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Spring Lake Park | Texarkana


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Landmark: Spring Lake Park
City: Texarkana
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America

Spring Lake Park, Texarkana, USA Arkansas, North America

Lost River Gorge is a geological feature located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA.

Visual Characteristics

The gorge features a narrow chasm carved into granite bedrock. Water flows through the gorge, creating small waterfalls and pools. The rock walls are steep and irregular, with exposed granite surfaces. Vegetation consists of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees, with mosses and ferns growing on damp rock faces.

Location & Access Logistics

Lost River Gorge is situated approximately 10 miles west of the center of Lincoln, NH, accessible via Route 112 West (Kancamagus Highway). The entrance is clearly marked. Ample parking is available at the visitor center. No public transport directly serves the gorge; private vehicle or taxi is required.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The gorge was formed by glacial meltwater and subsequent erosion over thousands of years. The Lost River itself is a subterranean stream that emerges and disappears at various points within the gorge. The area is classified as a temperate deciduous forest ecosystem.

Key Highlights & Activities

Exploration of the gorge involves walking a designated boardwalk and trail system. Visitors can observe glacial erratics, potholes, and unique rock formations. The trail includes 1,000 feet of wooden boardwalk and 1,200 feet of stairs and bridges. Guided tours are available seasonally.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available at the visitor center. Shaded areas are present along the boardwalk. Cell phone signal is intermittent within the gorge itself but generally available at the visitor center. Food vendors are not present at the gorge; visitors should plan to bring their own provisions or dine in Lincoln.

Best Time to Visit

The gorge is typically open from late May through mid-October. The best time of day for photography is mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid direct overhead sun. Weather is generally mild during summer months; autumn offers foliage viewing. No tide considerations apply.

Facts & Legends

Local folklore suggests the Lost River disappears into the earth and is the source of a hidden underground waterway. A verified historical detail is the extensive boardwalk construction, designed to protect the fragile gorge environment while allowing visitor access.

Nearby Landmarks

  • White Mountain National Forest (0.1km North)
  • Franconia Notch State Park (8km West)
  • Flume Gorge (10km West)
  • Cannon Mountain (12km West)
  • Polar Caves Park (15km South)


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