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Flume Gorge
The guide was updated:Enjoy a two-mile scenic walk and discover the natural beauty of Flume Gorge. Discovered in 1808, the gorge has come to be the best-known attraction in Lincoln, composed of walls of Conway granite that can reach heights of 70-90 feet.
Useful Information
- Address: Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH
- Website: www.nhstateparks.org/visit/state-parks/flume-gorge.aspx
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Enjoy a two-mile scenic walk and discover the natural beauty of Flume Gorge. Discovered in 1808, the gorge has come to be the best-known attraction in Lincoln, composed of walls of Conway granite that can reach heights of 70-90 feet.
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Alpine Adventures
Alpine Adventures provides some of the best and the funniest outdoor activities in the area. Not only they had the first zip-line canopy tour in New England, but they continue to offer the best zip-line tours in the region. In addition, Alpine Adventures offers off-road tours and a host of activities at the Thrillsville Aerial Park, like a climbing tower, rope ladders and the "BigAirBag Stuntzone".
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Loon Mountain Resort
Loon Mountain is a pretty, snow-capped mountain located in Lincoln's White Mountain National Forest. It is also known to be a favorite spot for skiers and snowboarders in the local area. The resort offers all-season recreational activities, so you can have fun during any time of the year.
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Franconia Notch State Park
This park is located in the heart of the White Mountain National Forest. The mountain pass is traversed by a parkway that extends for 8 miles starting from Flume Gorge to Echo Lake. Franconia Notch is an excellent place to get some fresh natural air and some grand earthy scenery.
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Old Man of the Mountain Museum
Skiing has been around for longer than you think. In fact, this skill was a useful one for the prehistoric man, as he hunted and traversed the snowy New England terrain. The New England ski museum collects information and artifacts to preserve and study this monumental development of mankind.
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Hobo Railroad
This winding railroad tour takes you along the Pemigewasset River and through a picturesque wooded setting. Enjoy the beautiful views from your seat in a restored vintage train coach. The kids will enjoy the entertainment provided by "Hobo Buddy" on the train and at the station.
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Whale's Tale Water Park
Whale's Tale Water Park has been named best in its class by Aquatics International magazine in the past, and it's no wonder. For a low admission price, you have unlimited access to all of the attractions in New Hampshire's largest water park, including 11 water slides, a 360-foot tube ride along with other course tubes, a quarter-mile lazy river, wave pool, and a kids' activity area.
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Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Lost River Gorge is a testament to the power and wonder of nature. It was formed over hundreds of years before recorded time by natural forces and winds along the Lost River, which comes in and out of your view as you explore the magnificent gorges and boulder caves along boardwalks lit by lanterns.
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Kancamagus Highway
It has always been in mankind's nature to explore his surroundings and, even though he has traded walking through treacherous terrain for a ride on the open road, that spirit remains strong. The Kancamagus Highway, or "The Kanc", is a 34.5 mile stretch of scenic highway along State Route 112 from Lincoln to Conway that takes you through White Mountain National Forest.
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New Hampshire Highlands Games & Festival
Going nearly 40 years strong, the Highland Games is the largest festival celebrating Scottish cultural heritage in the Northeast United States. Over 60 clans gather to compete in the games, with competitions ranging for titles in such areas as dancing, music, and athletics. There are also crafts, storytelling, demonstrations, and other activities for children to enjoy.
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