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  1. 25 lip 2021 · Try this 8.5-mile out-and-back trail near Lincoln, New Hampshire. Generally considered a challenging route. This is a very popular area for backpacking, camping, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are May through October.

  2. 17 lip 2020 · Mt Liberty and Mt Flume are two 4000 footers in the Franconia Notch region of the White Mountains that are usually climbed together because they’re 1.2 miles apart along the same connecting ridge. Hiking them together is so common that people often refer to the hike as climbing “ Fliberty “.

  3. This trail begins in Franconia Notch State Park and then enters into White Mountain National Forest. It is mostly wooded before rewarding you with a great view at the top. The upper section of the trail has a steep ledge that can be wet and dangerous at times.

  4. Hiking info, trail maps, and 410 trip reports from Mount Flume (4,328 ft) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

  5. Out and back of Mount Liberty and Flume using Liberty Spring and Franconia Ridge trails. This trail is rocky and very steep but has such incredible views from the top of the surrounding area including Cannon Cliff.

  6. The Osseo Trail ascent of Mt. Flume has to rank as one of the “easier” 4,000-foot climbs in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Practically serving as a boundary marker between the Pemigewasset Wilderness and Franconia Notch State Park, it packs plenty of scenery to boot.

  7. Mount Flume ranks 25th on the list of 48 NH 4000' peaks. Flume Slide Route : The shortest way to reach the summit is a 4.8 mile route that includes the class 3 Flume Slide. Start at the hikers' parking lot (1400') off of US-3 just north of the Flume Visitor Center.