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Dixville Notch State Park
This diverse state park is a wild mix of different landscapes.
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Dixville Notch State Park Details
This diverse state park is a wild mix of different landscapes. In just a small 127-acre area, you will find narrow canyons, jagged mountains, and trickling waterfalls, not to mention breathtaking views of the Connecticut and Androscoggin Rivers. This park is a wonderful place to go hiking, especially in autumn when the vivid colors of fall foliage start to turn. There are several different trails where you can enjoy the sweeping views of the gorge, although Table Rock Trail is by far the most popular. This 1.5-mile trail takes up to the mountain summit, where you will gaze directly down at the lush forest and flowing river.
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Nearby Parks Around Dixville Notch State Park
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