Experience New Hampshire's Fall Colors From Above On The Loon Mountain Gondola
By Michelle|Published September 29, 2019
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The fall colors are starting to change and there really isn’t a bad place to see it happen! All over the state trees will soon be awash in bold reds, bright yellow and sweet orange hues. If we didn’t love summer so much, we’d say this was the best time of the year to be a Granite Stater. If you love this time of year as much as we do, be sure to see as much of the changing leaves as possible. Starting with this special vantage point.
The Loon Mountain gondola is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rates are reasonable and are as follows: Adults 13-64 // $18, Adults 65-79 // $16, Kids 6-12 // $13. Adults over 80 and Kids below 6 are free. If you have questions you can reach the resort on 603-745-8111. Get more information, including rates for package deals that include lunch, on their website. Or, visit them on Facebook. Address: 60 Loon Mountain Road, Lincoln, NH 03251.
Trying to keep up with peak fall foliage times? Check out this article updated with a full 2019 map charting the best time to see the leaves change in New Hampshire.
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