The Almost Perfect Sights And Sounds Of The Flume Gorge Trail In New Hampshire Will Be A Memory You Won't Forget
By Megan McDonald|Published June 26, 2020
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
New Hampshire has stunning scenery all over the place. Whether you’re on the seacoast enjoying the ocean waves, or deep in the White Mountains, there’s plenty to explore in this gorgeous state. The Flume Gorge Trail is one of those classic trails you must get out and experience for yourself! With waterfalls and boardwalks leading you through a beautiful gorge, this beautiful spot is on everyone’s bucket list.
The next time you’re in Lincoln, New Hampshire, you need to explore the Flume Gorge Trail.
Located in Franconia Notch State Park, this stunning hike will take you through some of the most fascinating scenery in the state. It’s also an easy hike the whole family will enjoy.
The Flume Gorge is an 800-foot-long gorge that has rock walls towering 70-80 feet above you.
It was discovered in 1808 by a 93-year-old woman named "Aunt" Jess Guernsey while she was out fishing. Nobody believed her until she could persuade them to come and see for themselves!
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With boardwalks leading you through a stunning gorge, the views all along this hike are unforgettable.
You will travel one way around a two-mile loop through the gorge. The Conway granite walls will rise up on either side of you as you follow the water to the waterfall.
Children under six are free to come in and explore this wonderful area! Reservations are non-refundable, even if the weather isn’t great, so please keep that in mind when purchasing your tickets.
There are lots of stairs and uphill walking, so the trail usually takes about 90 minutes to finish.