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Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests conserves and cares for forests across the state.
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Word count: 807 words, Reading time: 3.2 minutes"Skip to main content <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-TKCPPTD" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe> Sign Up Explore on the Go Forest Society on Facebook Forest Society on Instagram Forest Society on Threads Donate Membership User account menu Log in Main navigation What we do More "What we do" pages Land Conservation Education & Events Advocacy Forestry & Recreation News & Features Forest Notes & More Publications Current Projects More "Current Projects" pages Protect the Top of Mount Kearsarge! Conserving the Natural Communities of Campton Bog Farming for the Future at Morrill Dairy Farm Land Action Fund Recent Accomplishments Visit & Explore More "Visit & Explore" pages Visitor Guide Visitor Use Guidelines Conservation Center The Rocks Creek Farm 5 Hikes Challenge Mount Major Get Involved More "Get Involved" pages Upcoming Events Membership/Renewal Support Our Work Volunteer Subscribe to E-news About Us More "About Us" pages Contact Us Staff Board of Trustees Our History Employment FAQs Partners Business Members Annual Reports, Policies & Bylaws Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests conserves and cares for forests across the state. Wildlife Clean Water Working Forests Recreation Land Conservation Climate Protect the Last High-Elevation Lands on Mt. Kearsarge For more than 100 years, the Forest Society and its partners have safeguarded nearly 9,500 acres on Mt. Kearsarge—beginning with the Rollins Memorial Park tract in 1918 and continuing with thousands of acres of vital forest and wildlife habitat. Now, we have a unique opportunity to conserve 230 acres of the final large private parcels near the summit. To complete the acquisition, we must reach a critical fundraising goal by October 1. Click here to help us reach our goal. Hike with Heart for our 5 Hikes Challenge Join our Five Hikes Challenge, running now through October 31. Choose five hikes from more than 30 of our conserved forests across New Hampshire and discover new trails, quiet woodlands, and breathtaking views along the way. This year’s theme, “Hike with Heart,” is about connecting deeply with the land, caring for the places that sustain us, and sharing those experiences with others. Register for the challenge here. Forest Society News & Updates Revisiting Historic Monson Center Dave Anderson | October 15, 2025 With foliage at its peak, it’s the perfect time to explore Forest Society trails through the annual 5 Hikes Challenge. Recent guided hikes brought visitors to the historic Monson Center in Milford and Hollis — once one of New Hampshire’s earliest inland settlements. There’s still time to complete your own five hikes or join upcoming staff-led outings at Mount Major and the new Dottie Bean Forest. Tags: Education, Recreation, Land Stewards Concord nature trail to become wheelchair-accessible October 15, 2025 From the Concord Monitor: The Forest Society’s Les Clark Nature Trail in Concord will close temporarily starting today for upgrades to meet federal accessibility standards. The project will make the popular Merrimack River floodplain trail smoother and more accessible for people using wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility aids. Work is expected to take four to six weeks. Tags: Conservation Center, Land Conservation, Land Stewards, Recreation Improving Access at the Merrimack River Floodplain Trail Dylan Summers | October 14, 2025 The Forest Society is improving accessibility at the Merrimack River floodplain in Concord! A section of the Les Clark Nature Trail will be upgraded this fall to better accommodate visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility devices. The trail will be closed beginning October 15 for construction. Read the full FAQ for details on the project and what to expect. Tags: Conservation Center, Land Stewards, Land Conservation, Wildlife, Education Read more on the Forest Society Blog Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St. | Concord, NH 03301 Phone 603.224.9945 Fax 603.228.0423 info@forestsociety.org Privacy Policy About Us View our Sitemap Download the Forest Society Mobile App, powered by OuterSpatial Available on the App Store Get it on Google Play Land Trust Alliance accreditation Sign Up Explore on the Go Forest Society on Facebook Forest Society on Instagram Forest Society on Threads Membership Search keywords Main navigation What we do What we do Land Conservation Education & Events Advocacy Forestry & Recreation News & Features Forest Notes & More Publications Current Projects Current Projects Protect the Top of Mount Kearsarge! Conserving the Natural Communities of Campton Bog Farming for the Future at Morrill Dairy Farm Land Action Fund Recent Accomplishments Visit & Explore Visit & Explore Visitor Guide Visitor Use Guidelines Conservation Center The Rocks Creek Farm 5 Hikes Challenge Mount Major Get Involved Get Involved Upcoming Events Membership/Renewal Support Our Work Volunteer Subscribe to E-news About Us About Us Contact Us Staff Board of Trustees Our History Employment FAQs Partners Business Members Annual Reports, Policies & Bylaws User account menu Log in Search keywords Back to top"
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