Most reviewed Historic Walking Areas in New Hampshire


  1. 4.5 Flume Gorge (1.737 reviews)
    - Expensive to get in but still worth the hike
    Saturday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Historic Walking Areas • Geologic Formations • Waterfalls
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    This 800-foot-long gorge with towering granite walls is at the base of Mount Liberty. You can explore the gorge on a short two-mile hike—it has a lot of uphill sections and stairs, so wear a good pair of shoes. While you're there, check out the Flume Covered Bridge (across the scenic Pemigewasset River) and Table Rock (an open granite rock face), too. Visit during fall for beautiful orange hues, or during summer and early spring for stronger water flows. The narrow gorge can get busy, so get there early in the day for fewer crowds. Reservations are required—book online in advance to secure your slot. – Tripadvisor See more..
  2. 4.5 Portsmouth Harbor Trail (44 reviews)
    - Need 2 days to see it all
    Historic Walking Areas
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    A scenic walking route that includes important historic landmarks in the Portsmouth area. See more..
  3. 4.5 Monson Center (33 reviews)
    - Peaceful hiking
    Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas
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    Hard to find the parking spot, we weren't sure if we had arrived. Walked down the path to find sign with some explanation of the site. Continued up the path and ran into woman talking to Russ, who gave us a hand-drawn map that Russ had made and welcomed us to look around the adjacent old home with keepsakes Russ had collected, and explained the map to us. We came upon one sunken area with a small sign explaining that it was the site of an historic dwelling. We got lost once or twice -hard to follow the map. Saw no other signs of explanation but did see a couple of other sunken areas which perhaps were excavated remains of homesites? It is a shame that there is not more signage to prevent getting lost and to better tell the story of this site. Nevertheless, it is a very nice place to take a leisurely stroll. See more..
  4. 3.0 Wildcat Falls Park and Conservation Area (10 reviews)
    - Nice trail and waterfall
    Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Scenic Walking Areas
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    Well-maintained trail, pretty easy walk to the falls. Free map at the entrance which came in handy as there are multiple trails and it could be easy to get turned around. See more..
  5. 5.0 The Powder House (1 review)
    - IMPORTANT HISTORIC SITE & A WALKING TRAIL
    Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
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