Snowshoeing

This property is best accessed from the small parking area on Route 302 in Bethlehem, NH. This is located approximately 5 miles east of the center of Bethlehem (junction of Routes 302 and 142), on the south side of Route 302. 

Thursday, February 1, 2018 - 6:00pm
LittletonGrafton County, New Hampshire

The 90 acre Sleeping Astronomer Forest in Bethlehem was once destined for house lots, but was "saved" by Dr. Henry W. Vallant and George R.

Sunday, January 14, 2018 - 8:30am
BethlehemGrafton County, New Hampshire

NOTE NEW DATE - SUNDAY JANUARY 14. WE ARE ASKING PEOPLE TO RSVP IF YOU ARE INTENDING TO ATTEND THE RESCHEDULED HIKE. SEE RSVP BUTTON BELOW.

The Washburn land has a multi-generational history as a working forest. The Washburn siblings’ father Reuben Washburn and his business partner George Hann first began purchasing timberland in the 1940s and early 1950s for what became the Washburn Lumber Company.

Much more than tracks in the snow

When snow returns to the forest, wild neighbors guide me through a winter of changes.

The first measurable snowfall of winter stops me cold in my tracks. I stare at a landscape instantly transformed into a Currier …

The Kauffmann Forest surrounds the land at Christine Lake owned by the Percy Summer Club. The club's land is protected by a conservation easement held by the Forest Society. Combined with the state-owned Nash Stream Forest, these conservation lands comprise the entire watershed of beautiful Christine Lake.

The most unique feature of the property is an old gold mine, operated by the Whitefield Mining Company until 1885. The mine has one shaft 100 feet deep, with its entrance carved into the face of a cliff.

Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, The Rocks is a protected reserve that serves as the Forest Society’s North Country Conservation and Education Center. Featuring more than 13 buildings on the National Historic Register, The Rocks' Heritage Trail evokes the gilded era of a century ago of long vacations in the refreshing summer air of the White Mountains.