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    Rose M.

    Absolutely, one of my favorite State Park Beaches. The views are amazing of Cathederal Ledge. And the water is pure Heaven. $4 per adult. They take cash, debit, CC. Beach area parking closes at 6 but you move your car and stay longer. They have picnic tables. They have bathrooms and a snack shack that sells cute memorabilia, snacks, floats etc.

    Jackie O.

    Stunningly beautiful and serene. Come during the colder months to enjoy beautiful foliage, geese, and a relaxing stroll through the wooded trail around the lake.

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    PJ C.

    We parked at Echo lake ($4/ person) to hike up to Cathedral Ledge. You could also park on the road to the top to begin the hike (I think that is slightly shorter). Not sure if there is a fee for that parking. Of course for those not looking for a challenge you can drive to the top. The approx 1.5 mile hike has some steep sections since you gain over 600' of elevation on this hike. The views are worth it. The day we did this hike was after Labor Day so there were few people on the trail, at the top and at the lake. I'm sure this place is a zoo on nice summer weekends.

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    Matt J.

    We had an amazing time here. We went on one of the yellow trails to take the Whitehorse Ledge Loop. AllTrails says this is moderate and alltrails is a group of liars! It's hard and we did it in about 3 hours with three kids aged 11 to 5. We went to the left at the loop and I'm glad I did because coming down it was straight down. So it would have been straight up. But the reward was the top where you could see forever and we were above the clouds! It's a day the family will always remember.

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    Massive Yelp C.

    Such an amazing place for a lake! The view is incredible. They also have trails to follow. I believe their is a capacity to get in because we had to wait until the gate ranger said it was ok.... I guess they don't want the lake to get all ratchet. They have grills and plenty of park benches. Very family friendly indeed!

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    Evan G.

    Echo Lake State Park in Conway is an awesome park that has really good trails and a great lake to enjoy. The park is really convenient and too far away from Conway and is easy to get to and in and out of. There is plenty of parking available at the park and you are very close to the lake from the parking lot. The lake is awesome and fun to play in or just sit by and be close to it. There are plenty of picnic tables nearby and other places to sit around. The entire park is very clean and well maintained and also it is very visitor friendly with a lot of cool features that make the park very fun and enjoyable. I thoroughly enjoyed my time visiting this park and had a really good time that I will remember.

    Steve R.

    This place is truly MAGIC! Excellent staff and the location is second to none! Enjoy every minute!

    Made his way up the ledge
    Dan R.

    While spending 4th of July in North Conway we decided to spend a bit of time hiking near Echo Lake. We ended up making our way up to Cathedral Ledge which had a ton of incredible scenery. The other plus was being able to watch some climber scaling the ledge. We didn't have the chance to actually swim at Echo Lake but rest assured that the next time we visit the area it will be on our agenda since it looked clean and relaxing. P.S. if you are not a hiker, no problem. You can drive to Cathedral Ledge and park at the base of the viewing area.

    Derek C.

    Absolutly amazing and breath taking. Water is amazing, beach is perfect huge area with tables and lots of grills and the bathrooms with separate changing rooms were new and very clean. This place is a hidden gem and I highly recommend a visit

    Rick B.

    My slice of heaven. Love it here. Watch the people climb the rock face across the way. Watch the people swim and the kids having fun building sand castles. Plenty of sand and shade to sit in. Picnic tables and Grills provided by the state if NH. NH state parks, you rock. Thanks for making this park for everyone to enjoy. Echo Lake State Park

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    Cindi W.

    Nice spot for families and good hiking. The map is a but confusing however but all around since place for kayaking and hiking andswimming

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    Beautiful Park and Lake. Make sure to make reservations. Picnic tables are available and the swimming is great for children.

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    the water in the pond is pretty stagnant in the swimming area. beautiful mountain and pond view.

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    Love this place! Clean park and trails, breathtaking views. Just a nice place to visit.

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    We drove all the way to Cathedral Ledge and it was worth the view :)

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    Our family loved the gorge and caves. We've been to NH a few times, but our kids are on the younger…read moreside so this was a first for us. The boardwalk is not only a great help to get through the gorge, its craftsmanship is amazing. The hand railings are rounded and smooth, and we were even able to chat with one of the carpenters on our visit as he installed a new section of boardwalk. The caves themselves are not really caves in the traditional sense, rather the negative space between boulders and the earth & other boulders. That didn't detract from their awesomeness as it's amazing to think that these giant boulders were moved by ice. We spent about 2 hours going through the caves and doing the extra loop through the suspension bridge. My boys tried a few caves more than once and even made it through the Lemon Squeeze! The main building looks newer, is very clean and comfortable. There isn't somewhere to sit in the shade, but we weren't there long enough to really miss that's however, if you brought a lunch or had someone in your party who needed to wait this one out, there are some picnic tables surrounding the main building.

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    The Kancamagus Byway, one of America's most beautiful scenic byways, will give you year-round…read moreaccess to many of the sites. it is a portion of NH Route 112 spanning east to west from Lincoln to Conway. The 34.5-mile drive is considered one of the best fall foliage viewing areas in the world. A number of scenic vistas are plotted along the way offering remarkable views of the White Mountains, the Swift River, Lower Falls, Sabbaday Falls, and the Rocky Gorge. known to locals as "The Kanc", is home to an abundance of hiking trails, walking paths, picturesque ponds, natural wonders, and many other must-see stops. In Fall, the foliage along the Kancamagus Highway is simply spectacular. We started from Lincoln and passed the following (in sequence) Sugar Hill Scenic Overlook Sabbaday Falls Rocky Gorge Scenic Area Lower Falls Scenic Area Albany Covered Bridge it must be one of the 10 best scenic roads in the USA. I made almost 50-60 videos of this trip, you just can't resist it. We drove the Kancamagus Highway as part of our New England fall road trip while traveling from Franconia Notch State Park to Acadia National Park. (There are no gas stations along the way so full the tank before starting) bw the correct pronunciation is "kank-ah-MAU-gus. A trip along this National Scenic Byway is not just about the drive, it is about the journey and the places you stop along the way. A typical drive with multiple stops will take at least half a day. Fee: $ 5-day pass fee per vehicle is payable at parking areas unless you have a White Mountain National Forest annual pass, which costs $30.

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    Parking instructions here were very unclear. What we initially believed were parking spaces turned…read moreout to be a line of cars waiting to park, with no visible signage where we entered. When we noticed an opening, we asked nearby drivers if we could squeeze in, and they had no issue with it. As we were parking, an employee approached us in a very aggressive and unprofessional manner and told us we could not park there. We apologized and explained that we were not from the area and had not seen any signs. We were told that the rule was "well known to locals" and that a sign existed at the front of the line--more than 25 cars ahead, making it impossible for us to see. Despite the surrounding drivers having no objection, the employee demanded we leave and became increasingly hostile when we asked questions or requested a manager. At that point, the interaction escalated unnecessarily, and we decided it wasn't worth the confrontation and left. I've never experienced such a level of rudeness from a staff member over an honest misunderstanding. Clear signage and more professional communication would have avoided the entire situation. Someone even yelled out "stop being a parking nazi". I would have otherwise liked to review the venue itself, but we were unable to do so as we never made it inside.

    Echo Lake State Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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