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Join Tin Mountain Conservation Center for an exploration at the Jackson Field Station property. Highlights include the summit of Tin Mountain, a tin mine on the property, and historic homestead, and a mountain pond. Tin Mountain’s naturalist will explain the historic use of the property, help identify plant species, and point out animal signs. These hikes are a great way to explore the lesser trod trails of the White Mountains and avoid the crowds. Participants of all ages welcome.

Spend the day paddling the waters of the Pontook Reservoir on the Androscoggin River. Enjoy the start of fall and search for migrating birds, mammal signs, and the colors of autumn. Pack a lunch and your binoculars. Bring your own canoe (or kayak) or use one of ours.

Explore Tin Mountain's beautiful and unique Albany property with Outreach Coordinator, Heather McKendry. As we enjoy the second to last last official week of summer, our trails are sure to show signs of the approaching autumn. Whether we venture to Chase Pond, the 1800s quarry, Lunch Rock, Mountain Laurel Loop or walk on the Accessible Nature Trail - the property hides treasures around every bend.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and includes uneven terrain; please plan accordingly, dress for the weather and meet on the Nature Learning Center porch.
$15 per person/$25 per household and $5 for TMCC members
Pre-registration is welcomed, but not required.
The Nature Learning Center will be closed this morning for a private event... the trails are always open!

Ages 5-12 (split into two groups, approximately by age)
From plants to animals to dirt, every week we will explore the
fields and forests of Tin Mountain’s Nature Learning Center,
using the outdoors as our classroom for these hands-on learning
adventures. Programs will be held outdoors except in cases of
deluge or subzero temperatures so dress accordingly.

Join Chris Lewey of Raven Interpretive Programs for a discussion of common migrating hawks of the northeast. The program will cover basic identification marks, flight, behavior, and sightings of hawks. An optional hawk watch on 9/20 allows participants to put these new ID skills into practice.

Join Tin Mountain Conservation Center for an exploration at the Jackson Field Station property. Highlights include the summit of Tin Mountain, a tin mine on the property, and historic homestead, and a mountain pond. Tin Mountain’s naturalist will explain the historic use of the property, help identify plant species, and point out animal signs. These hikes are a great way to explore the lesser trod trails of the White Mountains and avoid the crowds. Participants of all ages welcome.

Explore Tin Mountain's beautiful and unique Albany property with Outreach Coordinator, Heather McKendry. As we enjoy the last official week of summer, our trails are sure to show signs of the approaching autumn. Whether we venture to Chase Pond, the 1800s quarry, Lunch Rock, Mountain Laurel Loop or walk on the Accessible Nature Trail - the property hides treasures around every bend.
The walk is approximately 2 miles and includes uneven terrain; please plan accordingly, dress for the weather and meet on the Nature Learning Center porch.
$15 per person/$25 per household and $5 for TMCC members
Pre-registration is welcomed, but not required.

Join us in search of hawks during their fall migration. Enjoy a great hike while we look for hawks, other birds, and signs of fall. Moderate hike of .7miles to the summit.
Bring binoculars or borrow ours.
We will be meeting at the trailhead for Sabattus Mountain in Lovell at 10am or at the Maine Visitor Center in Fryeburg at 9:30am to caravan.

Landowners are increasingly facing the challenge of controlling non-native invasive species on properties throughout the valley. These species are often able to outcompete our native species and can reduce native biodiversity, influencing forest health and regeneration, wildlife habitats, and recreational activities. Join Wendy Scribner, Natural Resources Specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension in this session where we’ll talk about some of the characteristics of these plants, control measures, and ways to strategically focus your time and effort for the most impact on your project, property, or community.