These activities introduce key concepts of reduce, reuse, recycle through a series of worksheets, then provides students with a series of crafts and activities related to these concepts.
Category: Discover the Power of Parks
Discover the Power of Parks is presented by New Hampshire State Parks in collaboration with the Student Conservation Association and made possible by generous financial support from Eversource. The program offers a look into the natural world through hands-on programming. Interpretive programs focus on connecting participants with nature and building appreciation for New Hampshire’s unmatched natural heritage. Programs include guided hikes, interpretive tours, and imaginative environmental workshops for children and families. Programs are offered free to guests with paid park admission fee. No pre-registration is required.
Tide Pools Video & Activities
This lesson teaches students about creatures that live in tidepools and the intertidal zone in New Hampshire through a short video and accompanying worksheet activities.
Leave No Trace & Ten Essentials
These lessons teach students the Leave No Trace principles through short videos and supplementary worksheets.
Predators & Prey Animals
Lesson Plans about Predator and Prey Animal Behavior
Princess Pine: A Tale of Two Misnomers
By: Katherine Kelly As you are taking a winter stroll in Bear Brook State Park, you may come across a Princess Pine peeking through the snow. At first glance this plant looks like a small evergreen sapling: green, needle-like leaves and a pine tree silhouette. Look closer and you may see that the stem is […]
Cannon Mountain, The Living Legend
What better place to prep for winter than Franconia Notch State Park, home of one of the most historically significant ski areas in the US?
Photographic Moments on Monadnock
Looking back through photos, it’s fun to see how the mountain has changed since June and how my perspective on it has also altered.
As we move towards peak foliage season, welcome to a miniature photographic tour of some of the things I love about Monadnock.
“Biodegradable” Food Waste
By Thomas Cummings, SCA Interpretative Ranger for Monadnock State Park and Miller State Park. Nutrition is a key component to a healthy lifestyle, especially while you’re out exploring New Hampshire State Parks. Some common trail snacks include different fruit, nuts, and even a hardy sandwich. After eating some of these, one thought may cross you […]
Falling for Foliage: A Look Ahead to Leaf-Peeping Season
Why do leaves turn such brilliant colors in the fall? The answer lies in the chemis-tree (get it?).
Campfire Desserts
These are three relatively simple and easy recipes you can try the next time you are out camping in one of our beautiful state parks. Enjoy yourself and don’t forget to practice good campfire safety!