Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Protected Lands encompass diverse forested habitats and aquatic ecosystems in central New Hampshire, offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, and environmental education.
The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Protected Lands are located in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, surrounding the renowned Squam Lake. Covering over 1,200 acres, this area conserves a range of northern hardwood forests, wetlands, and shoreline habitats that support local wildlife including beavers, otters, bald eagles, and various waterfowl. The protected lands form an essential component of the Squam Lakes watershed, maintaining water quality and ecological integrity while serving as an outdoor classroom for the Science Center’s educational programs. Established in the 1960s as part of the mission to promote science education and conservation, the lands have been continually expanded through acquisitions and easements. Visitors to the area can enjoy moderately challenging hiking trails that wind through mixed forests and along the lake's edges, offering scenic views and chances to spot native animals in their natural habitats. Interpretive signage and guided tours help deepen understanding of local ecology and conservation efforts. The proximity to Squam Lake enhances water-based activities such as canoeing and kayaking, complementing the terrestrial exploration opportunities. The preserve also plays a critical role in protecting important migratory bird stopover areas and stands as a regional example of community-supported conservation. Overall, the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Protected Lands combine natural beauty, scientific discovery, and recreational access, attracting nature lovers, educators, and families year-round.
Fells Trail Overlook with panoramic views of Squam Lake
Old-growth hardwood forest sections with diverse understory plants
Wildlife observation areas featuring bald eagle and otter habitats
Quiet Lakeside trail ideal for canoe access and peaceful nature walks
Extensive protected shoreline providing habitat for aquatic species and ideal spots for canoeing and birdwatching.
Several active nesting sites monitored by the Science Center offering rare glimpses of this iconic raptor.
An accessible loop trail with interpretive panels explaining local ecology and conservation efforts.