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The Spirit of The Notch

July 14, 2015July 13, 2015 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters 1 Comment

As I drove into Franconia Notch State Park, bright eyed and bushy tailed, I was experiencing everything for the first time. Yet, in a way, every visitor, whether a veteran or a first time explorer, is gazing at new scenery every minute, hour, or day. For, The Notch is forever changing. As a Floridian, I […]

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The Mountains Are Calling

February 12, 2015February 12, 2015 Colleen O'Connell Leave a comment

Only weak rays of sun peaked through as we entered Franconia Notch State Park. I gazed up; clouds swirled around creating a turbulent ceiling over I-93 North. This is the kind of day most people tend to stay inside and curl up by the fire. I’ve never been that type though; instead I make my […]

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Mountains and Everything In Between

July 29, 2014July 30, 2014 Tom Howe Leave a comment

Franconia Notch State Park, located between the Franconia and Kinsman mountain ranges, is an easily accessible park with a wide range of attractions. Saved by a 1927 campaign by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Franconia Notch protects over 6,000 acres of wilderness and was once home to the iconic Old Man […]

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Waterfalls in the Whites

August 26, 2013August 26, 2013 Lisa Wiley Leave a comment

I am beginning this post with a question- What is the most hare-brained adventure you have ever experienced? If you want my answer, just scroll to the bottom of this post. But if you can wait, you’ll view some of the most amazing waterfalls and glacial formations in New England. My son and I visited Franconia […]

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The “Other Side of the Mountain”

January 24, 2013January 25, 2013 andrew-keohan Leave a comment

As skiers and riders make their last turns down Cannon Mountain, some employees are just preparing to begin their evening on the mountain. At 3pm, the Mountain Operations team gathers for their daily meeting. Staff members from each department (Snowmaking, Grooming, Patrol, Lift Operations, Terrain Park, Events, and Snow Sports) meet to forecast the upcoming […]

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A Parallel Universe

December 20, 2012December 21, 2012 Mike Pelchat, Manager of Mt. Washington State Park 6 Comments

I had the pleasure of exchanging several e-mails this past week with Roger Ahlgren who currently resides in Nevada. Roger, who retired from the State of New Hampshire long ago, worked for NH State Police in the Radio Maintenance Division which takes care of all the state police mountain-top radio transmitters including those on Mt […]

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The Lovely Lupines of Sugar Hill

June 21, 2012July 5, 2012 Jackie Raiford, New Hampshire State Parks Intern 3 Comments

I have to confess that I find the Franconia Notch area to be one of the most beautiful in New Hampshire. When I vacationed last fall and saw how dramatically blue the sky could be against the fiery foliage I thought, “this is the notch in prime season.” Then I visited in winter when the […]

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A Day at Cannon Mountain

February 22, 2012February 22, 2012 Theresa Conn, New Hampshire State Parks Winter Intern Leave a comment

A few days ago, my friend Emily and I had the awesome opportunity to go to Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch State Park. Cannon is a 4100 foot mountain that has 56 open trails this winter. Craving snow? Cannon’s got it- almost 7 feet this winter! Going up there reminded me that it is, indeed, […]

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