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Yoga at the SLA

Gift yourself a joyous vinyasa yoga practice designed to stretch, strengthen, and release tension. Mindful movement and breathwork will leave you feeling refreshed, balanced, and mentally clear.

Volunteer: Mt. Percival Trail Work Day

Mt. Percival Trail is one of the most iconic hikes in the Squam Range, and we’re calling volunteers to help us maintain it. Join us as we clear waterbars and clean up the trail corridor with a team of AmeriCorp NCCC members that are currently serving at the SLA.

Batty for Bats

Come gather to learn more about the incredible flying mammal in celebration of International Bat Week! We will have a sunset walk at Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest, talk all about bats, and watch for them on the beach at dusk.

Stargazing at Squam

Have you ever wanted to get into stargazing but don't know where to start? Join us at the SLA for an introductory stargazing workshop.

Fall Volunteer Workday

Fall Work Day is a day where SLA staff and community come together to wrap up the SLA campus and campsites for the season.

Yoga at the SLA

Gift yourself a joyous vinyasa yoga practice designed to stretch, strengthen, and release tension. Mindful movement and breathwork will leave you feeling refreshed, balanced, and mentally clear.

Fall Golden Hour Frolic

Join us as we hike 1.8 miles roundtrip up the south peak of Whitten Woods. Bring your camera to capture the beauty of Squam Lake. We will teach about some of the plants and animals in the area as well as exploring the gorgeous New Hampshire peaks.

Trek for Trees: Name Reveal

Come join us as we reveal which trees will be yours! You've worked hard by reading and hiking to submit tickets come take it easy with coffee and donuts as we reveal the tags for each tree!

Full Moon Hike: West Rattlesnake

Come join us for a full moon hike! This is one of the super moons of 2025, and what better place to view it than over Squam Lakes on top of Rattlesnake mountain?

Hibernate, Migrate, Adapt: Belknap Woods

Join LRCC member Danielle at Belknap Woods loop for an adventure ecology exploring what wild NH residents do to survive winter. Mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, and plants all have to use different strategies and adaptations to live through cold and lean months. Come learn about some fascinating survival methods while enjoying an easy and beautiful 2 mile hike.

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