The history of the Kancamagus Highway dates back to the convergence of two small town roads in the 1830's and back to Indian times before that. This 34 mile long road has been open to vehicles since 1959. The US Forest Service began collecting user fees in the White Mountain National Forest some years back and has steadily been making improvements in comfort facilities and scenic viewing stations along the roadway.
There are many tremendous scenic areas along the route, and the access to Sabbaday Falls is wheelchair accessible. The Historic Russell-Colbath Homestead serves as a museum that gives a glimpse of mountain living in the 1830's and the grounds can be used for weddings and other events by reservation.• Hancock CampgroundThe highway's website has a wealth of information from historical information, to activities, restaurants and lodging along the way. You are not really a tourist... or a Granite Stater until you've travelled the Kancamagus Highway.
• Big Rock Campground
• Passaconaway Campground
• Jigger Johnson Campground (the only one with shower facilities)
• Blackberry Crossing Campground
• Covered Bridge Campground

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