The Dry River in the 27,000-acre Dry River Wilderness drains the southern side of Mount Washington from Oakes Gulf to the Saco River through a deep and narrow, steep-walled ravine. The 9.5-mile Dry River Trail runs along it from near Route 302 to the Crawford Path near Lakes of the Clouds Hut.

The river is the opposite of “dry.” There used to be five crossings of it on the trail. In 1971, two people drowned crossing it in separate instances. In 1976, a suspension bridge was built in a dangerous spot. The bridge was damaged by floods and rebuilt in 2009.

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