Crawford Notch State Park , located in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, is a stunning natural area renowned for its dramatic …
Reviews
Tripadvisor
4.5/5 · 166 reviews
5-star
71%
4-star
29%
3-star
0%
2-star
0%
1-star
0%
Recent reviews
Hiking
History
Scenic
Any rating
Loading reviews...
Nov 1, 2024
Beautiful place to experience fall color in New Hampshire between Mount Washington Inn and North Conway. Color was brilliant and on display. Full review by FourballC
Oct 2, 2023
I've driven by the depot several times and always admired its architecture. i stopped in to check it out and liked the interior architecture as well, with its stained glass windows They had the typic… Full review by NHjo
Jun 10, 2023
Breathtaking views of the mountains with many hiking trails. A must see if you’re visiting NH. We hiked around the Willey House Historic Site. The trails were well marked and the vistas were great… Full review by E4103ASdennisw
Yes, you can call (603) 374-2272 for camping info and reservations. The fall foliage is starting and nights are getting chilly. Last night here had a low of 37 degrees.
Is it free to drive through The Crawford Notch State Park along US 302?
A:
Yes, the only road charge is on Interstate 93 in Hooksett, NH far South of the Mountains. This is South of Concord. Some White Mountains National Forest parking areas (especially at …
Yes, the only road charge is on Interstate 93 in Hooksett, NH far South of the Mountains. This is South of Concord. Some White Mountains National Forest parking areas (especially at trail heads) have honor system boxes for parking as well although you can usually find free parking in the area as well-if your frugal like us. Crawford Notch offers many free opportunities to park as well depending on what area you decide to hike/explore.
Is there a web site from which I can download a map of the waterfalls in Crawford Notch State Park??? Thank you
A:
Not that I am aware. The state site has campground maps only. Most/all guides of the area show them however. Your focus would be both the many small falls along Bemis Brook …
Not that I am aware. The state site has campground maps only. Most/all guides of the area show them however. Your focus would be both the many small falls along Bemis Brook (worth the short side walk) and Aretha Falls. You might find a free map at the AMC website... I am not sure.