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Mount Flume

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Mount Flume

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Mount Flume is a prominent summit located at the southern end of the Franconia Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. Standing at an elevation of 1,319 meters (4,328 feet), it is one of the region's renowned 4,000-footers and marks the western border of the vast Pemigewasset Wilderness within the White Mountain National Forest. This challenging peak offers hikers a rewarding experience with its rugged natural features and expansive vistas.

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    September 10, 2024

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    Mount Flume, the southernmost and shortest of the five peaks on the popular Franconia Ridge, stands at 4,328 feet, overlooking Franconia Notch. Many hikers combine Mount Flume and Mount Liberty in a single hike to enjoy some peak-bagging. Though the mileage to the summit is short, the steepness is no joke. On the way up there are stream crossings and rock scrambling. The rock scramble will take hikers to their hands and knees, but no technical equipment is required.

    April 4, 2022

    Hiking

    Mount Flume is the southernmost and shortest of the five peaks of the very popular Franconia Ridge. Like Mount Lafayette, the northernmost peak of the Franconian Ridge, Mount Flume can be hiked via a short loop hike starting from the road.

    It is an awesome hike. If you are a fan of steep trails, the flume trail is a must.

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    Location: Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most popular or recommended hiking routes to the summit of Mount Flume?

    Two primary routes are popular for reaching Mount Flume's summit: the Flume Slide Trail and the Osseo Trail. The Flume Slide Trail is known for its extreme steepness, rock scrambles, and the challenging 'Flume Ledges,' which can be particularly hazardous when wet. The Osseo Trail is generally considered less steep, though still demanding, and offers scenic views of a brook along the way. Many hikers combine Mount Flume with Mount Liberty for an extended peak-bagging adventure.

    How challenging is the terrain on Mount Flume, especially for those new to hiking?

    Mount Flume is considered a challenging hike, particularly due to its steepness and rugged terrain. Trails like the Flume Slide Trail involve significant rock scrambles and sections where hikers may need to use their hands. While no technical equipment is required, it is not recommended for beginner hikers or those seeking a casual stroll. The mountain is best suited for experienced hikers who are comfortable with strenuous climbs.

    Is Mount Flume suitable for family hikes or young children?

    Due to the mountain's challenging terrain, steep ascents, and rock scrambles, Mount Flume is generally not recommended for young children or families looking for an easy outing. The trails demand a good level of fitness and experience. Families seeking more moderate options in the Franconia Notch area might consider other trails.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mount Flume's summit?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails to Mount Flume's summit. However, given the steepness, rock scrambles, and potentially wet and slippery sections, especially on the Flume Slide Trail, hikers should ensure their dogs are fit enough for the strenuous conditions. Always keep dogs on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles.

    What are the parking options and trailhead locations for Mount Flume?

    Parking for Mount Flume is typically available at trailheads located near Franconia Notch. Specific parking areas serve the Flume Slide Trail and Osseo Trail. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season and on weekends, as parking lots can fill up quickly. Always check for any specific parking regulations or fees before your visit.

    Is public transportation available to reach the Mount Flume trailheads?

    Public transportation options directly to the Mount Flume trailheads are generally limited or non-existent. Most visitors arrive by private vehicle. It's recommended to plan for personal transportation or carpooling when visiting this area of the White Mountains.

    Are there any hiking permits or fees required to hike Mount Flume?

    Typically, there are no specific hiking permits required to access the trails on Mount Flume within the White Mountain National Forest. However, some parking areas may require a fee, such as a day-use fee or a National Parks Pass. It's always a good idea to check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your trip.

    How does seasonal weather affect hiking conditions on Mount Flume, especially in winter?

    Seasonal weather significantly impacts hiking conditions on Mount Flume. While the warmer months offer the safest conditions, winter hiking is possible but requires advanced preparation and experience. Trails can become extremely icy and snow-covered, making the steep sections and rock scrambles much more hazardous. Proper winter gear, including microspikes or snowshoes, and an ice axe, is essential for winter ascents. Spring and fall can also present challenges with mud, ice, and unpredictable weather.

    What specific natural features or landmarks can be seen on the trails or from the summit?

    From the summit, hikers can enjoy outstanding views of Franconia Notch and the Kinsman Range to the west, and the Franconia Range to the north. There are also limited views of the Pemigewasset Wilderness and the Twin Range to the east. On the Flume Slide Trail, hikers will encounter the challenging 'Flume Ledges,' an extremely steep and rocky section. The Osseo Trail offers views of a brook.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Mount Flume's trailheads?

    While there are no cafes or pubs directly at the trailheads, the Franconia Notch area and nearby towns like Lincoln and Franconia offer various dining and accommodation options. These towns provide a range of services, including restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, and lodging, typically within a short driving distance from the Mount Flume trailheads.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the summit of Mount Flume?

    The time it takes to hike to Mount Flume's summit varies significantly based on the chosen trail, individual fitness levels, and weather conditions. While the mileage to the summit might seem short, the steepness and challenging terrain mean it can take several hours for a round trip. Hikers often combine Mount Flume with Mount Liberty, which extends the overall hiking time considerably.

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