
Franconia Notch Attractions
Explore Franconia Notch State Park
Toss on the hiking boots and explore a variety of trails from mild to technical. Admire the waterfalls and covered bridges at the Flume Gorge. Get a bird's eye view of the surrounding mountains with a trip up the Tram. Bask in the sun and work on that tan at Echo Lake Beach. Follow the paved bike path as it meanders along the Ammonoosuc river. Pack your camping gear and stay in the heart of it all at Lafayette Place Campground. Whatever your summer style is, Franconia Notch has something for you to enjoy!
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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
ClosedThe Flume Gorge is now CLOSED for the season. Thanks to everyone who came out to visit this summer, we hope to see you again next year!
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Echo Lake Beach
ClosedEcho Lake Beach is now Closed for the Season. Thanks for visiting this summer!
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Hiking & Hiker Parking
OpenThere 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
OpenOur 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
OpenWith 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
OpenThis paved 8-mile path follows the Pemigewasset River through Franconia Notch State Park.
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The Basin
OpenFollow a paved, handicapped accessible path to this beautiful waterfall formed over 15,000 years ago.
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Boise Rock
OpenThis great glacial erratic has been a part of the history and folklore of Franconia Notch for generations.
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