Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Crawford Notch State Park adventure.
Trails lead to waterfalls and a historic home at this well-located NH park.
In the heart of the White Mountain National Forest, between the Twin and Bartlett Mountains, lies Crawford Notch State Park. Spread out over nearly 6,000 acres, it’s crisscrossed by a network of trails that lead hikers to a variety of waterfalls, scenic overlooks, and boulder-strewn swimming holes. Fishing and swimming are both possible in the misleadingly named Dry River and, if you’re hankering for a bit of ghostly history, you can also pay a visit to the Willey House, site of an 1826 landslide that claimed the lives of nine homesteaders. Camping is confined to Dry River Campground, which is open from late April through late October and has 36 wooded sites.
Summer is the busiest season at Crawford Notch, with many visitors arriving to cool off in the river. If visiting in summer, it’s a good idea to make camping reservations well in advance, especially for weekends and holidays. Fall offers spectacular scenery as the leaves turn and is ideal for hiking. Winter also has plenty of appeal, as the hiking trails transform into snowshoeing or cross-country skiing trails.