Snowshoe Hike at The Rocks
Join our Senior Outreach Manager, Nigel Manley, on a snowshoe hike on the trails at The Rocks.
Welcome to the Forest Society's events calendar! Click on the event name to find more information and register through the Forest Society or one of our community partners.
Join our Senior Outreach Manager, Nigel Manley, on a snowshoe hike on the trails at The Rocks.
Join Nigel Manley in Bethlehem for a workshop focused on the practice of pruning wild apple trees. This workshop has a classroom and outdoor practical portion at Forest Society North at the Rocks.
Registration closes Friday, February 20, 2026; Snow date Friday, March 13. Women in the Woods is a collaboration between UNH Cooperative Extension, NH Timberland Owners Association, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. The Women Landowner Summit, part of the Women in the Woods project, is an opportunity for New Hampshire women forest landowners to come together, learn, build skills, and connect! This event is sponsored by the Alnoba Lewis Family Foundation.
Join Nigel Manley in Hancock for a workshop focused on the practice of pruning wild apple trees. This workshop is in partnership with The Harris Center for Conservation Education and will be practicing on apple trees on their education center campus.
Join us for a walk in the woods on the tail end of winter and early edge of spring! On this warm-up hike, we’ll still enjoy all that’s amazing about the woods in winter, and spot the signs that the forest is waking back up.
Come to the Rocks to learn how to identify and tap a sugar maple tree, enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride through the historic estate, and take a tractor ride to talk with a sugar maker as they plies their trade in the sweet-scented steam of a working sugar house.
Did you know that some mushroom species produce fruiting bodies that persist year-round? Now you do! Join us for an exploration of fungi that you can find and identify in our winter woods while we explore the Hay Forest and sample a locally-foraged mushroom beverage.
Come to the Rocks to learn how to identify and tap a sugar maple tree, enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride through the historic estate, and take a tractor ride to talk with a sugar maker as they plies their trade in the sweet-scented steam of a working sugar house.
The Cottrell-Baldwin Lecture Series explores what’s happening in New Hampshire’s forests—from microscopic changes to the big picture of land conservation. Join us on late-winter Tuesday evenings for expert insight into the landscapes that shape our state.