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Coordinates: 44°02′16″N 71°47′02″W / 44.03778°N 71.78389°W / 44.03778; -71.78389
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Lost River Reservation
Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Paradise Falls in Lost River Gorge
FossilDS/sandbox is located in New Hampshire
FossilDS/sandbox
FossilDS/sandbox is located in the United States
FossilDS/sandbox
LocationWoodstock, New Hampshire, United States
Coordinates44°02′16″N 71°47′02″W / 44.03778°N 71.78389°W / 44.03778; -71.78389[1]
Area450 acres (1.8 km2)
Created1912
Owned bySociety for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
Open7 AM - Dusk
StatusOpen all year
Hiking trails5
Websiteoffical website
Cave of Lost Souls c. 1908
Paradise Falls in Lost River Gorge

The Lost River Reservation (also known as the Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves) is a protected area with a series of boulder caves along a gorge in the White Mountains in Woodstock, New Hampshire, United States. Located 5 miles (8 km) west of the village of North Woodstock on New Hampshire Route 112, Lost River Reservation is set in Kinsman Notch. One of the White Mountains' major passes, Kinsman Notch lies between Mount Moosilauke and Kinsman Ridge at just under 2,000 feet (600 m) above sea level.

Description

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The Lost River is so-named because the brook draining the southern part of Kinsman Notch disappears below the surface in a narrow, steep-walled glacial gorge. The gorge is partially filled with immense blocks of granite, through the spaces of which the brook cascades along its subterranean course until it eventually emerges and joins the Pemigewasset River, which flows southward from Franconia Notch.

Crawling through one of the gorge's most narrow caves

Lost River Reservation protects 157 acres (64 ha) around the gorge and is owned by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.[2] Admission to the gorge is by fee.[3] There are stairs down to the gorge area, with a 34 mile (1.2 km) boardwalk along the gorge. Most caves can be walked or crawled into.

The Forest Society maintains two free trails on the Lost River Reservation, which are separate from the gorge area leased to White Mountain Attractions.

Geology

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History

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Activities and Facilities

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References

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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference oldgrowthnet was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Lost River Reservation". forestsociety.org. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "Tickets & Hours of Operation". lostrivergorge.com. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  4. ^ Higham, Steve (September 2001). "Caves of Lost River Reservation" (PDF). The Northeast Caver. Vol. 32. Monmouth County Parks System. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
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