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Guided Hike: Wentworth Trail

Challenge yourself to a climb on the LRCC's very last guided hike of the season! We’ll begin our trek at historic Mead Base on the southern slope of Mt. Israel, then ascend the two-mile Wentworth Trail to its summit, where we’ll enjoy beautiful views of the Sandwich Range before heading back down.

Squ-inter is Coming!

Come join Peter and Meg for their last Adventure Ecology program of their AmeriCorps service at Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest.

SLA Open House

Explore our newly renovated building, complete with new office and public spaces and a state-of-the-art water quality monitoring lab. Enjoy hot chocolate, holiday cookies, and plenty of seasonal cheer. Whether you're a long-time supporter or new to the community, we welcome you to come celebrate with us!

Wednesday Winter Hike: East and West Rattlesnake via Col Trail

Join Director of Education, Kyle Salmons, on an easy 2.8 mile out-and-back hike to the summits of both East and West Rattlesnake. It's a great time of year to get out and hike, but it's best to have company on a chilly winter day. Whether you are an experienced hiker or you are just looking for a starting point, our Wednesday Winter Hikes are a great way to get out and explore!

Wednesday Winter Hike: Cotton Trail

Join Director of Education, Kyle Salmons, for a mix of gentle hike and steep climb on an out-and-back hike up Cotton Mountain. Start 2025 off with a winter hike up to the summit of the first (or last, depending on your perspective) mountain on the Squam Range. Nestled close to the town of Holderness, Cotton Mountain is the perfect winter hike to get used to steep terrain without the risk of being out in the wilderness.

Science Pub – Big Night: The Spring Amphibian Migration & How You Can Help

Every year, on the first warm, rainy nights of spring, thousands of salamanders and frogs migrate to vernal pools and other wetlands to breed in a phenomenon known as “Big Night.” Sadly, many are killed when they must cross roads. Join longtime Salamander Crossing Brigade coordinator Brett Amy Thelen to discover the magic of Big Night — and to learn how community scientists in the Granite State are coming together to help migrating amphibians survive the most dangerous journey of their lives.

Wednesday Winter Hike: Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest Loop

Join Director of Education, Kyle Salmons, on a 2.4 mile loop around Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest. This is an easy hike with very little elevation gain. It's the perfect opportunity to practice using snow shoes or to put a new pair to the test! Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest also offers a unique view of the lake in winter from the many coves and beaches along the way.

Cancelled – Wednesday Winter Hike: Livermore Loop

-- This event has been cancelled due to cold temperatures -- Join the Lakes Region Conservation Corps on their first guided hike of the season! Come meet some of our LRCC members and enjoy one of the best lesser known loop hikes in the area. Located just past Burleigh Farm, the Livermore loop offers a fantastic view of the lake and one of the best spots to sip hot cocoa and enjoy a winter lunch on the trail.

Wednesday Winter Hike: Five Finger Point

Join Lakes Region Conservation Corps members on a moderate 3 mile loop around Five Finger Point. Explore each cove and "finger" of this northern piece of Squam Lake. The Fiver Finger Point trail will give you a unique view of the lake from the shores of Squam.

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