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White Mountains Picnicking

   White Mountains Picnicking



Everything just seems to taste better when you eat outdoors. In the White Mountains, it's easy to find places to dine with a great view.

Here are some favorite spots:


In the Lincoln Area
• At Loon Mountain on Route 112 (the Kancamagus Highway)
• Along the Pemigewasset River
• Fay Wayside on Route 3N in North Woodstock
• Wildwood Picnic Area in Kinsman Notch, 9 miles west of Lincoln on Route 112
• Various locations in Franconia Notch State Park.



Along The Kancamagus Highway
• Lower Falls
• Sabbaday Falls
• Rocky Gorge
• C.L. Graham Wangan Ground
• Scenic Overlooks



In the Mt. Washington Valley
• West Side Road
• Conway at the Swift River Covered Bridge
• Route 16 at the Intervale Scenic Vista
• Cathedral Ledge and Echo Lake State Park
• Glen Ellis Falls on Route 16 in Pinkham Notch
• Jackson Falls in Jackson Village
• Diana's Baths, West Side Road, Bartlett



Along Route 302
• Crawford Notch State Park at the Willey House, near the famous Willey Slide
• Sawyer Rock, 2 miles west of the railroad crossing in Bartlett
• Beaver Brook Wayside Area, Route 3, 4 miles south of Twin Mountain.



Saco Ranger Station

• Moose Brook State Park in Gorham

 
     
     
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