Top 10 Things to do in Lincoln, New Hampshire (NH)

September 23, 2021 Ying Subia

Lincoln is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the second-largest town by area in New Hampshire. The population was 1,662 at the 2010 census. The town is home to the New Hampshire Highland Games and to a portion of Franconia Notch State Park. Set in the White Mountains, large portions of the town are within the White Mountain National Forest. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the northeast. Lincoln is the location of the Loon Mountain ski resort and associated recreation-centered development.
Restaurants in Lincoln

1. Seven Birches Winery

22 South Mountain Drive RiverWalk Resort at Loon Mountain, Lincoln, NH 03251-4302 +1 603-745-7550 [email protected] http://www.sevenbirches.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 247 reviews

Seven Birches Winery

Handcrafting classic European grapes and locally sourced fruits into wines of distinction, Seven Birches offers wine tasting daily and "Meet the Winemaker" tours weekly. The fruit may be from around the world, but the wine in our bottles embraces the spirit of NH. Live Free!

Reviewed By T2871TVbobr

Highly recommend the Meet the Winemaker tour. I am not a huge wine lover so just a tasting would not interest me. Really enjoyed learning about the wine making process. Nathan made sure everyone had fin and was very accommodating in answering questions.

2. Clark's Bears

110 Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251 +1 603-745-8913 [email protected] http://www.clarksbears.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,092 reviews

Clark's Bears

Seasonal business. A FUN FAMILY FAVORITE! Clark's Trading Post is celebrating over 90 years of entertainment. Don't miss the 30 minute bear show, starring our trained North American Black Bears! Ride the White Mt. Central RR train ride through the covered bridge and into Wolfman's Territory. Be amazed by our Chinese Acrobatic Troupe (summer only). Ride a Segway, test your skills on the Climbing Tower, cool off on the Blaster Boats or Anaconda Escape Water Ride, and experience Merlin's Mystical Mansion. Visit our five museum buildings on the Victorian Main Street. Your admission ticket includes all rides, bear show, and circus. Get a bite to eat at the Whistle Stop Snack Bar, Pullman's Lunch or make your own sundae at the Peppermint Saloon. Browse through the Candle Shop, Print Shop and our Main Gift Shop. We have the largest gift shop in the White Mountains containing the finest selection of souvenirs and gifts. We can BEARLY wait to see you at Clark's!

Reviewed By johnwA4004TH - Warwick, United States

My wife and I have visited Clark's multiple times over the past 10 years with our grandchildren and children. It is a must adventure if you are in the Lincoln, NH area for a few days. The admission fee and food costs are very reasonable for what they offer. At Clark's you can be entertained by a bear show, Chinese acrobats and various other things like riding a Segway, panning for precious rocks, a museum, water slide, shops, Merlin's house and other must see and do sites. You absolutely have to go on the White Mt. Central RR and experience the thrill of riding on a train and seeing Wolfman get agitated having visitors invade his territory. A day at Clark's is a wonderful time for everyone in the family you will have a great time. It is perfect family fun

3. Indian Head

Mount Pemigewassett, Lincoln, NH
Excellent
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Indian Head

Reviewed By seawitch449 - Grosse Pointe, United States

Another fantastic mountain sculpture by Mother Nature. A must-see on your tour of the White Mountains!

4. Whale's Tale Waterpark

481 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251 +1 603-745-8810 [email protected] http://www.whalestalewaterpark.net/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 367 reviews

Whale's Tale Waterpark

5. Georgiana Falls

Lincoln, NH http://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/waterfall.php?name=Georgiana%20Falls
Excellent
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Georgiana Falls

Reviewed By TimRicher - Concord, United States

This was nice hike to a beautiful waterfall. It was a little trick in parts but worth the effort. Very nice views.

6. Sugar Hill Scenic Vista

Kancamagus Hwy 112, Lincoln, NH 03251
Excellent
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Sugar Hill Scenic Vista

Reviewed By sdegroot2014 - Manchester, United States

We went to Sugar Hill and was amazed at all the beautiful colors. It's definitely worth the trip to see the fall colors along with a view of the mountains in the distant.

7. Franconia Falls

Lincoln, NH
Excellent
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Franconia Falls

Reviewed By sarahwaterfalls

VERY IMPORTANT (WE HAD TO RESCUE SOMEONE FROM DROWNING BECAUSE OF THIS): As mentioned in another review, the currents below the biggest shoot (pictured) are very dangerous if you don’t be smart about it. The “calm” areas actually suck you in and trap you. The safe way is to swim aggressively with the current forwards, making sure to pass the rocks and go into the inlet. If you try to go sideways, you will get stuck in the strong current and it will be very difficult for anyone to come help you get out and will also put THEM in danger. This particular shoot is definitely a 16+ strong swimmer type slide. I wouldn’t let kids go on it, especially unsupervised. The slide is very smooth - it’s just the water underneath. Bring a rope attached to something the person can grab for if they get stuck. Also grippy water shoes are a must - the rocks are super smooth. Many people have drowned here. There’s a memorial to one of the guys from 2017 right next to it to remind you to make good choices. ————————————————————— Okay, on to the actual review: Trail: very easy, not wheelchair accessible despite being flat due to leftover railroad tracks and a tiny part at the end which has roots and is narrow. Very easy but long enough that it feels like a hike Falls: see above for safety. You can feel like a lizard on the rocks :) I would skip this if you’re a family actually and continue to the next bullet. If you’re a group of adults, just make sure you are all very strong swimmers who are comfortable w swimming in a current. Bring water shoes. Obviously be smart about water level. Emerald pool: not sure if this is technically part of “Franconia falls” but like 200 feet further up along the trail is the most beautiful green pool you will ever see. The water is crystal clear, ice cold, and a bright green. Very little current and lots of good boulders to sit on. You can jump from the rocks safety - it’s about 13 feet at the deepest point, and there’s nothing at all below except pebbles (you can look with goggles to make sure). Just make sure to jump out VERY far away from the rocks, further than you’d think. Don’t do flips because the shape of the rocks means you’ll hit it on the way down.

8. Pemigewasset River

2 Franconia Notch State Park, Lincoln, NH 03251 +1 603-823-9513 http://www.hikingproject.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Pemigewasset River

Reviewed By rcampy52 - Monkton, United States

We decided to take a hike along the Pemigewasset river to see the Basin. There were many visitors along the snowy trail but we could fine our way. The river was mostly frozen over which gave the landscape an amazing view. When we approached the Basin we could see many ice sickles around the Basin. It was very pretty. Nice place to see this time of year as well as in the summer which we have been there also.

9. Ice Castles

13 Rocky Tp Road, Lincoln, NH 03251 +1 866-435-2850 [email protected] http://icecastles.com/lincoln
Excellent
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4.0 based on 515 reviews

Ice Castles

Ice Castles is an awe-inspiring, must-see winter phenomenon that brings fairytales to life. The frozen attraction is located in six cities across North America. Ice Castles is built entirely by hand using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, and fountains.

Reviewed By Bostonmom22 - Huntersville, United States

We went to see the ice castles and they were pretty amazing. We went the extra mile and enjoyed a horse drawn sleigh ride through the woods. It was really cool to see the size of this ice castle and the work that goes into it. We had a great night walking through.

10. Hobo Railroad

Excellent
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 309 reviews

Hobo Railroad

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