Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire
You can drive the 34 miles between Lincoln and Conway on Route
112 in just about an hour. But you'd miss experiencing one of
the most colorful scenic drives in the entire northeast - and
some would say the U.S. for fall foliage.
Route 112, or as its better known the Kancamagus Highway, is the
only road that runs directly east and west through the heart of
the White Mountain National Forest. This is a dramatic road
built to show off the magnificence of one of New Hampshire's
best-loved scenic spots.
During the summer and fall foliage months you're likely to have
plenty of company on your drive. But if the weather is clear who
cares if the going is a little slow - this isn't a drive to rush
anyway.
You'll find plenty of pull-offs to admire the views and take a
bunch of photos if the weather cooperates. Be warned though...
the White Mountains are notorious for generating their own
weather, especially in the Presidential Range, where many of the
peaks are above timberline.
So what will you see?
At the western end of this drive where Interstate 93 meets Route
112, lies Lincoln. The Lincoln, and close-by Cannon Mountain,
areas abound in gift and specialty shops, including Clark's
Trading Post.
Lincoln is your starting point on this fall foliage scenic
drive, and as you head east towards the Kancamagus Pass you'll
be climbing to 2,860 feet in the first 10 miles.
Just east of Lincoln you'll find Loon Mountain, a ski resort by
winter and a playground in the summer and fall foliage months.
Loon is worth a side trip to ride the Gondola to the summit for
breathtaking views, and exploring the Glacial Caves, and the
summit observation tower.
Continuing east on the two-lane highway you'll enter the
Pemigewasset wilderness region of the drive. Close to Hancock
Campground is the parking lot entrance to the Lincoln Woods
Trail. This popular and easy trail leads into the wilderness
area and makes a great excursion to view the Pemigewasset River,
and the wildlife that inhabits the area.
As you head out to the Sandwich Range Wilderness Area the road
offers interesting turns and views through the Kancamagus Pass.
You'll find plenty of scenic overlooks to admire the mountain
ranges, especially during the vibrant fall foliage season.
Autumn is a spectacular time to travel this part of the road.
Another side excursion along this stretch of the road is the
Greeley Ponds Scenic Area. Located about one mile from the
highway and about 9 miles east of Lincoln this is a beautiful
place to have a picnic lunch, and view the two ponds and
towering cliffs.
Continuing east you'll enter the Swift River valley region. This
area abounds in scenic stops, and hikes through the forest
offering stunning views of the valley and mountains. The hike
offering the best views is the MT. Potash hike but at 4 miles
requires a few hours to appreciate fully.
For a shorter and easier hike drive to the Rocky Gorge Scenic
area and take The Lovequist Loop Trail. This is about an hours
walk around Falls Pond and offers fishing and a marvelous window
into the beauty of the natural plants and vegetation of the
region. You'll cross the gorge formed by the Swift River over a
rustic footbridge.
Back in the car you'll drive a short distance east to the
Covered Bridge and the trailhead to the Boulder Loop Trail. If
you've been saving your energy for only one hike then this is
it. At about 3 miles round trip it can take you anywhere from
2-4 hours but you'll get outstanding photo opportunities of MT.
Chocorua and the Swift River Valley. The hike itself is mostly a
gradual climb with some step pitches. This is one of the more
popular hikes during fall foliage season.
The last piece of the Kancamagus Highway fall foliage scenic
drive takes you to the eastern end of the drive where Route 112
meets Route 16 in Conway.