Average temperatures during the day in January are in the 20's fahrenheit, but it can be much colder and snow is common. If you've never been to New Hampshire or aren't familiar with winters there, it is typically very cold. If you turn around and hike the Ridge Path, there are some good views to see of the mountains in Franconia Notch State Park. Once you've made it to the gorge, enjoy the beautiful views and surreal walls of ice. During most of the winter, the entire gorge is covered in ice, and the river doesn't freeze, so one slip could mean a very, very cold hike back to the car, at best. There probably are people who have managed to hike through the gorge in the winter, but I definitely would not recommend attempting it. If you follow the path towards the left (the Ridge Path) it will eventually bring you to the other side of the gorge, at which point you'd need to turn back and return the way you came. When you've reached the red covered bridge, you'll want to cross the bridge and bear right heading up an incline towards the gorge. Fortunately, the trail through the gorge loops back to the visitor center, so you can walk down to the point where the boardwalk is removed for the season (less than a mile) and then turn around and hike the Ridge Path as far as you'd like. In the wintertime, the boardwalk that goes through the gorge is removed and stacked, so it is not possible to hike through the entire gorge. ![]() Since the Flume as an attraction itself is closed during the winter, the visitor center and all facilities are closed. To enter the Flume Gorge in the winter time, walk around the visitor center and down the wooden steps. The parking area is open and free to park at all seasons.Ĭhances are, if you visit the Flume on a day where the weather is decent, you'll see a handful of other people taking the hike. The Flume Gorge is located right off of Route 3 (Daniel Webster Highway) and is easily accessible by I-93, which cuts right through Franconia Notch State Park. Technically, the Gorge is closed during the winter and there are no shuttle buses from the entrance to where the trail begins, but it's a perfect opportunity for those looking for some isolated hiking in one of New England's most picturesque landscapes. During the summer, the Flume is a highly frequented tourist destination and is usually crowded with groups of kids and families. The Flume Gorge in Franconia State Park is beautiful year round and every season has it's unique benefits. Dogs are welcome there, but you cant take bikes or ATVs on the trails. Added bonus, head here in the winter months to avoid crowds and see the gorge freeze over. Chesterfield Gorge is seven miles from the Chesterfield Inn, on Route 9 East.
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