The Kedron Flume Trail is a 0.9-mile trail popularly used to climb Mount Willey (4,285') via the Willey Range Trail, or simply hiked to access the Kedron Flume waterfall 0.7 miles up the trail. Beginning from behind the historic Willey House, the Kedron Flume Trail climbs 0.2 miles gradually to the Conway Scenic Railroad. After crossing the tracks, the trail climbs steeply for 0.5 miles to the Kedron Flume along Kedron Brook. Beyond the Flume, the trail climbs another 0.2 miles where it ends at the Ethan Pond Trail / Appalachian Trail. Hikers headed up Mount Willey can continue right uphill for 0.3 miles to the beginning of the Willey Range Trail.
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These trails are managed jointly by NH State Parks and the White Mountain National Forest and maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club. For more information, contact:
Appalachian Mountain ClubWilley House Trailhead: From Interstate 95, take Exit 35 for US-3 N, just north of Franconia Notch. Take US-3 10.4 miles to Twin Mountain, then turn right to head east on US-302 towards Crawford Notch. Continue 11.5 miles east on US-302 through Crawford Notch State Park, and park at the historic Willey House. The Kedron Flume Trail begins across the street from the parking area.
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