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  • Caledonian Record: Construction Of Forest Society North Nearing Completion

    September 1, 2023

    For hikers and walkers, The Rocks Estate trails are expected to be open by Oct. 1, after most or all construction vehicles are no longer on site.

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  • Rek-lis "Rocks Red Ale" Pays Tribute to The Rocks

    Anna Berry
    August 9, 2023

    Drink a pint to support The Rocks!

  • Author Howard Mansfield and Composer Ben Cosgrove to Perform Original Work at Annual Meeting

    Anna Berry
    July 27, 2023

    Today’s tourists to the White Mountains may not know it, but they’ve come in search of an Eden created by a legion of 19th-century landscape painters.

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Weddings at The Rocks

Rent The Rocks for your fall 2023 or 2024 wedding!

A couple poses during their wedding.
(Photo courtesy of Heidi Daft)

A bride waits for the groom under a covered gazebo.
The Rocks has been home to many weddings, proposals, and generations of families making memories during Christmas and maple seasons. (Photo: Courtesy of Heidi Daft)

Looking for a beautiful outdoor space to hold your wedding? The Rocks is a historic gem in the North Country that offers formal gardens, a newly built amphitheater overlooking the Presidential range, and spectacular mountain views across the 1,400-acre property. Owned by the Forest Society, The Rocks is part of our nonprofit organization's mission to perpetuate the forests of New Hampshire.

We provide with your reservation:

  • Several choices of ceremony and reception locations with spectacular views (site only- tents and bathrooms would need to brought in);
  • Hookups for water, food trucks, and lighting.

Contact Nigel Manley, Senior Outreach Manager: 

nmanley@forestsociety.org or (603)444-6228.

 

 

 

Autumn panorama from The Rocks.
(Photo: Chris Whiton)

Formal gardens at The Rocks.
The formal gardens at The Rocks were originally designed by the Olmstead family.

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Plan your dream wedding at The Rocks.

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A wedding set up in the formal gardens.

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The Rocks is also a working Christmas tree farm.

 

The Rocks

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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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