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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Lost River Gorge

    Lost River Gorge

    4.6(92 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    This was sooo much fun! We spent almost 2 hours here and loved reading the educational facts along…read morethe boardwalk and exploring the caves! There were so many beautiful areas along the boardwalk. The lemon squeezer and dungeon were the most difficult but also the most fun! We got a bit muddy and wet but that's all part of the adventure! We also loved the huge birds nest at the end and got a huge laugh out of pretending to be baby birds. I would definitely come back here again!

    Stumbled across Lost River when planning a trip to NH to see the fall foliage. I absolutely love…read morethe Flume Gorge trail & this one wasnt too far away. I had heard there were gorges & caves to explore different from other trails nearby along with beautiful pines and waterfalls. It exceeded all my expectations! It says this is a 1 mile loop hike but be prepared- I walk a 5k daily & this trail kicked my butt in a good way. It was moderately challenging- I went in the rain so it was a bit cooler too. The best advice I could offer is to take a backpack with snacks, another jacket just in case (although i layered up), pack rain pants to help keep me warm in the rain, and shoes with good traction. And plenty of water. Beanies may also be a good option to keep your head warm from the cold. And a portable battery. Also, if you haven't traveled with a car like me..then the Shuttle Connection is a life saver to travel in town. Way cheaper than Uber and fairly quick to transport you wherever you want to go. Also for travelers go back and forth to other states travel by bus is the perfect and most affordable way to travel. This trail offered amazing views, great photo ops, and plenty of additional trails to explore. They also make sure to keep everything maintained and safe for hikers exploring. Everything is well labeled and easy to follow. They do say and I can attest- travelers who have difficulty walking or have walkers etc..this may not be an ideal trail. Also, for younger children this may not be an kdela hike because of how extensive the elevation is. You are climbing a mountain and waterfall elevation. Make sure to look up details on their trail before you plan a trip. But well worth the hike :)

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    Lost River Gorge - The kids mined for rocks and crystals

    The kids mined for rocks and crystals

    Lost River Gorge
    Lost River Gorge

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    The Flume Gorge

    The Flume Gorge

    4.6(195 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    One of my favorite places to go hiking! This never disappoints. It's magical, refreshing and not…read morehard.

    Located off of route 3 ( the Daniel Webster Highway) in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire. An amazing…read moreplace to check out, in EVERY season! In the summer and fall there is an entrance fee of $18. There's a small entrance area, that has a ticket hut, similar to a fair or fun park. In the winter and spring... free, if you dare hike in on your own. I would suggest snow shoes or micro spikes, maybe even crampons. It's about a two mile trek, and you can do it, either counter clockwise or clockwise. We did it backward, mid winter. It was so awesome. You could hear the water rushing fast and cold, under the snow. Be very careful with your footing, while making your way through this hike! The covered bridges are beautiful, again , in every season, but there is something so special about hiking with a snow-globe effect. The colors in fall, are also a must see. In summer and fall, the tourists are not easy to get through. They clog the area entirely and there is very little room to get around. The trail has a visitor area that has lots of information about the park and the area. It has nice and clean restrooms, that are accessible. The parking lot is very large, and a small bridge over the water way makes it handicapped accessible as well. The busy season sees some snacks and drinks in the area if need be. There's a half way mark, with another little place, that has bathrooms, as well. It's a really wonderful place to spend a few hours. No dogs allowed, which is a bit of a bummer to be honest, but I guess I understand why. If you're in the area, I suggest you stop, especially if you've never visited it before !!

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    The Flume Gorge
    The Flume Gorge - Savoring the view

    Savoring the view

    The Flume Gorge - Getting ready for the hike.

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    Getting ready for the hike.

    Mount Osceola - Approaching the summit!

    Mount Osceola

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Great view. Trailhead on Tripoli Road. Parking lot fee it…read more$5. You can go to both Mount Osceola and East Osceola. Total 8.2 miles, 2871 feet elevation gain. View is great from MOunt Osceola. This mountain valley is a place of clouds hanging, so the view is kind of dramatic. East peak was in the clouds and I couldn't see the view, but when I was there in winter there was a view (East peak itself doesn't have a view but there is a view point a bit beyond the summit).

    Heave, ho and hoist! What a climb! Ascending Osceola (and East Osceola) via the Osceola Trail was…read morea moderate climb. Most peak-baggers choose to snatch up both Osceola's main peak (4,315 feet) as well as nearby East Osceola (4,156 feet); though you can approach from either the South or the East, I would recommend the Southern trail head off of Tripoli Rd as your base (roundtrip distance: 7.4 miles); 3$ to park at the base. The lower half of the trail was rocky (though I found this quaint on my way up, loose footing on the descent was rather frustrating) and several spots where the trail runs over large slabs of diagonal stone. About 3/4 of the way up to peak 1 there are fantastic views of Mt Tecumseh to the South (a serious temptation and a fabulous motivator to continue on up up UP!). The view from the top is phenomenal; the slab spreads out and reveals the valley far below - the morning of my hike the clouds played kaleidoscope with the sun, skittering shadows on the Earthen treescape *and I'm in love with hiking all over again* Traveling on to the East peak seemed like a cinch, only one mile away over rocky trodden trail. There is a very difficult craig called "the Chimney" as you descent to the col; about fifty-feet of tricky rocky tetris hard-footing. There IS a round-about/"cheaters" route which is considerably less difficult which I would recommend for descent, but I challenged myself on the return (I was VERY thankful to be in a caravan at that point!). East peak is a bit of a let down after the grande sweeping views of the previous summit (just a pile of rocks really, I walked past this "marker" before I had even realized what it identified). There are a couple of peekaboo viewpoints Northeast along this short trail which are quite nice, and made returning to the peak all that more enjoyable. It is easy to understand why this is one of the most popular hikes in the Whites. I passed all typed on my trek: singles, couples, friends, and families - it is a moderate hike with fantastic visual rewards!

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    Mount Osceola - The summit at East (...not as impressive)

    The summit at East (...not as impressive)

    Mount Osceola - Some easy footing between main and East (a teaser!)

    Some easy footing between main and East (a teaser!)

    Mount Osceola - View from the summit!

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    View from the summit!

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Autumn colors in NH on a custom photo tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire

    3.7(3 reviews)
    29.8 mi

    I do not recommend any "Moose Tours" with Lucie. We drove 3 hours to meet her and she was an hour…read morelate to the meeting point(no cell service to contact her), completely unprepared for us as she "pulled the wrong file" "what did I tell you we were doing" We basically drove up and down route 26 for 6 hours looking for moose on the side of the highway. She stopped to asked the locals where to find moose and spoke endlessly about the types of trees in NH. No moose were spotted at all even after a desperate mosquito infested walk through the woods (yes, we had bug spray but it didn't make a difference). We were told "plan B" was to drive up and down the same highway at midnight to see if the moose were out. This was a surprise for my husbands birthday, It was a surprise for both of us! This was a complete waste of time and money.

    What a great experience we had and most of all a beautiful day with a great guide! I booked a one…read moreday trip kayaking for Lisa and I and it couldn't have went any better. Lucy met us in the morning and we went straight to the river. It was such a gorgeous and enjoyable ride and she was so pleasant and relaxed the whole way through. She gave us some simple tips on kayaking and also some nice information on some of the wildlife and history of the area. When we reached Lake Ossipee the wind was very strong which made the lake very choppy and her lead was so assuring in the challenge that lay ahead of us - she was awesome and we made it to the other side of the lake without any issues whatsoever. I would highly recommend Lucy if you want to experience a great day outdoors in the White Mountains

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    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Family hiking tour.

    Family hiking tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

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    Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

    Tripoli Road - Camp site

    Tripoli Road

    3.5(11 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Honestly if I could give this a negative 100 star review, I probably would. So where we start…read more These campsites are trash in trash out campgrounds. No one follows the rules ever. There shouldn't be broken beer bottles littered everywhere or toilet papers and wet wipes scattered in the woods. That isn't even the worse part. We come camping to disconnect from electronics in order to be one with nature. However, there are people that come with generators and karaoke machine, strobe lights to name the least. I get it. Everyone wants to have a good time. Be considerate of your neighbors. Having raves and karaoke parties until early in the morning is not fun. Especially when they have their volumes at 100. This used to be a great place to come and reconnect with your families. Not anymore.

    It's been at least 7 or 8 years since I've gone camping here annually. If you want some peace and…read morequite, this is the place to camp. No curfews, no one on top of you... just camp out and do your own thing. Such a great place, we always set up camp by the stream. There's no bathroom or wash area so this is not for the glampers! Although there's porter potties up the closer to the entrance for those who doesn't want to take a squat in the woods! Prices of car has gone up over the years but not too drastic. Prices of wood was $7/bundle when I was there. Can always drive to town to get cheaper wood...$3/bundle. When your week is done, pack up and leave. Remember to pick up after yourself! Hope people who come here wouldn't ruin this places natural beauty because I hope to come back every year!

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    Tripoli Road
    Tripoli Road
    Tripoli Road

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    Lincoln Woods Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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