
Franconia Notch Attractions

Aerial Tramway
ClosedThe cable cars bring visitors to the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain in under ten minutes.
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Flume Gorge
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
ClosedTake 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.
VisitDiscover 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.
VisitThe 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.
VisitFranconia 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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Boise Rock
This great glacial erratic has been a part of the history and folklore of Franconia Notch for generations.
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