Clark’s Trading Post Train Ride – Lincoln, New Hampshire

One of the highlights of a visit to Clark’s Trading Post in Lincoln, New Hampshire is a ride on their steam powered train especially if you have kids. You can grab a ride near the entrance to the park and there is a wheelchair lift making the ride accessible to all.

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Upon departure the steam powered train passes the “main street” of the park, the climbing tower, water park and sedgeway rental area.

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After passing the large pile of wood used for fuel for the train you make your way through the covered bridge.

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As you ride through the woods be prepared to be harassed by the Clark’s Wolfman. He follows the train and yells at the passengers, great fun for the little ones.

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A nice short (~20 minutes), relaxing train ride perfect for the kids or adults who want to sit and take a break from the rest of the park.

1884 Pemigewasset Hook and Ladder Fire Station Museum – Lincoln, New Hampshire

Clark’s Trading Post in Lincoln, New Hampshire is a multi use attraction with trained bear acts, a water park, train ride and several museums. One of the museums is housed in an 1884 Hook and Ladder Fire Station. The station holds a great many artifacts dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries including numerous fire fighting equipment, motorcycles and other items.

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The fire fighting equipment is at the forefront of the collection.

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The eclectic collection includes a great many vintage items.

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Personal favorite items were the vintage motorcycles.

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