Lincoln Woods Trailhead
Tourist attraction · Lincoln ·

Lincoln Woods Trailhead

Tourist attraction · Lincoln ·

Easy river trails, former railway, suspension bridge, ample parking

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Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null
Lincoln Woods Trailhead by null

Information

Kancamagus Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251 Get directions

Information

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Kancamagus Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251 Get directions

+1 603 536 6100
fs.usda.gov
@u.s.forestservice

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 16, 2025

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Lincoln Woods Trailhead

Dusty M.

Google
The furbabies and I walked to the falls. After we got there a much needed cool down in the water was needed. The walking is easy it used to be a train track some wood planks are still across the walking path with spikes in the still. The only bad part was on our way back to my truck one of my flip flop straps broke and finished the last 2.5 miles bare foot. Otherwise it was enjoyable. And very beautiful everywhere you look.

Michelle G

Google
We were hiking Lonesome Lake to the Basin, but while approaching Rocky Glen Falls, the Appalachian scenic trail was flooded by Cascade Brook which became a rushing river and blocked the trail. We had to hike back to the Basin in the rain and in the darkness. Thank God we got a ride to the Basin where our car’s parked.

Ashley M.

Google
We hiked to the falls then back. The way up took us almost 3 hours because we made 3 pit stops along the way and the way back took just under an hour and a half. We saw many people swimming in the waterfall area but we were not dressed appropriately for swimming however it looked fun and probably was so refreshing. We did sit on the giant rocks and have lunch we had packed. We saw a ton of people walking dogs, running, and riding bikes. The only bird we saw was a wood pecker. Surprisingly there were so little bugs, but we still put on bug spray just in case. Definitely should have worn hiking shoes…. Did this in adidas sambas and my dogs are definitely barking.

Michael C.

Google
This is one of my favorite trails in New England. it is beautiful. well kept ample parking low-cost and the people on the trail are so nice. What I really appreciate is the history of this trail as most of the beginning trail is a former railway where the railroad spikes still protrude out of the ground.

sara R.

Google
Easy walking path. Great signage. Dogs welcome and to be leashed for everyone's safety. The bathrooms were not clean and there was no TP so BYOTP if going here.HAHA (My dog was leashed, I edited the leash out for other posts)

Leah B.

Google
Absolutely gorgeous stop on Kancamangus. You can walk the bridge and take pictures or start big hikes from here. Ample parking but costs $5.

Matthew E.

Google
I got dropped off here by family. I wanted to knock off a bunch of 4000 footers. So I was off to do 12 of them by hiking the Frankconia ridge loop. There was plenty of parking and the trail starts off extremely easy with a rail/bike trail going along the river. There wa s a really cool suspension bridge as well.

Christi H.

Google
What a fabulous trail, it’s flat and easily walkable for all abilities. You can cut down into the river to swim and for beautiful views. I highly recommend it for a great hike!