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Evan's Notch

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Evan's Notch

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Evan's Notch is a prominent mountain pass nestled within the White Mountains, primarily in western Oxford County, Maine, with its western reaches extending into eastern New Hampshire. Standing at an elevation of 1,410 feet (430 meters), it holds the distinction of being the easternmost notch through this iconic range. This scenic divide is traversed by Maine State Route 113, also known as Evans Notch Road, offering a picturesque journey through the White Mountain National Forest, surrounded by peaks like West…

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    21. maj 2020

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    One of the quieter notch climbs in the Whites. The approach from the north is more gradual with a short kick in the end, whereas from the south, it's probably a tougher climb.

    New asphalt as of 2020, with less traffic than the more well known climbs. Since the road runs along the river (on the north side), keep your eyes open for beaches to paddle from - there are plenty! On the south side, you are in the White Mountain Forest, so you'll see some historic sites and camping grounds.

    27. august 2021

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    Really steep, fast and fun descent, watch your speed and cars coming in the opposite direction, and enjoy the ride!

    27. august 2021

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    Evans Notch is a great spot to hit while out cycling. The South side is steeper and therefor more difficult to climb. The North side is comparatively much easier. On the flip side, going down the South side is really fun and fast, just be careful of the curves and oncoming traffic. Early morning is the best time to avoid the traffic.

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    What are some recommended hiking trails in Evan's Notch for different skill levels?

    Evan's Notch offers a variety of trails. For challenging hikes, consider the Royce Trail, Laughing Lion Trail, or East Royce Trail ascending the Royce Mountains, or the Baldface Circle loop which provides panoramic views. For family-friendly or easier options, the Roost trail near Hastings Campground offers pleasant views of the Wild River. The Bickford Brook Trail and Spruce Hill Trail lead onto the Speckled Mountain massif, providing intermediate options.

    Are there any specific parking considerations or permits required for hiking in Evan's Notch?

    While specific permits for general hiking are typically not required, parking can be a consideration. Visitor tips suggest that parking fills up fast, especially during peak seasons like summer and fall. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot at popular trailheads or scenic points. There are campgrounds like Hastings Campground and Cold River Campground that offer basic amenities and potential parking access.

    How does the cycling experience differ when approaching Evan's Notch from the north versus the south?

    Cyclists note a distinct difference in the approach. The north side offers a more gradual and comparatively easier climb, with a short kick towards the end. Conversely, the south side is steeper and presents a more challenging ascent. For descents, the south side is described as really fun and fast, but caution is advised due to curves and potential oncoming traffic. Early morning rides are recommended to avoid heavier traffic.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking or other winter activities in Evan's Notch?

    Evan's Notch remains accessible and offers opportunities for winter activities. While specific trail conditions can vary, the area is suitable for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fat biking. It's important to be prepared for colder temperatures, snow, and ice, and to check local conditions before heading out. The serene and less crowded nature of the notch can make for a peaceful winter experience.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas within Evan's Notch?

    The White Mountain National Forest, which encompasses Evan's Notch, generally allows dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or signage at trailheads, but many of the hiking trails in the area are suitable for well-behaved, leashed dogs.

    What natural features or landmarks should visitors look out for in Evan's Notch?

    Evan's Notch is rich in natural beauty. Key features include the surrounding mountains like West and East Royce Mountain to the west and Speckled Mountain to the east. The area is also known for its waterways, including the Wild River, Cold River, and Androscoggin River, which offer opportunities for fly fishing, swimming, and paddling. Specific spots like Frenchman's Hole, Rattlesnake Pool, and Hermit Falls are notable for swimming. Keep an eye out for hidden beaches along the Wild River on the north side.

    Are there any historical sites or points of interest in Evan's Notch?

    Yes, the area holds historical significance. The Brickett Place, a Federal-style brick farmhouse built in 1812, is a significant landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It notably served as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) work center in the 1930s, and the construction of the Evans Notch Road (Route 113) was largely carried out by the CCC during that period.

    What are the best times of day to visit Evan's Notch to avoid crowds or for specific activities?

    To avoid crowds, especially during peak seasons like summer and fall, early mornings are generally the best time to visit. This is particularly true for cyclists looking to enjoy the road with less traffic and for hikers aiming to secure parking at popular trailheads. The notch is known for being less crowded than other White Mountain passes, offering a more peaceful experience even during busier times.

    Where can I find amenities like places to eat or accommodation near Evan's Notch?

    Evan's Notch itself is primarily a wilderness area within the White Mountain National Forest, so amenities are limited directly within the pass. However, nearby towns would offer dining and accommodation options. For camping, there are established campgrounds such as Hastings Campground and Cold River Campground within the notch area, providing basic facilities. For more extensive services, you would need to venture to towns outside the immediate notch.

    Can I go wild swimming or find swimming holes in the Evan's Notch area?

    Yes, Evan's Notch is known for its refreshing waterways and offers several spots for wild swimming. Notable locations include Frenchman's Hole, Rattlesnake Pool, and Hermit Falls. Additionally, visitor tips mention that along the Wild River on the north side, there are plenty of hidden beaches that are perfect for paddling or a quiet swim.

    What makes Evan's Notch a 'hidden gem' compared to other White Mountain passes?

    Evan's Notch is often considered a hidden gem due to its relative solitude and less crowded atmosphere compared to more well-known notches in the White Mountains. Despite offering stunning scenic beauty, diverse recreational opportunities, and a variety of trails, it generally attracts fewer visitors, allowing for a more peaceful and secluded experience, even during peak seasons. This makes it ideal for those seeking tranquility amidst nature.

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