The Rocks tree fields in winter.

The Rocks' Christmas Tree Farm Opens November 23

We're excited to host another holiday season at The Rocks — and the second year based out of the Carriage Barn! As usual, we will have lush balsam and Frasier fir available to cut your own Christmas tree, a selection of handmade wreaths, complimentary wagon rides, and locally made items for sale in the gift shop. We'll kick off opening day on Nov. 23 with a holiday craft fair. Then, the Christmas tree farm will be open daily from Nov. 29 through Dec. 15!

Green fields and trees at Morrill Farm.

Support Farming for the Future: Help Protect Morrill Dairy Farm

The Forest Society is fortunate to be working again with the Morrill Family of Penacook to conserve the land base that supports their fourth-generation farm, located along the main stem of the Merrimack River just north of Sewall’s Falls and the Concord-Penacook border. Started by Rob Morrill’s grandfather in 1925, the Morrill Dairy Farm is approaching its centennial and has provided milk to the Hood plant on North Main Street in Concord for its entire history. We want to protect the land from subdivision and development while allowing for agricultural uses and recreation, including fishing, hunting, and paddling. To complete this project, we must raise a total of $263,000, including at least $100,000 in private donations.

Forest Society News & Updates

Snow geese fly in the sky.

Something Wild: Tracking the Odyssey of Bird Migration

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | November 8, 2024

Scott Weidensaul is a naturalist and ornithologist now living in New Hampshire who is involved in several research projects focusing on bird migration.

A bed in the middle of the Christmas tree fields.

Garnet Hill at The Rocks: Holiday Inspiration

Anna Berry | November 8, 2024

Garnet Hill — a clothing, bedding, and home décor company that was founded in 1976 in Franconia — focused its holiday campaign on traditions that staff members have created at The Rocks. 

a "Project SEE" outdoor classroom along Merrimack River

Concord's "Project SEE" Students Visit the Merrimack River Floodplain

Dave Anderson | October 31, 2024

Students from 14 different classes of the Concord School District visited the Merrimack River Floodplain for their "habitat hikes" programs in October.