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Franconia Notch Attractions

Summer Red Tram coming into upper station

Aerial Tramway

Closed

The cable cars bring visitors to the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain in under ten minutes.

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Flume Gorge

2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Mon – Sun

The Flume is a natural granite gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty. You'll see towering moss-covered granite walls rising to a spectacular height of 90 feet, cascading waterfalls, historic covered bridges, glacial pools & boulders.

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Echo Lake Beach

Closed

Take in the views of Franconia Notch from the Beach or by boat. Opening for the summer season Friday, May 23.

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Hiking & Hiker Parking

There are a variety of hiking options in Franconia Notch. From short, easy walking paths leading to beautiful naturally formed features to challenging, single or multi-day treks. Everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors.

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Discover The Power of Parks

Our interpreters from the Student Conservation Association are based out of Lafayette Campground and have planned a whole summer of informative and fun programs for you to take advantage of while visiting Franconia Notch State Park.

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The Old Man of The Mountain

With the collapse of the Old Man of the Mountain on May 3, 2003, New Hampshire lost a beloved icon. Since that day, friends of the Old Man from throughout the Granite State and beyond have continued to celebrate the spirit of the Profile.

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Franconia Notch Recreation Path

This paved 8-mile path follows the Pemigewasset River through Franconia Notch State Park.

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The Basin

Follow a paved, handicapped accisible path to this beautiful waterfall formed over 15,000 years ago.

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Fishing

Franconia Notch State Park has two lakes, both stocked with Trout.

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Boise Rock

This great glacial erratic has been a part of the history and folklore of Franconia Notch for generations.

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Bald Mountain and Artists Bluff

A 1.5 loop with picturesque views of Francoia Notch

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