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4.8 (10 reviews)

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Some view !
Sara B.

WOW. A must hike !!! This is a relatively easy and short trail with unbelievable payoffs. It takes about an hour to get to the viewpoint and it's a mixture of uphill and downhill. The main viewpoint leaves you much closer to the start of the hike, so it's only around 20 minutes back (and very flat). The main viewing area is very large and very flat, so there's plenty of space to relax, enjoy a snack and snap some photos. There was even a rock climbing lesson going on which was cool. The pictures really speak for themselves, but the views are absolutely epic. The views of the bright blue lake surrounded by emerald pines is seriously breathtaking. I can only imagine what this hike is like during peak foliage season. There are many hikes in the White Mountains and it's easy to become overwhelmed. Artist Bluff should definitely be on your list!

Nice Beautiful mountain around here
Martha P.

So Beautiful! Views...but the walk it's pretty challenging !so if you are really athletic and in Good Health then go ahead and do it !!! It's pretty fun walk in the mountains going up the hill in Stone road

Artist Bluff
Bichen Z.

I was there for hiking in the mid of September, right before the leaf foliage season. The view at the lookout of artist bluff is breathtaking. It is completely worth having some 15-minute climbing exercises to get to the top of the Artist Bluff. There are two key trails: 1) artist bluff train and 2) loop trail. The Artist Bluff trail is steeper but shorter less than 0.5 miles. The loop trail is 1.5 miles for connecting Bald mountain and artist bluff. The bald mountain is higher than the lookout place of artist bluff. It needs some rock climbing if you want to get to the top. The view of Artist Bluff is definitely better with a holistic view of Echo Lake and the Appalachian Mountains. The view of Bald mountain has more visibility of the mountain ridges with less visibility of Echo Lake. In terms of logistics, please be aware that the signal of cell phones is weak and fragmented. If you need google/apple maps or tail apps to navigate, please download the maps to local devices. Otherwise, it is very hard to get them working in the hiking area of the White Mountains. In terms of parking, there are several choices. Getting off I93 at 34C, you may find a parking lot right across the entrance of Artist Bluff trailhead. Parking at the Cannon Aerial Tramway is another choice. It takes about a 10-minute walk along with Echo Lake to get to the trailhead. Although it is a little bit farther down the road, it is enjoyable to walk by the lake in the fall.

Beautiful view
Rozet S.

Beautiful and short 1 1/2 mile round trip hike! It was pretty steep and rocky, so it was a bit dangerous when we went since it was after a rainy day. However, the view was worth it! I highly recommend not going on a weekend because it was so crowded.

This is the beginning of the end.
Sovana P.

Awesome view and great hiking trail! Not kid-friendly under 10. It's awesome for dogs and teens. I had a blast. I would def recommend it.

Beautiful view of the mountains, lake, and highway. 10/10 recommend this amazing hike!
Kristin B.

Very quick hike if you park at the echo lake parking lot and walk to the Artist's Bluff trailhead. Took about 15 minutes to hike up at a moderate pace and the trail is pretty steep. It was a bit muddy and a little slippery so I would not recommend going in the winter or spring unless very careful! What an awesome view it has at the top for such a short hike.

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Lonesome Lake Trail - Lonesome Lake

Lonesome Lake Trail

4.1(7 reviews)
2.5 mi

Lonesome Lake is a MUST. Our server at dinner suggested this hike and I am so glad that she did…read more.. always pays to ask a local expert! There is a small parking lot at the base (park next to the Lafayette Campground). My suggestion is to arrive early because it fills up. Plus it's always better to battle an uphill hike early anyways. Most of the hike is shaded, but be warned that it's pretty steep. You'll need to climb uphill for at least two miles before you reach the lake. Luckily the payoff is beautiful and you get to hike downhill the entire way back. #WORTHIT Once at the top you'll immediately have beautiful views of the lake, but make sure that you keep walking for another 10-15 minutes up the narrow trail. That will eventually lead you to a wider boardwalk area where you can lay out some towels, enjoy snacks and drinks and jump right into the lake. I'm glad we packed towels and beers because after the long steep hike I was more than happy to chill out with a drink. I honestly could've stayed all day and been content. Definitely add this hike to your list if you are in the area!

How I have I not gushed about Lonesome Lake yet?! This was by far the best hike of our trip. The…read moreuphill hike is steep and a bit tough, but the payoff at the top is so worth it. We were visiting Littleton beginning of November and spent our whole Saturday on different trails. We got to Lonesome Lake a little later in the afternoon. The parking lot was nearly full when we got there but the trails really didn't seem that crowded at all. The entire hike up is all uphill, but not too challenging. But once you see the lake at the top?? So incredibly worth the sore legs. It seriously feels unreal or from a photograph when you first see it. It was partly covered in ice but we were so heated up from the uphill trek. This lake must be pretty wonderful in the summer months when you are just drenched from the hike up and can cool off by jumping in the lake. Little tip, be sure to wander a little further once you get to the lake. You'll see a trail with wooden planks. We basically made our own little outcove off of the trail by the water so I am not sure what is alllll the way farther down that trail. We got there on the late side and didn't want to make the hike down in the dark so we only stayed for about an hour, but I honestly could have spent the whole day there. Bring snack, drinks, anything to make a supremely cozy stay at the top. If you are looking for the perfect hike, ya found it.

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Lonesome Lake Trail - The hike up

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Franconia Notch State Park

Franconia Notch State Park

4.7(53 reviews)
0.9 mi

Me entire family went hiking together and it was beautiful!! The views, the climb, the weather,…read moreeverything. It was never overly crowded, so we were able to make quick stops along the hike for a snack or to take pics or even just stop to take in the view without feeling like a disturbance to anyone trying to pass. Hiking around Flume Gorge was also pretty lengthy which made for a camera roll loaded with pictures and a tired Sophie by the end of it. :) Such a fun place to check out. W the amazing views and variety of different elevations on this hike! Highly recommend!

Happy Earth Day again. You thought I was finished? HA!…read more Words fail to describe my love of Franconia. I am a Dartmouth alum - not one of the rich ones lmao so I did not have a car at college. If I did tho, you couldn't have pulled me away from the beauty of the White Mountains. I am however one of the old alums so I remember when there used to be an Old Man of the Mountain before his nose fell off lol. Anyways, this place has my entire heart and I only share it with people I trust. I took my friend here for a weekend getaway of rustic camping and hiking last April and I can safely say she also fell in love. We ran up and down I-93, I showed her the remnants of the Old Man, we stopped by the lake (lord it was cold), then we went to the Basin - beautiful in ALL seasons - and hiked a trail on-site. God I love Franconia so much. If you haven't gotten the chance to visit please make it a priority. It's stunning in all seasons! Things to know: -you can access The Basin from either side of 93. If on the far side you just need to cross under the overpass. -The Basin is paved. There are some stairs to get a closer look but it is largely accessible to view. -Still snow in some sections in late April - you're ok without spikes imo -parking was still free as of last year

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Franconia Notch State Park - Honestly I look really good in chilly weather. Like skin and hair goes crazy.

Honestly I look really good in chilly weather. Like skin and hair goes crazy.

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Mount Lafayette

Mount Lafayette

4.7(3 reviews)
3.1 mi

I hiked here twice. One in summer, one in winter. Both are differently nice. Summer I did Franconia…read moreloop, which is a good view, but a little crowded. In winter, I did just Lafayette from Greenleaf. It is tough, but winter view is pretty. I think this is top-ranked for New England hikes.

We hiked this yesterday (fourth of July). We arrived at about 7am - parking lot was maybe 1/5th…read morefull and we were able to park right by the trail head. We took falling waters trail up and old bridal trail down. The views were spectacular, I highly recommend this hike - the reward is high both in the views and the glute workout! This hike took us about 6 hours in including the extra hour we had to hike when we made a wrong turn at the peak. Crowds weren't a huge problem for us. Hike was difficult, but doable. I hike a couple times a summer and workout a lot so I am in pretty good shape. Tips: 1. Wear sunscreen and bring a hat/sunglasses (you start off hiking in the woods under shade cover but once you hit above tree line you are in the sun for a significant amount of time) 2. Bugs: There are black flies once you hit above tree line - a lot of them. I ended up putting my long sleeve on to try to avoid them which helped a little. If you hike fast they won't bite you. I had some bug spray on from the parking lot but it either washed off (from the sweat storm I was) or didn't work. 3. DO follow the signs. We took the wrong trail down from the peak of Mt. Lafayette and ended up having to hike an extra hour BACK up to the peak so we could then take bridal down. DO NOT DO THIS, I was at a breaking point and out of water. 4. Water, water, water. I had three water bottles and all were gone by the time I reached Mt. Lafayette Peak. It was a hot day (93 on the ground). There is a hut that you pass on old bridal trail about 1.1 miles from lafayette peak where you can fill up your water bottle for free, use the restroom, and buy goodies. It was a savior! 5. Wear good footwear. There are LOTS of rocks you need to jump on, crawl up, maneuver around. Having good traction was extremely important on this hike!

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Mount Lafayette - Views from the ridge

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