View from a mountaintop with blue skies and leafless trees

Protect the top of Mt. Kearsarge

The Forest Society is working to conserve 230 acres on Mt. Kearsarge. With $300,000 already raised, we’re seeking the remaining funds needed to complete the purchase by year’s end and add the land to Mt. Kearsarge State Forest.

The Rocks horse carriage Christmas

Holiday Traditions at The Rocks

Celebrate the season with the Forest Society North at The Rocks! Visit us in Bethlehem to cut your own Christmas tree, shop handmade wreaths, and enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides, cocoa, and crafts. Or join us by the coast for our Holiday Open House at Creek Farm in Portsmouth.

Forest Society News & Updates

Owl banding

Something Wild: Up close with NH's tiniest — and cutest — owl

Chris Martin, Dave Anderson | October 31, 2025

The Something Wild team visited Black Mountain Forest to see northern saw-whet owls up close. On a record night at the banding station, 15 owls were banded and released, helping researchers track these tiny, elusive nocturnal hunters.

Bean Hike

Guided Hike in Farmington Wraps Up "5 Hikes Challenge"

Dave Anderson | October 31, 2025

To close out this year’s Five Hikes Challenge, participants enjoyed a beautiful fall day exploring the Dottie Bean Forest in Farmington — a landscape of family legacy, open blueberry ledges, and mountain views.

Madame Sherri's Forest

Forest Journal: Haunted woods? No, but let your imagination run wild

Kaity Stanton | October 27, 2025

As Halloween approaches, Forest Society staffer Kaity Stanton dives into the “safety of the woods” debate and discovers that some New Hampshire forests come with a ghost story or two. With insights from Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire author Marianne O’Connor, this piece explores eerie legends at places like Madame Sherri Forest and Monson Center — and reminds us that even the spookiest trails have deep roots in history and conservation.