![]() ![]() ![]() Outfitter offering guided kayak and 1- and 2-hour ATV tours paintball is also offered One of the best 1/2 day hikes in the Lincoln area fine views of the Lincoln and Franconia Notch area trailhead is at the northern end of The Flume's parking area off US-3 Scramble and crawl your way over, under, and through a series of fun boulder caves families will absolutely love this place there is also a waterfall (Paradise Falls) along the 0.75 mile hiking and spelunking route per-permission admission charge is high but worth it One of the most popular (and crowded) ski and snowboard resorts in New England located only 5-7 minutes from downtown Lincoln 61 trails with a vertical drop of 2,100ft This is the most scenic drive in New England this one-hour drive along NH 112 starts in Lincoln off I-93 and ends at NH 16 in Conway along the way, make sure to stop at the various scenic vistas, and also do the short walks to Rocky Gorge, Lower Falls, and Sabbaday Falls (all of these attractions have well-marked and officially designated parking areas parking fee is charged-bring cash)Ĥ-mile round-trip hike up to, and around, a beautiful backcountry pond and past one of the AMC's 8 backcountry hiker huts ![]() One of several scenic railroad rides in the White MountainsĪ masterpiece of art that you can walk, crawl and even slide your way through unlike anything you've ever seen, but the crowds can be insane on the weekendsl typically opens in mid-Jjanuary and closes in early March Osceola trailhead is on the Kancamagus Highway Nice 1/2 day hike to two peaceful and scenic ponds below Mt. Lovely falls only a few miles from downtown Lincoln/Woodstock continue beyond the first falls on a rougher trail to see additional waterfalls that are seldom-seen This 8.9-mile strenous hike is one of the finest hiking loops in New England the trailhead is well-marked off the northern side of I-93 (although you can also park at the Lafayette Campground on the south side of I-93) do not attempt this hike in poor weather typically snow and ice-free from the end of May until the beginning of October three waterfalls and a backcountry AMC hut are en route beautiful alpine views take note that parking is very limited on weekends This 8.8-mile paved path is good for walking, biking, or even snowmobiling in winter there are some big hills here, so this isn't the best path for beginner cyclists the trail passes several excellent natural attractions and several trailheads that lead hikers to outstanding destinations (like Lonesome Lake, Artist Bluff, and more) the southern end of the path starts at the northern end of the parking lot for The Flume off US-3įRANCONIA RIDGE / MT. See trained black bears and enjoy a plethora of other tourist attractions, including a short scenic railroad, a segway park, blaster boats, several small museums, a rock climbing wall, and a water park ride called the 'Anaconda Escape'īeautiful swimming hotspot near the top of Franconia Notch you can also hike nearby Artists Bluff while you are in the area (this offers great views of Franconia Notch)įLUME, THE / FALLS ON THE FLUME-POOL LOOPįamous gorge walk and several waterfalls on a 2-mile hiking loop several covered bridges en route has a good gift shop steep per-person admission fee but it's worth it in my opinionĮxtremely fun swimming hole with natural waterslides don't swim here when the water levels are running high an easy but long hike (6.4 miles round-trip) from the Lincoln Woods trailhead east of downtown Lincoln along the Kancamagus Highway is requiredįRANCONIA NOTCH BIKE PATH / RECREATION PATH (Animal Shows / Other Tourist Attractions) One of the finest aerial tramway rides in the Northeast beautiful views of Franconia Notch and the Franconia Ridge, especially during fall foliage Ski and snowboard resort offering mostly intermediate and advanced-level riding on its 95 trails this resort has the highest ski summit area in NH, and also the longest vertical drop in NH Take a 2-hour scenic railroad ride while enjoying a 5-course prixe-fix menu Moosilauke a steep but rewarding hike is required to view all falls access is via the Appalachian Trail / Beaver Brook Trail off NH 112 west of Lincoln Set of high-mountain waterfalls on the slopes of Mt. Series of fine waterfalls set in a beautiful basin continue hiking up the Basin-Cascades Trail for even more waterfalls (including Kinsman Falls after 0.5 mile and Rocky Glen Falls after 1.1 miles) good swimming pool below Kinsman Falls access is via a parking area on both sides of I-93 Offers a variety of adventurous attractions and tours, including an aerial adventure park, off-road tours, and ziplining/canopy toursīASIN, THE / FALLS ON THE BASIN-CASCADES TRAIL Here are my selections for the top 25 Lincoln & Woodstock area attractions:ĪLPINE ADVENTURES: ZIPLINE & OFF-ROAD TOURS ![]()
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