Hike Headwaters of the Salmon Falls River
Forest Society Land Protection Specialist Mike Speltz will lead a guided hike on Saturday, August 13 at 9 am along the Salmon Falls Reservation in Milton Mills. Speltz will describe the interactions between land, water, and wildlife as participants descend from the open bluff through the managed forest to the vegetated buffer of the river.
The Salmon Fall Reservation was protected by the Forest Society in 2008 in partnership with Moose Mountains Regional Greenways. This hike will be the kickoff event for Moose Mountains Regional Greenways’ 9th annual Woods, Water and Wildlife Festival.
This event is cosponsored by Moose Mountains Regional Greenways. For more information or to register, call (603) 978-7125 or email info@mmrg.info.
Moose Mountains Regional Greenways is a non-profit land conservation organization that works to conserve and connect the most special natural areas in Brookford, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Wakefield, and Wolfeboro, NH. For more information call 603-817-8260 or visit www.mmrg.info.
Founded in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is the state’s oldest and largest non-profit land conservation organization. Supported by 10,000 families and businesses, the Forest Society’s mission is to perpetuate the state’s forests by promoting land conservation and sustainable forestry. For more information, visit www.forestsociety.org.