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Squam Lakes Conservation Society Lands Adventures

Squam Lakes Conservation Society Lands protect critical forest, wetland, and shoreline habitats around New Hampshire’s Squam Lake, offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, wildlife observation, and paddling.

7,000+
Acres Protected
25+
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Squam Lakes Conservation Society Lands

Squam Lakes Conservation Society Lands
 

The Squam Lakes Conservation Society (SLCS) lands encompass over 7,000 acres of protected forest, wetlands, and shoreline surrounding Squam Lake in central New Hampshire. Established to preserve the natural beauty, water quality, and ecological integrity of the Squam Lake watershed, these lands form a vital wildlife corridor and contribute significantly to regional biodiversity. The conservation society manages a network of trails and natural preserves that present an immersive experience across hardwood and mixed conifer forests, bogs, and rocky ridges. Visitors can explore scenic hiking trails such as the Hemlock Trail and the Cook Trail that traverse varied terrain and offer expansive views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Squam Lake itself, famous for its clear waters and diverse fish population, is a prime location for paddling and fishing. Birdwatchers frequently visit to spot species like bald eagles, loons, and warblers, while the protected lands maintain habitats for deer, moose, and other wildlife. The lands have a rich history of local conservation efforts dating back to the mid-20th century and play an important role in sustaining outdoor recreation and environmental education. Seasonal changes offer distinct experiences—from vibrant fall foliage to peaceful winter snowshoe walks. The SLCS also engages community volunteers and visitors in stewardship activities to ensure long-term preservation. These lands appeal to a broad range of outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet, natural settings within easy reach of nearby towns.

Highlights

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Hemlock Trail – A popular loop with lake views and diverse forest ecosystems

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Cook Trail Preserve – Forested ridges and wetlands offering rich wildlife habitats

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Squam Lake Shoreline – Pristine paddling routes with opportunities to observe loons and eagles

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Lookout Rock – A quiet vantage point overlooking Squam Lake and the Ossipee Mountains

Notable Natural Features

Squam Lake

A clear, spring-fed lake renowned for its water quality and as a habitat for native fish and nesting loons.

Cook Trail Preserve

Protected forest and wetland area with varied habitats supporting diverse plant and animal species.

Lookout Rock

An elevated rock outcrop offering panoramic views of Squam Lake and surrounding mountain ranges.