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Aug 8, 2024
Franconia Notch is a nice park. They have lots of trails, both free and paid. The Flume is the latter and it's a bit high at $21 pp but it's the most unusual and interesting spot and a nice walk. The… Full review by Ron S
Jan 3, 2024
The views were amazing! I was able to see the formation that Cannon Mountain was named after and I was so lucky to have visited during a celebration of the Old Man Of The Mountain!! I'll be back! Full review by Sue B
Oct 28, 2023
Within the White Moutain National Forest in New Hampshire, there is a great visitor center and gist shop. spent 1 hours just there. Lots to do there is weather cooperates. The site of the first pas… Full review by gmleven1
The most convenient access to the various attractions of the park is via the town of Lincoln, NH, just off I-95. There are no formal entrances to the state park per se, but merely …
The most convenient access to the various attractions of the park is via the town of Lincoln, NH, just off I-95. There are no formal entrances to the state park per se, but merely numerous portions with great hikes (eg The Flume, The Basin, etc).
Hi. I'd like to visit the park for an afternoon and I have a couple of questions. I'm mostly interested in mountain views, not so much the gorge.Which area should I go to? Also, having a hard time putting the park into my gps it wont recognize Tramway in Franconia or Lincoln. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Lincoln NH is a town so I am not sure why your gps won’t recognize it; The parkway is only one lane in each direction and there are a few areas where you can pull off the road to …
Lincoln NH is a town so I am not sure why your gps won’t recognize it; The parkway is only one lane in each direction and there are a few areas where you can pull off the road to take pictures. Franconia Notch state park itself has a good sized visitor center, a bus can take you close to the flume if you don’t have much time. But there are mountain views everywhere. We did not visit the tramway, so I am not sure about this part. Cannon Mountain Aerial Tranway popped up when I googled