Looking for more opportunities to meet new people, learn new skills, or have fun in Holderness? See what the Holderness Recreation Department has to offer!
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!
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.
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.
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.
Join us to remove invasive plant species like knotweed and bittersweet from the Cotton Mountain Trailhead with help from our visiting AmeriCorps NCCC members.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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