Once we bale a tree, The Rocks staff will not be able to tie the tree to a vehicle. We will supply string, but customers will need to complete the task.
Watch this video from the National Christmas Tree Association to learn how to tie your tree to your vehicle!
The Rocks' Christmas Tree Farm will still be welcoming families and visitors this holiday for cut-your-own trees starting November 21, but to keep customers and staff as safe as possible will require advance reservations.
Visit The Rocks during sugar season for a hands-on maple experience including a guide to tapping a tree, boiling syrup and even tasting the final product!
The Rocks has partnered with many of the area's best hotels and inns to offer two fabulous vacation packages annually: The New Hampshire Maple Experience in early Spring, and the Christmas Memory Package in November and December.
On February 13, 2019, a fire at The Rocks destroyed two historic buildings that we used for office space, programming, a gift shop and farm operations. In the wake of this devastating loss, the Forest Society has an opportunity to rethink the vision for this iconic North Country destination.
The Forest Society completed the first phase of “Forest Society North,” a long-term plan to renovate and restore the landscape, facilities and program at The Rocks in Bethlehem, following the February 2019 fire which destroyed two historic buildings, the Tool Building and the Electric Plant.