Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves, New Hampshire, United States


4.5 (705 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #1 in New Hampshire Nature & Wildlife Areas • Parks

Worth a couple of hours for Fun!

The Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves is an adventure that combines the beauty and mysteries of nature with the excitement of discovery! A ¾ mile boardwalk is your path through the gorge. Your journey can be as easy or as ambitious as you choose: you may remain on the boardwalk, or accept the challenge of exploring the boulder caves. Sturdy footwear and outdoor clothing are recommended and no strollers are allowed in the gorge. The journey begins with a short walk descending approximately 300 feet along the entrance trail. The first stop from the trail is a viewing platform with great views of the gorge. From there, you enter the gorge and meet your first cave, The Sun Altar.
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Address

1712 Lost River Road Route 112 West, Woodstock, NH 03262

Mobile

+1 603-745-8031

Website

http://www.lostrivergorge.com

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 04, 2024, 18:48

User Ratings

4.5 based on (705 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Irina V 5:00 PM Jul 18, 2020
    Activity entire family can enjoy safely
    It is an activity entire family can enjoy. Those more fit can have fun crawling and climbing in the caves. My kids (14 and 18) loved it. For those less fit , there are easy walkways which afford amazing views. My husband took hundreds of pictures in the span of couple of hours. Hand sanitizer was available at every stop, everyone observed social distance. Fun and safe place to visit in this difficult moment

  • 5Ben J 5:00 PM Aug 10, 2021
    Wonderful family activity
    This place is loads of fun. You start at the top of a ravine and then wander down on a very extensive network of boardwalks, stairs and caves. The kids loved crawling through all the tight spots. I even went through the lemon squeeze but wondered once in if I would make it through. The scenery is very interesting with a mix of falling water, and lush vegetation. Highly recommend.

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