Tour Hedgehog Mountain with the Forest Society

May 16, 2011

Tour Hedgehog Mountain with the Forest Society

Explore Hedgehog Mountain with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and the Deering Conservation Commission on Saturday, June 4 from 10 am – 4 pm.

This large forested area surrounds a prominent granite ridgeline with the northernmost point known as Hedgehog Mountain. The ridgeline is clearly visible to the east as one travels between Hillsborough and Antrim on Rte. 202.

The Forest Society and the Deering Conservation Commission have worked hard to protect this ecologically rich area, and these efforts have resulted in thousands of acres of conserved land. Join us on this moderate hike to sheer granite cliffs and spectacular views of the Contoocook River Valley and western highlands.

Pre-registration is required. For more information or to register, visit http://www.forestsociety.org/thingstodo, email signup@forestsociety.org, or call Tina at 603-224-9945 ext. 313.

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.