FULL – Guided Hike: Five Finger Point Trail
Join the SLA for a guided hike of Five Finger Point along the shoreline of Squam Lake. Five Finger Point trail is an easy 2.7 mile loop trail with several beaches and waterfront views to explore.
Join the SLA for a guided hike of Five Finger Point along the shoreline of Squam Lake. Five Finger Point trail is an easy 2.7 mile loop trail with several beaches and waterfront views to explore.
Join us for a lively evening of music, movement, and community!
Mt. Morgan Trail, with its renowned peak and ladders, is a favorite among the Crawford-Ridgepole Trail connector routes. But this path is in need of some love and attention from volunteers like you. Join us to help maintain the hiking corridor and prevent erosion on the trail by clearing water bars so we can all continue trekking this one-of-a-kind trail.
The Byers Holtzman Barn is hosting a screening on Wednesday, August 27 at 8:00pm of the Toxic Puzzle, an award-winning documentary that explores the health risks of cyanobacteria in our lakes.
If you love the sun and mother earth you will love this program! We will be hosting a sun printing workshop using leaves, other natural materials, and an acrylic paint solution to print onto 100% cotton or silk materials. We will hold this event at the Squam Lakes Association barn building from 1-4 as a drop in event.
This beaver extravaganza will begin with a brief discussion before we kayak out to the beaver dam in Pipers Cove to explore.
Join us to help clean up Brooks Fisher Trail and a section the Crawford-Ridgepole Trail. We will clear blowdowns and cut back overgrown vegetation to keep the path navigable for hikers as well as prepare the CRT section for the Squam Ridge Race.
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.
Whether you're racing or hiking, it's an unforgettable way to support a great cause and experience the beauty of the region.
Do you want to name a tree? Reach fame by getting your name on one of our arboretum signs? Do you like to run or swim or hike or read? You are in the right spot! Participate in our trek for tree challenge for a chance to win naming rights to one of our arboretum trees! Every two miles trekked, or 100 pages read is equal to one raffle ticket entry!
