
Peaks is open 8:30pm daily, and reservations are recommended (tel. Wait and take the tram to the top after 4pm for a lower rate and "Ride and Dine" at the Pines Restaurant, a cafeteria-style place to grab decently priced casual food, $36 adults, $24 children. Appetizers begin at $10, entrees $21–$38. An upscale restaurant, Peaks, serves contemporary California cuisine. The excursion might not be worth the expense during the rest of the year unless you take the time to hike from the upper station, although there is an unintentionally hilarious historical video about the tram's construction that purports to be narrated by the tram cars themselves. The most dramatic contrast is during the winter, when the mountaintop is a snowy wonderland, irresistible to hikers and bundled-up kids with saucers snowshoes are for rent then. Once you arrive, you will be thrust into alpine scenery, a ski-lodge-flavored restaurant and gift shop, and temperatures that are typically 40° cooler than the desert floor-bring a jacket or you'll probably be uncomfortable, even in summer.

The ride can be nerve-wracking for the height-averse, particularly the gentle swing that happens after ascending past the third support tower. While the Albert Frey-designed boarding stations retain their 1960s ski-lodge feel, the Swiss funicular cars are sleekly modern and rotate during the trip to allow each passenger a panoramic view-so don't worry about where you stand. Drone operators are not permitted to take off or land within NH State Park boundaries.To gain a bird's-eye perspective on the Coachella Valley, take this 14-minute ascent up nearly 5,900 feet to the upper slopes of Mount San Jacinto. For more information on specific accessibilty needs or questions, please contact the individual park office directly.ĭrone use is restricted at all NH State Parks. Thank you for your cooperation and remember to recycle. Through the Carry-In/Carry-Out Program, you can help us keep your parks clean and beautiful by carrying out whatever you carry in. See the NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.įor information on this parks pavilion rental please visit Pavilions & Group Use page. Pets are prohibited from Echo Lake Beach, Lafayette Campground, on the Tram and in the Flume Gorge.

Pets are only permitted in Franconia Notch State Park in the designated dog walks in the Flume & Tramway parking lots. Pets are not permitted in the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. One-Way tickets will NOT be available this summer at either the base or summit buildings.Īre pets allowed at Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway? (subject to change, save $3 per ticket when you purchase before midnight the day before your visit)
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Schedule and Ticket Rates Ticket RatesĬhildren ages 5 & under: Free w/ adult ( A ticket must still be reserved for your 5 & under children, toddlers & infants.) At the summit there are walking paths, an observation deck, cafeteria, and restrooms. On a clear day, visitors will enjoy views of the mountains of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Canada, and New York. The tramway brings visitors to the 4,080' summit of Cannon Mountain in approximately eight minutes. The aerial tramway is one of New Hampshire's most spectacular rides. Cannon is the home of the New England Ski Museum which is located near the base of the tramway. In the winter, Cannon Mountain is a favorite among skiers, with 97 trails and slopes for all abilities.


Walking trails to a summit observation tower leave from the tram station. Each tram car has a maximum capacity of 80 persons and ascends 2,180 feet vertically. Take a scenic eight minute ride in one of two enclosed cable cars to the 4,080 foot summit of Cannon Mountain and enjoy panoramic views of the distant valleys and mountains. Almost seven million passengers were carried to the top by the first tram. The first passenger aerial tramway in North America began operation on this site in 1938.
