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Dixville Notch State Park Adventures

Dixville Notch State Park is a stunning area famous for its dramatic mountain pass and expansive views. It offers excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying picturesque landscapes in New Hampshire's North Country.

127
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Dixville Notch State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Free access; no permits or fees required.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited in late spring through fall for hiking and foliage; winters can be harsh.

Visitor Information

No dedicated visitor centers, but park info is available onsite.

Getting There

Accessed via Route 26, which is well-maintained but can be slick in winter conditions.

Weather & Climate

New Hampshire exhibits four distinct seasons. Summers are mild, with highs in the 70s°F, while winters are cold with temperatures often below freezing. Fall offers vibrant foliage, and spring can be wet and muddy.

Conservation Efforts

Concerns include impacts from visitor use on sensitive habitats and potential development pressures around the park perimeter.

Camping in Dixville Notch State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Mollidgewock State Park Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Errol, offering convenient access to both the state park and local paddling routes.

Top Trails

Table Rock Trail

Hard
1.5 miles

Features a steep climb with breathtaking views from the top.

Huntington Cascade Trail

Easy
0.6 miles

Leads to a serene waterfall with opportunities for excellent photographs.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit early in the morning to experience the tranquility and catch sunrise views.

Fall offers stunning foliage and cooler temperatures, but be mindful of hunting seasons.

No permits are needed, but come prepared as facilities are limited.

Bring water and snacks, as local amenities are sparse, and trails can be challenging.

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