White Mountain Central Railroad
Lincoln, New Hampshire — Narrow gauge steam
White Mountain Central Railroad offers narrow gauge steam rides in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
A short ride behind a vintage geared steam engine over covered bridges within Clark's Bears attraction park. Trains operate Late May to early October; weekends spring and fall.
- Location
- Lincoln, New Hampshire
- Train type
- Narrow gauge steam
- Route & scenery
- A short ride behind a vintage geared steam engine over covered bridges within Clark's Bears attraction park.
- Typical duration
- 30 minutes
- Operating season
- Late May to early October; weekends spring and fall
- Reservations
- Not required
- Dog friendly
- No
- Accessibility
- A wheelchair lift serves the car nearest the locomotive, and free loaner wheelchairs are available around the park.
- Best time to visit
- operates Late May to early October; weekends spring and fall
- Schedule notes
- Runs whenever Clark's Bears is open; steam engine on extended schedule in July-August; fare included in park admission
Late May to early October; weekends spring and fall.
Know Before You Go
- Walk-up tickets are accepted — no prior booking required.
- A wheelchair lift serves the car nearest the locomotive, and free loaner wheelchairs are available around the park.
- Pets are not permitted on board (service animals: call ahead).
- Runs whenever Clark's Bears is open; steam engine on extended schedule in July-August; fare included in park admission.
Nearby Attractions
Clark's Bears attraction, Franconia Notch State Park, Loon Mountain Resort.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much time should I allow for the trip?
Allow approximately 30 minutes for the full excursion, including boarding.
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Is a reservation required?
No advance reservation is needed — tickets are sold at the depot.
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Can I bring my dog?
No, pets are not permitted on board. If you require a service animal, contact the railroad directly before your visit.
Tickets & Official Info
Ready to plan your visit? Get tickets and details directly from the railroad.
Phone: (603) 745-8913