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EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
HAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
TAVES RESERVATION
Fishing Guide. Most people drive by the Taves Reservation on NH Route 9 and never know it’s there. This 673-acre reservation has more than a half mile of frontage on the highway, and all of that encompasses a fast flowing portion of Otter Brook right alongside the highway. With the exception of one house on the east side of the road, theHEALD TRACT
These lands had been in the Heald family for more than a century and are collectively known as the Heald Tract. They had historically been well managed by the Healds for multiple uses, including apple orchards, wildlife habitat, forest products, passive recreation, education, and flood control. CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. TEBBETTS HILL RESERVATION A short trail skirts the edge of an Atlantic White Cedar Basin Swamp, which is a rare natural community. This community features very slow-growing cedar trees adapted to wet conditions and an assemblage of uncommon plants that depend on just this particular habitat tosurvive.
KRIBSTOCK-FOWLER PRESERVE The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stewartstown community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resources FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
HAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
TAVES RESERVATION
Fishing Guide. Most people drive by the Taves Reservation on NH Route 9 and never know it’s there. This 673-acre reservation has more than a half mile of frontage on the highway, and all of that encompasses a fast flowing portion of Otter Brook right alongside the highway. With the exception of one house on the east side of the road, theHEALD TRACT
These lands had been in the Heald family for more than a century and are collectively known as the Heald Tract. They had historically been well managed by the Healds for multiple uses, including apple orchards, wildlife habitat, forest products, passive recreation, education, and flood control. CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. TEBBETTS HILL RESERVATION A short trail skirts the edge of an Atlantic White Cedar Basin Swamp, which is a rare natural community. This community features very slow-growing cedar trees adapted to wet conditions and an assemblage of uncommon plants that depend on just this particular habitat tosurvive.
KRIBSTOCK-FOWLER PRESERVE The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stewartstown community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesFIND A LOCAL HIKE!
You can recreate responsibly by using the links below to help find places near you to hike and recreate safely. Try both statewide agencies and land trusts as well as regional land trusts, and don't forget your own town. Most municipalities have some open lands or a town forest with hiking trails check with your town's conservation commission or recreation department.MEET THE STAFF
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests 54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
CREEK FARM SERIES: GUIDED LITTLE HARBOR LOOP WALK Have you walked the Little Harbor Loop Trail? If so, have you had a guided walk of the Little Harbor Loop Trail, pointing out fun and interesting natural and historical facts? CREEK FARM SERIES: TURTLE TALK WITH JOSH MEGYESY He will highlight a few species that he has conducted long-term monitoring on and what he has learned. Josh will also highlight NHF&G’s Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program and how you can report YOUR sightings as well as the importance of reporting. MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST A marked trail leads through old field white pine, spruce and various hardwoods including beech and red oak. Much of this property was once former pastureland as observed by stonewalls and juniper bushes now increasingly being shaded out by overstory trees. CREEK FARM SERIES: BIRDING WALK & PHOTOGRAPHY DISCUSSION Come join local photographer and birder Phil Stone, of Phil Stone Photography, for a fun filled morning of birding and discussion of the art of ethically photographing birds. EXPLORE THE MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED Visit the Forest Society's Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area in Concord, open to hiking, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, fishing and paddling. The dramatic floodplain landscape includes oxbows, back channels, and high terraces that host a dynamic collection of overlapping natural communities. PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
HAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
TAVES RESERVATION
Fishing Guide. Most people drive by the Taves Reservation on NH Route 9 and never know it’s there. This 673-acre reservation has more than a half mile of frontage on the highway, and all of that encompasses a fast flowing portion of Otter Brook right alongside the highway. With the exception of one house on the east side of the road, theHEALD TRACT
These lands had been in the Heald family for more than a century and are collectively known as the Heald Tract. They had historically been well managed by the Healds for multiple uses, including apple orchards, wildlife habitat, forest products, passive recreation, education, and flood control. CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. TEBBETTS HILL RESERVATION A short trail skirts the edge of an Atlantic White Cedar Basin Swamp, which is a rare natural community. This community features very slow-growing cedar trees adapted to wet conditions and an assemblage of uncommon plants that depend on just this particular habitat tosurvive.
KRIBSTOCK-FOWLER PRESERVE The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stewartstown community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resources FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
HAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
TAVES RESERVATION
Fishing Guide. Most people drive by the Taves Reservation on NH Route 9 and never know it’s there. This 673-acre reservation has more than a half mile of frontage on the highway, and all of that encompasses a fast flowing portion of Otter Brook right alongside the highway. With the exception of one house on the east side of the road, theHEALD TRACT
These lands had been in the Heald family for more than a century and are collectively known as the Heald Tract. They had historically been well managed by the Healds for multiple uses, including apple orchards, wildlife habitat, forest products, passive recreation, education, and flood control. CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. TEBBETTS HILL RESERVATION A short trail skirts the edge of an Atlantic White Cedar Basin Swamp, which is a rare natural community. This community features very slow-growing cedar trees adapted to wet conditions and an assemblage of uncommon plants that depend on just this particular habitat tosurvive.
KRIBSTOCK-FOWLER PRESERVE The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stewartstown community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesFIND A LOCAL HIKE!
You can recreate responsibly by using the links below to help find places near you to hike and recreate safely. Try both statewide agencies and land trusts as well as regional land trusts, and don't forget your own town. Most municipalities have some open lands or a town forest with hiking trails check with your town's conservation commission or recreation department.MEET THE STAFF
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests 54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
CREEK FARM SERIES: GUIDED LITTLE HARBOR LOOP WALK Have you walked the Little Harbor Loop Trail? If so, have you had a guided walk of the Little Harbor Loop Trail, pointing out fun and interesting natural and historical facts? CREEK FARM SERIES: TURTLE TALK WITH JOSH MEGYESY He will highlight a few species that he has conducted long-term monitoring on and what he has learned. Josh will also highlight NHF&G’s Reptile and Amphibian Reporting Program and how you can report YOUR sightings as well as the importance of reporting. MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST A marked trail leads through old field white pine, spruce and various hardwoods including beech and red oak. Much of this property was once former pastureland as observed by stonewalls and juniper bushes now increasingly being shaded out by overstory trees. CREEK FARM SERIES: BIRDING WALK & PHOTOGRAPHY DISCUSSION Come join local photographer and birder Phil Stone, of Phil Stone Photography, for a fun filled morning of birding and discussion of the art of ethically photographing birds. EXPLORE THE MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED Visit the Forest Society's Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area in Concord, open to hiking, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, fishing and paddling. The dramatic floodplain landscape includes oxbows, back channels, and high terraces that host a dynamic collection of overlapping natural communities. PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
HILLS FAMILY FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Durham/Madbury community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MOUNT MAJOR RESERVATION A Conservation Success Story. A coalition of organizations, led by the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, and the Belknap Range Conservation Coalition, successfully raised $1.6 million to conserve key parcels of land on and surrounding Mt. Major in 2015. This is the first step in the long-term stewardship of this icon mountain, and the Forest Society HEDGEHOG MOUNTAIN FOREST A new parking area for the Hedgehog Ridge Trail is located about ½ mile down Hedgehog Mountain Road from the junction with Old County Road. To reach the trailhead from the parking area, continue on foot down Hedgehog Mountain Road for about 600’ and you will see the trailhead sign on your left. WILDFLOWERS IN OUR BACKYARDS Spring ephemeral is the term used for many of New Hampshire's wildflowers that show off in the spring and then move on to a different life cycle where they wither away back underground after going through a reproductive phase. The short definition is growing over a short amount of time. CHARLES G. KELLEY MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Gilmanton community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch
RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
BRETZFELDER PARK
The central focus of Bretzfelder Park is a giant white pine tree, estimated to be more than 200 years old. In the late 1800s, when Bethlehem was a haven for city folks seeking the clean air of the mountains, the tree became a popular place for visitors, who would wander down the quiet road and relax beneath the tree's branches, enjoying picnics in the quiet beauty of the forest. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
HILLS FAMILY FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Durham/Madbury community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MOUNT MAJOR RESERVATION A Conservation Success Story. A coalition of organizations, led by the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, and the Belknap Range Conservation Coalition, successfully raised $1.6 million to conserve key parcels of land on and surrounding Mt. Major in 2015. This is the first step in the long-term stewardship of this icon mountain, and the Forest Society HEDGEHOG MOUNTAIN FOREST A new parking area for the Hedgehog Ridge Trail is located about ½ mile down Hedgehog Mountain Road from the junction with Old County Road. To reach the trailhead from the parking area, continue on foot down Hedgehog Mountain Road for about 600’ and you will see the trailhead sign on your left. RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
WILDFLOWERS IN OUR BACKYARDS Spring ephemeral is the term used for many of New Hampshire's wildflowers that show off in the spring and then move on to a different life cycle where they wither away back underground after going through a reproductive phase. The short definition is growing over a short amount of time. CHARLES G. KELLEY MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Gilmanton community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch
BRETZFELDER PARK
The central focus of Bretzfelder Park is a giant white pine tree, estimated to be more than 200 years old. In the late 1800s, when Bethlehem was a haven for city folks seeking the clean air of the mountains, the tree became a popular place for visitors, who would wander down the quiet road and relax beneath the tree's branches, enjoying picnics in the quiet beauty of the forest. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
HILLS FAMILY FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Durham/Madbury community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesMONSON CENTER
Monson Center is considered by leading archeologists to be one of the most significant archeological sites in New England. Many of the original foundations of the homes that were built in this late 1700s village are preserved. Visiting Monson Center, a historic gem, isHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MOUNT MAJOR RESERVATION A Conservation Success Story. A coalition of organizations, led by the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, and the Belknap Range Conservation Coalition, successfully raised $1.6 million to conserve key parcels of land on and surrounding Mt. Major in 2015. This is the first step in the long-term stewardship of this icon mountain, and the Forest Society WILDFLOWERS IN OUR BACKYARDS Spring ephemeral is the term used for many of New Hampshire's wildflowers that show off in the spring and then move on to a different life cycle where they wither away back underground after going through a reproductive phase. The short definition is growing over a short amount of time. CHARLES G. KELLEY MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Gilmanton community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch
RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
BRETZFELDER PARK
The central focus of Bretzfelder Park is a giant white pine tree, estimated to be more than 200 years old. In the late 1800s, when Bethlehem was a haven for city folks seeking the clean air of the mountains, the tree became a popular place for visitors, who would wander down the quiet road and relax beneath the tree's branches, enjoying picnics in the quiet beauty of the forest. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. FOREST SOCIETYABOUT USLOG INWHAT WE DOCURRENT PROJECTSVISIT &EXPLOREGET INVOLVED
Explore Spring Outside. Visit one of the Forest Society's protected forest reservations across New Hampshire, including Lost River Gorge, The Rocks, Creek Farm, and Mount Major. View our Reservation Guide to find a forest near you. MADAME SHERRI FOREST The 513-acre Madame Sherri Forest is situated on the eastern slope of Wantastiquet Mountain, also known as Rattlesnake Mountain in Chesterfield. The property abuts the larger, 847-acre Wantastiquet State Forest. Trails on the Madame Sherri forest are linked to the larger Wantastiquet – Monadnock Trail, which stretches from theConnecticut
MOODY MOUNTAIN FOREST Moose Mountains Reservation. Middleton/Brookfield. There are more than eight miles of trails to explore at the Moose Mountains Reservation. These trails are combination of foot paths, woods roads, and snowmobile trails. The main trails have been signed and blazed however you may find some trails that are not shown on our property map. WANTASTIQUET-MONADNOCK TRAIL The 50 mile Wantastiquet-Monadnock Hiking Trail (WMT) can now be hiked over its whole length from Brattleboro to Mt. Monadnock. Well-known public lands along the trail include the Mt. Wantastiquet, Bear Mt., Pisgah and Mt. Monadnock State Parks, the Horatio Colony Preserve, the Cheshire Rail Trail, and the Forest Society's Gap Mountain and Monadnock Reservations and Madame Sherri Forest. WILKINS-CAMPBELL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Deering community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CLAY BROOK FOREST
The Clay Brook Forest has been a place for people and wildlife to cross paths since the early days of coastal settlement. Known for a time as "Toppan’s Ox Pasture," this scenic ~32-acre property is located off Old Stage Road in Hampton Falls, with a quarter-mile of frontage along the Taylor River. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
PEIRCE WILDLIFE & FOREST RESERVATION The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Stoddard/Windsor community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features andHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF THE FOREST SOCIETY Susanne has been with the Forest Society since 1998 and is currently responsible for private fundraising, and securing and administering federal, state, and foundation grants. Susanne successfully designed and implemented the Forest Society's Centennial Campaign which raised $31 million in capital, endowment, and project funds. DICKINSON MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Swanzey community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Membership Renewal. Your continued support makes us what we are today – one of the most effective statewide land conservation organizations in the country. Through our members, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has helped to protect over a million acres throughout the state, including some of the moststunning landscapes
HILLS FAMILY FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Durham/Madbury community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcesMONSON CENTER
Monson Center is considered by leading archeologists to be one of the most significant archeological sites in New England. Many of the original foundations of the homes that were built in this late 1700s village are preserved. Visiting Monson Center, a historic gem, isHAFFENREFFER FOREST
The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Enfield community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch as
MOUNT MAJOR RESERVATION A Conservation Success Story. A coalition of organizations, led by the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, and the Belknap Range Conservation Coalition, successfully raised $1.6 million to conserve key parcels of land on and surrounding Mt. Major in 2015. This is the first step in the long-term stewardship of this icon mountain, and the Forest Society WILDFLOWERS IN OUR BACKYARDS Spring ephemeral is the term used for many of New Hampshire's wildflowers that show off in the spring and then move on to a different life cycle where they wither away back underground after going through a reproductive phase. The short definition is growing over a short amount of time. CHARLES G. KELLEY MEMORIAL FOREST The Forest Society primarily manages this property for sustainable forestry, productive wildlife habitat, and other conservation benefits in support of the greater Gilmanton community. While all of our reservations are open to the public, this property may be difficult to access due to a lack of developed recreation features and resourcessuch
RECREATE RESPONSIBLY ON THE WATER THIS SUMMER Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it'simportant to
BRETZFELDER PARK
The central focus of Bretzfelder Park is a giant white pine tree, estimated to be more than 200 years old. In the late 1800s, when Bethlehem was a haven for city folks seeking the clean air of the mountains, the tree became a popular place for visitors, who would wander down the quiet road and relax beneath the tree's branches, enjoying picnics in the quiet beauty of the forest. Skip to main content SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FORESTSToggle navigation
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HIKE LOCAL: GETTING OUTSIDE NEAR NASHUAMaria Finnegan
April 14, 2020
When a road trip north isn’t an option, Maria Finnegan relies on Nashua’s network of rail trails or takes a walk in a local park. Unfortunately, the Coronoavirus has made getting some fresh air a bitmore complicated.
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BALD EAGLE ON MERRIMACK RIVER IN CONCORD Dave Anderson , Ellen KennyApril 13, 2020
The golden eagle atop the NH State House dome in Concord isn't alone in the skies over the State Capitol. Photographer and naturalist Ellen Kenny ...*
BE SAFE. BE WELL. BE LOCAL.April 9, 2020
Nature is our ally during this difficult time. It has the power to soothe, uplift and restore. We are pleased to see people across the Granite State experiencing the restorative powers of a simple walk in the woods, and are equally pleased that most are heeding the message to enjoy those benefits locally and only when a place is not crowded.Read more
OUR (OUT)DOORS ARE OPEN There are still many ways to connect with the natural world right now. If you're looking for fresh air, our reservation guide can help you find a quiet trail. If you're now teaching your kids at home, we've also shared a number of digital lessons and tools to bring the outsidein.
HELP CONSERVE TUCKAWAY FARM Check out our latest project in Lee, NH. Tuckaway Farm has excellent agricultural soils, plus crazy good wildlife habitat thanks to enhanced 4,000 feet of frontage on the Oyster River—-which is also a drinking water source for the city of Durham and the University of New Hampshire. What’s not to like? FOREST SOCIETY NEWS & UPDATES WILDLIFE ON THE MERRIMACK RIVER FLOODPLAINEllen Kenny
April 20, 2020
Photographer Ellen Kenny is a frequent visitor to the Concord Merrimack River Outdoor Education and Conservation Area. She shares some recent observations and wildlife photographs.Tags:
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NORTHERN WATERFOWL RETURN TO ICE-FREE WATERSDave Anderson
April 15, 2020
Wood ducks are "dabbling" ducks: feeding on the surface of the water and not diving for food. They eat pond weeds, berries, seeds, aquatic insects and even acorns.Tags:
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CELEBRATE EARTH DAY ALL WEEK LONGAnna Berry
April 15, 2020
It's the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, created in 1970 to advance environmental protections. Read more on the Forest Society BlogFOOTER MENU
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