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Paths in the Forest: A glimpse of recreational improvements in 2025

Laurel Swope-Brush | December 8, 2025

Behind every great day in the forest are the hands that make our trails safe, sustainable, and accessible. Discover the standout stewardship projects of 2025 and celebrate the volunteers and partners who help care for more than 200 of our forests.

Les Clark Nature Trail Reopens with Accessibility Upgrades

November 24, 2025

The Les Clark Nature Trail behind our Conservation Center in Concord is open again! After several weeks of upgrades, the quarter-mile path now meets federal accessibility standards with a smoother surface, new benches overlooking Mill Brook and the Merrimack River, and a small turnaround near the river kiosk.

Forest Society Adds 370 acres to the Morse Preserve in Alton

November 24, 2025

The Forest Society has expanded the conserved landscape in the Belknap Range to 1,050 acres. The newly protected ridgeline and headwater forests—made possible with support from state and local conservation partners—will safeguard wildlife habitat, views, and local drinking water.

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