About

The Frost Place is a nonprofit museum and center for poetry and the arts, based from Robert Frost's former farmhouse in Franconia, NH. Robert Frost, his wife, and four children lived here full-time from 1915-1920. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the view from Frost's front porch and walk the quarter-mile poetry trail year-round. During the summer and fall visiting hours, visitors can see the rooms where Frost lived and wrote some of his more enduring poems. Come to enjoy the same stunning view and landscape that inspired Robert Frost.