Distance: 1 Mile, oneway
Difficulty: Easy
Brennan Falls is a small waterfall located in Francestown, New Hampshire. From Route 47 turn onto Campbell Hill Road. The road turns to dirt. Follow the road for a quarter of a mile. On the left is a class six dirt road next to a driveway. The road is lined with rock walls on both sides. Depending on your vehicle you can park on the side of the road or you can drive the quarter of a mile to the trailhead. We drove in without an issue with our truck. I would not have brought my SUV on this road.
After you walk or drive the quarter of a mile there is a fork in the road, bare left into the parking area. You will see the trailhead with a kiosk.
The trail is an old road. There are limited trail markings, but fairly easy to follow.
Follow the trail until you come to a pond. Walk along the pond a short distance until a fork in the trail. To the right goes towards an old dam and the left continues to the falls.
After baring left you walk a little further until you take a right over a small bridge.
The trail leads through the woods with minimal trail markers until you reach the falls. With the amount of leaves on the ground the trail was hard to follow at times.
Brennan Falls is a small waterfall, but still beautiful. It reminded me of a smaller version of Senter Falls in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire.
Brennan Falls is a fairly easy hike. It is between 3/4 of mile to 1 mile to the falls depending on were you park. There are gentle inclines throughout the trail. The trail does go near private property, please be respectful. Even though it is a small falls we still enjoyed it.