Kancamagus Scenic Byway

Kancamagus Scenic Byway is in central New Hampshire approximately 60 miles north of Concord. The 35-mile byway follows NH 112 between Lincoln and Conway. New Hampshire Highway 112 is a two-lane paved road suitable for all types of vehicles. It remains open year-round but driving the byway in winter calls for extra caution.

Kancamagus Scenic Byway climbs nearly 3,000 feet as it crosses the beautiful White Mountains. The waters of Swift River flow alongside the byway once you cross Kancamagus Pass. Several scenic vistas along the route provide panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

There are several hiking trails along the byway. Some trails are short walking trails while others are long and more strenuous. A pleasant walk along the Sabbaday Brook Trail, west of Passaconaway Campground, will lead you to the beautiful Sabbaday Falls. Other trails near here will take you to the top of 4,140-foot Mount Tripyramid. Several wilderness areas surround the byway. These pristine areas offer excellent hiking, back country camping, and horseback riding. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail can be accessed in the Pemigewasset and Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness Areas.

White Mountain National Forest has many developed camping and picnicking areas along the byway. There are six public campgrounds from which to choose for an overnight stay. Jigger Johnson Campground is the largest and has 75 sites. Hancock Campground follows in size with 56 campsites. Forty-nine sites are available at Covered Bridge; Passaconaway has 33 sites; Big Rock offers 28 campsites; Blackberry Crossing has 20 sites. Facilities found in each campground include drinking water, picnic tables, and restrooms. None of the campgrounds have electric hookups for recreational vehicles.

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