The Flume Gorge

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The Flume Gorge is a natural granite gorge and popular scenic attraction in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, known for its steep rock walls, waterfalls, and boardwalk trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
natural gorge
tourist attraction
approximateHeightOfWalls 70 to 90 feet
approximateLength 800 feet
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discoveredBy Aunt Jess Guernsey NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1808
formedBy Flume Brook NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Jurassic period NERFINISHED
hasActivity hiking
nature photography
sightseeing
hasBoardwalkLength approximately 800 feet
hasEntranceFee yes
hasFeature Avalanche Falls NERFINISHED
Liberty Gorge NERFINISHED
The Pool
boardwalk trail
covered bridge
glacial boulders
moss-covered walls
narrow passageways
steep rock walls
waterfalls
hasInfrastructure stairs
wooden walkways
hasNearbyHighway Interstate 93 NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Lincoln, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
hasSafetyFeature railings along boardwalk
hasSeason late spring to fall
hasTrailLength approximately 2 miles
hasTrailType loop trail
hasVisitorCenter yes
isPopularFor fall foliage viewing
scenic views
locatedIn Franconia Notch NERFINISHED
Franconia Notch State Park NERFINISHED
Grafton County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
material granite
orientation follows Flume Brook NERFINISHED
partOf New Hampshire state park system NERFINISHED
White Mountains NERFINISHED
rockType Conway granite
state New Hampshire
touristAttractionType natural scenic attraction

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