Scroll around, zoom in / out and get to know the local area. It is just 6 miles drive from nearby Artists Bluff and 7 miles from the beginning / end of Kancamagus Highway.Ĭlick or touch to activate the map. Where Is Flume Gorge, NH?įlume Gorge is located along Daniel Webster Highway near Lincoln, New Hampshire.
Tickets can be printed or more conveniently displayed on smartphone devices with a bar code for scanning. However, in peak season it is unlikely there will be any time slots available due to the popularity of Flume Gorge. Worst case if you arrive without tickets is you can go online and book for the next available slot. If you do not pre-book tickets, you cannot enter Flume Gorge. Select a date and preferred time slot along with number of tickets required. Important: You must reserve tickets in advance at New Hampshire State Parks. Looking for hiking inspiration? Check out our popular guide to the 50 best hikes in the US next! Flume Gorge Entry Prices The 2 mile Flume Gorge loop hike is easy, fun and beautiful – but expect crowds and arrive early to avoid foot traffic, especially in the narrow gorge section. Wooden boardwalks transport visitors through the gorge, providing access to the narrowest sections with waterfalls, boulders and pools.īut there’s more to Flume Gorge, including two very different but charming covered bridges, sections of peaceful forest trail and a spectacular viewpoint over endless rolling hills. Imagine 90 ft tall walls just 12 ft apart at the narrowest point, for a total of 800 ft in length at the base of Mount Liberty. The Flume is a postcard perfect narrow gorge with towering granite walls covered in moss on both sides. r/Travel <- A community about going places.More From New England What Is Flume Gorge In New Hampshire? r/AdvancedBackpacking <- The hardcore technical side of backpacking r/searchandrescue <-A subreddit for former, current, or prospective members of any Search and Rescue organization, paid or volunteer. r/UrbanSurvivalism <- DIY, improvisation, train hitching, urban exploration, hobo, TEOTWAWKI, post collapse, and surivalist posts are all welcome here r/Ultralight <- For our ultralight brethren r/HammockCamping <- Discussions about camping with Hammocks r/MYOG <- Make your own gear! Go here for awesome DIY gear builds and advice r/remoteplaces <- an awesome sub full of cool, distant places! r/Camping <-More about camping and less about long hikes and higher-performance equipment r/CampingandHiking <- For multiday camping/hiking trips r/BackcountryKitchen <- For camp-cooking goodness r/Outdoors <- Things related to outdoor experiences in general r/TrailMeals <- Discuss and share what to eat on the trail HOWTO - Instructionals, lessons, How-Tos on backpacking related topicsĪDVICE - Questions/Discussions about tips/tricks/advice on various backpacking topicsĭISCUSSION - General discussion about backpacking PICS - Pictures of your backpacking adventuresĭIY - Discussions/Questions/Links about making your own backpacking related things TRAIL - Discussions/Questions about trails GEAR - Discussions/Questions/Links about backpacking gear These posts will be removed.Īfter Posting A Photo: Comment on the post with a trip report (check rule page for full description)Ĭlick the desired tag to filter posts by topic:
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