New Hampshire is in the process of building a massive whitewater park that will be the first in all of New England.
The only whitewater park in New England will open this summer in the heart of downtown Franklin, N.H. The new park — and the city’s downtown — sit right on the Winnipesaukee River.
When finished, the park will consist of 13 acres, with an adjacent 21 acres and three whitewater features. And the whitewater features are for real: with options for paddling Class II, III, and IV whitewater.

In addition to the whitewater attraction, the park will be home to several other trail systems and other cool features like a bike pump track, a climbing wall, and cabin and campsite accommodations. It’s what it sounds like: an outdoor enthusiast’s dream vacation location.
An old mill town, Franklin is actually so excited about the project that it’s rebranding as “Franklin Falls, in tribute to their love for the water,” wrote the city’s development counselors. The small town has been dreaming of the project as far back as 2014, and it’s been building momentum ever since.
“Mill City Park at Franklin Falls is a non-profit organization whose mission is to create the city’s first whitewater and outdoor adventure park in the northeast,” organizers explained in the master plan. “The future Mill City Park will incorporate multiple ways to continue restoring the health of this river.”
