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Falling Waters Trailhead
β OpenFalling Waters Trailhead is a stunning park located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States. This picturesque trailhead serves as the starting point for the Falling Waters Trail, a popular hiking route that leads visitors through lush forests and past cascading waterfalls. The park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding White Mountains and provides a peaceful escape into nature for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Falling Waters Trailhead is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in the beauty of the great outdoors.
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Flume Path
β OpenFlume Path is a park located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States. During off hours and the off-season, the park may not be staffed, comfort stations may not be available, and gates may be closed. The Gorge itself is closed to hikers as the boardwalks have been removed. The off-season poses unique risks for outdoor recreational activities, so visitors should have the necessary knowledge, skills, and equipment for their own safety. Users assume all risks while recreating in State Park lands. The park is open for recreation unless otherwise closed or restricted. The self-guided walk at Flume Path is 2 miles long and takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete. The trail consists of mostly packed gravel with boardwalk sections, moderate uphill walking, and stairs within the gorge. Visitors are advised to wear appropriate footwear. For information on pavilion rentals, youth and school groups must call the park at least 2 weeks prior to their visit to make reservations. There is a Bus Pass Program available for NH youth organizations that meet certain criteria. Groups that do not qualify for the program can still receive a discounted rate. For more information, visitors can check the School & Youth Group Page on the website.
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