Grafton Notch Scenic Byway

A peaceful forested drive through the beautiful Mahoosuc Mountains.

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Grafton Notch Scenic Byway Details

Most of the scenery along Grafton Notch Scenic Byway is made up of forest, riverside, and old farmland walls and ruins. Though the route is only a total of 21 miles, most visitors tend to stay longer to sightsee or visit one of the many hiking trails or picnic areas along the way. Being a peaceful forested drive, the focal point is about halfway along the route when travelers get to drive through the beautiful Mahoosuc Mountains of the park's namesake, the Grafton Notch.

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