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News

  • Legislation Introduced to Establish New Forest Conservation Program

    Matt Leahy
    May 24, 2023

    We encourage readers to contact Rep. Kuster to thank her for efforts on this legislation.

  • NH Senate Committee Approves Agricultural Lands Protection Legislation

    Matt Leahy
    May 24, 2023

    New Hampshire has a capable land trust community who have protected thousands of acres of NH farmland.

  • Forestry Field Trip to Learn More About Beech Leaf Disease

    Steven Junkin
    May 19, 2023

    Forest Society Foresters Wendy, Steve and Gabe all recently attended a field visit to Bear Brook State Park to see the beech leaf disease outbreak ...

Download the Forest Society Mobile App

Your mobile field guide to Forest Society forest reservations and trails!

Screenshots of the Forest Society mobile app show maps and other features.

Visitors to Forest Society reservations can now access information about land and trails easily from their mobile devices. Using the OuterSpatial platform, the Forest Society's mobile application is free and available for both iPhone and Android devices. The app includes offline mapping and navigation — and access continues even without a cell phone signal.

Download the app:

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A black button that says download on Google play store.

A QR code for downloading OuterSpatial.
Scan this QR code with your smartphone's camera to download OuterSpatial from your app store.

Once you've downloaded the app, use this link to go to the "New Hampshire Community" where you will find the Forest Society's maps and content.

 

Visitors can use the app to:

  • plan a visit to a reservation or trail and make the most of a visit once there
  • navigate while on trails
  • discover new places
  • locate parking, restrooms and other features
  • access information about ecological, geological and historical points of interest
  • receive notifications about hazards, closures and other timely information
  • follow outings with interpretive information curated by Forest Society staff
  • share experiences and photos and connect with others who love the outdoors
  • track progress on the 5 Hikes Challenge following registration

The mobile app is a one-stop tool users can rely on for accurate, up-to-date information on trails and recreation information throughout New Hampshire.

 

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Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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