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Protect &
preserve

Don’t take nature for granite

Our forests, mountains, lakes, and beaches were all here long before we got to enjoy them. Love New Hampshire? Learn these tips so you can protect it & preserve it for future generations.

  • Illustrated tent next to an evergreen tree

    Travel & camp on durable surfaces

    The outdoors is delicate. Stay on marked trails and camp in designated areas.

  • Illustrated flower, mushroom, and butterfly

    Leave no trace

    Pack out what you pack in, and endeavor to leave things better than how you found them.

  • Illustrated campfire icon

    Minimize campfire impact

    Only build fires where permitted, keep them small, and put them out completely before leaving or sleeping.

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    Respect wildlife

    Observe animals from a distance, and don’t disturb their habitat — for your safety, and for theirs.

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Wildly Responsible in the Winter

Winter is full of outdoor opportunities—and risks. Be aware of sudden drops in temperature, high winds, and deep snow. Always stay a safe distance from thin ice, and remember that many trails run through both public and private land.

Winter activites in NH

Spring activites in NH

Summer activites in NH

Fall activites in NH

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