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Flume Gorge, NH

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Reservations: - Reservations should be made in advance online as in-person availability is not guaranteed. Specific hour blocks or days could setll...[more]
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Description

Reservations:
- Reservations should be made in advance online as in-person availability is not guaranteed. Specific hour blocks or days could setll out. Specific .
- Reservations must be made for a specific arrival window (ex 1pm-2pm) on a specific date.
- Limited reservations will be available for each hour time slot.
- We cannot guarantee entry if you miss your arrival time.


This self-guided walk is 2 miles and takes approximately 1.5 hours. The trail is mostly packed gravel with boardwalk sections and includes moderate uphill walking and stairs within the gorge. Appropriate footwear is recommended.

Flume Gorge Trail:
- The Flume trail will be one way only and guests will exit through the building at the end of the walk.
- The "Short Trail/RimPath" is closed and the only option is to complete the full 2 mile loop in one direction.
- Shuttles will not be running to the Cabin.
- The Flume trail is a self-guided 2 mile walk with some uphill walking and stair climbing.

Recreation:

The Flume Covered Bridge

This picturesque covered bridge is one of the oldest in the state. It was built in the 1886 and has been restored several times. Such bridges were often called "kissing bridges" because of the darkness and privacy they provided. This bridge was built across the scenic Pemigewasset River. Pemigewasset means swift or rapid current in the Abenaki Indian language.

Facilities:

Food Service:
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The Lafayette Food Court is open and can be accessed before you check in or after you walk the Flume Trail.
Flume Retail:
- The Flume Gift Shop is open and can be accessed before you check-in or after you finish the Flume Trail.

Services and Amenities

Services & Amenities:

Within Park
  • Gift/Souvenir Shop
  • Hiking
  • Hiking Trail
  • Information Center
  • Parking
  • Sightseeing
  • Visitors' Center
  • Waterfall
Getting There
Follow Interstate 93 North past Lincoln, NH. Once in the Franconia Notch Parkway, take exit 34A towards the Flume Gorge.
Contact Information

Contact Information:

Mailing Address:

Flume Gorge
260 Tramway Drive
Franconia  NH  3580
Phone Number:
Information:  (603)745-8391