Beaver: The Wetland Weaver
This beaver extravaganza will begin with a brief discussion before we kayak out to the beaver dam in Pipers Cove to explore.
This beaver extravaganza will begin with a brief discussion before we kayak out to the beaver dam in Pipers Cove to explore.
We will be exploring Homestead Forest trail on a 2.7-mile loop trail that takes you through a variety of terrain, swamp, caves, deciduous forest and conifer forests. Squam Lakes conservation corps member Emma Murray will be leading this hike through this beautiful property maintained by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. By the end of the hike you will be able to identify the trees and other plants that are giving you shade on your hikes.
We will be hiking Red Hill, a 3.5 mile round trip hike with stunning views of the surrounding lakes and mountains. Enjoy a steep climb with a fall vista that will make all your effort worth the while!
From 2 pm - 4:30 pm on October 4 we will be hosting a felting workshop. We will be out capturing the beauty of Pipers Cove as an introductory lesson or a way to connect with other felters in the area. We will have all the supplies necessary for participation but bring your own if you would like.
Winter has set in and New Hampshire is once again blanketed in snow. Much of the wildlife that flourished in the warmer months is nowhere to be seen, but a stroll in the snow will reveal that there are many furry and feathered residents that stay here all year long! Join the Squam Lakes Association to explore the clues wildlife leave behind as they brave the New Hampshire winter. We will identify animal tracks and signs that can be found throughout the Squam watershed and learn how they can tell us about the health of our watershed! This is a perfect way for people of all ages to enjoy New Hampshire's chilly winter days.
The lack of leaves shouldn’t stop us from IDing trees! Join the Squam Lakes Association for a winter walk through Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest. This 1.5 mile adventure will take us through quiet forests as we learn fascinating facts about our native tree species, and how to identify them even in winter!
Join the Squam Lakes Association for a comprehensive workshop and guided hike designed to teach you the essentials of winter gear, layering, and weather safety. Whether you bring your own traction or use our provided snowshoes, you'll gain the confidence to tackle any snowy trail!
Spring is just around the corner, and for our feathered friends that means love is in the air. Join us as we hoot from our hearts- attempting to swoon the attention of local owls at Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest on Friday, March 7th at 5:00 pm . This program will contain some fun owl facts, a tutorial on how to call in owls with your voice, and the opportunity to practice on a short 2 mile night hike... We may even see an owl up close!
Join the Squam Lakes Association for a fun, hands-on program designed for children under the age of 8. Through stories, discovery, and creativity, your child will explore the fascinating world of insects. They will learn what makes an insect an insect, what roles insects play, and will create their very own critters.
Join the Squam Lakes Association for our Adventure Ecology program focused on the science and beauty of the natural soundscape. You will learn how to identify the unique auditory signatures of the watershed while reconnecting with the environment through mindful listening.
