2025 Winter Fest
On Saturday, February 8 from 2–10 PM, join us for Winter Fest, a fun-filled community event offering a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages.
On Saturday, February 8 from 2–10 PM, join us for Winter Fest, a fun-filled community event offering a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages.
An exploration of the local glacial and bedrock geology of the Clark Reserve in Chocorua with geologist Rick Allmendinger.
We’ll be re-blazing trail markers on Chocorua and Paugus mountain trails, the Bickford Heights trail, and other conservation land trails, with water-based paint (provided).
We will investigate spring ephemerals and other plants in the diverse habitats of CLC’s Charlotte C. Browne Woods in Chocorua.
If you love to hike Chocorua, come help keep the trails clear and safe, and meet others who also love this place.
Forests for the People is the story of the forest conservation movement that started in New England and led to the establishment of 41 Eastern National Forests, including the White Mountain National Forest.
With the diminishment of certain kinds of habitat, including convenient holes in old-growth trees, cavity nesting birds may have a harder time finding places to nest. We can help!
Join us for Map Your World with naturalist and outdoor educator Hillary Behr, an outdoor program on reading and making maps for 6- to 12-year-old kids and their caregivers.
If we could slow down to geological time, we would feel the earth rising and falling beneath our feet in a perpetual churn of motion. Alas, our lives are too brief. We can, however, learn to read the landscape to understand the movement that came before our time.
Join us for an exploration of the local glacial and bedrock geology of the Clark Reserve in Chocorua with geologist Rick Allmendinger.
When you see with the eyes of a naturalist, each new part of the landscape—field or forest, pond or stream—is full of diverse life.
With spring comes the return of thousands of migratory birds, readying for nesting season in the fields and forests around the Chocorua Lake Basin.
The location and details of this stewardship morning have changed since we first posted it…because stewardship needs change! Thanks to everyone who’s signed up before and signs up after this change!
For more than 100 years, Chocorua Mountain Club members have been clearing trails on Mount Chocorua, and you can, too! If you love to hike Chocorua, come help keep the trails clear and safe, and meet others who also love this place.
Evening Owl Prowl with CLC Stewardship Director Debra Marnich and US Forest Service wildlife biologist Chris Costello!
While many plants and a few animals are dormant in winter, the winter woods and fields are full of signs of life and activity.
Come spend a morning learning in community and caring for a beautiful place that is being managed to provide food and habitat for wildlife.
Stewardship with trails to wander afterward, an extraordinary glacial erratic, and mixed habitat to explore. Come spend a morning in a beautiful place that is being managed to provide food and habitat for wildlife.
The area around Chocorua Lake provides a widely diverse and rich fungal habitat. Ever wonder about the hundreds of miles of mycelium beneath our feet, of which we see only the fruiting bodies? Or which mushrooms are poisonous or edible?
Join us for an exploration of the local glacial and bedrock geology of the Clark Reserve in Chocorua with geologist Rick Allmendinger. (Rain date will be Sunday, August 21.)
Learn about being a good steward while running with Kristina Folcik and Rem Stone of White Mountain Endurance Races in the diverse habitats of the CLC Scott Reserve and The Nature Conservancy Bolles Reserve.
Join us for an exploration of the local glacial and bedrock geology of the Clark Reserve in Chocorua with geologist Rick Allmendinger.
Join naturalist and Chocorua Lake Conservancy Stewardship Director Lynne Flaccus for an early summertime exploration along the loop trails of the CLC’s Scott Reserve, in search of plants and animals that make their home in the upland forests north of Chocorua Lake.
Come hunt for some of spring’s earliest wildflowers, the “ephemeral” treasures that sprout and flower early in the spring before leaves in the forest canopy block sunlight.
Join the Chocorua Lake Conservancy for a fresh start to your day with an early morning bird walk with CLC Stewardship Director Lynne Flaccus.
Save the date—Saturday, May 14, 2022—for the annual Chocorua Mountain Club Trail Clearing Day.
Bring your 3- to 7-year olds and come explore the fields, woods, and wetlands of the Charlotte C. Browne Memorial Woods with naturalist and outdoor educator Hillary Behr.
Come explore the fields, woods, and wetlands of the Charlotte C. Browne Memorial Woods with naturalist and outdoor educator Hillary Behr.
Join us for a guided hike on the Chocorua Lake Conservancy (CLC) Scott Reserve and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Bolles Reserve to explore late autumn happenings in the forest, passing by Heron Pond and Chocorua Lake along the way.
Join us for a guided loop hike at the Clark Reserve off Chocorua Lake Road to explore the late fall colors and happenings in the forest as plants and animals prepare for winter.
The area around Chocorua Lake provides a widely diverse and rich fungal habitat. Ever wonder about the hundreds of miles of mycelium beneath our feet, of which we see only the fruiting bodies? Or which mushrooms are poisonous or edible?