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Category: The NH State Park Experience

From Hotels to Hiking Trails

August 8, 2014August 8, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters 1 Comment

Franconia Notch State Park has been a destination for people looking to explore the White Mountains for a very long time.  People are instantly captivated by the natural attractions such as the mountain views, the Flume Gorge and the Basin. These landmarks are really something special, however, I have discovered that one of the most […]

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Meeting Bear Brook’s History

August 6, 2014August 6, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters Leave a comment

Since I’ve started my programming this summer, I’ve come to find that there are so many people who love Bear Brook State Park just as much as I do. But each of us have our own reasons. For some, Bear Brook is a second home or a summer get-away. I’ve met campers who have been […]

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Pet-friendly Picnic Peak

August 4, 2014August 4, 2014 Tom Howe Leave a comment

Miller State Park in Peterborough, NH is the oldest State Park in New Hampshire, protecting a portion of Pack Monadnock deeded to the state in 1891. The park is pet friendly and has some great easy and rewarding hikes, as well as an auto road to the summit. There are two hiking trails leaving from […]

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The Old Man of the Valley

August 1, 2014August 1, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters Leave a comment

Since I have moved up to the Great North Woods, I have had a sense of wanderlust. To quench my thirst for travel, I do what any sensible adventurer would do- I go geocaching. I know some of you out there are scratching your heads and wondering, “What in the world is geocaching?” Well, I […]

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Making my Day

July 30, 2014July 30, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters Leave a comment

Coming into this position serving with the Student Conservation Association, I expected to be teaching people about the environment in general and the parks where I was stationed specifically. I looked forward to working with a bunch of different people in different environments, from the elementary schools in Manchester to the top of Mount Monadnock. […]

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Mountains and Everything In Between

July 29, 2014July 30, 2014 Tom Howe Leave a comment

Franconia Notch State Park, located between the Franconia and Kinsman mountain ranges, is an easily accessible park with a wide range of attractions. Saved by a 1927 campaign by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Franconia Notch protects over 6,000 acres of wilderness and was once home to the iconic Old Man […]

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People Make the Place

July 25, 2014July 25, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters Leave a comment

This past weekend I decided that it was time for me to try the hike to Kinsman Mountain with the hopes of surviving the climb and also coming up with an idea for my next post. While I was pondering, I realized that I have lived in New Hampshire for nearly 7 months! That’s over […]

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Living in Bear Country

July 23, 2014July 23, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters 1 Comment

I fell in love with Franconia Notch State Park from the moment I arrived. The park is full of scenic mountain trails, beautiful lakes, and an abundance of wildlife. In my time here, I have noticed that it is the wildlife, especially the large mammals, that particularly fascinates most visitors that come through. On my […]

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Meet the Neighbors

July 22, 2014July 22, 2014 Discover Power of Parks SCA Interpreters Leave a comment

I have been living in Pawtuckaway’s Big Island campground for just over a month now, and have truly fallen in love with this place, with the neighborhood if you will. On a Saturday morning I wake up to children riding their bikes past my campsite, to families getting together for a pancake breakfast, and to […]

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A Short Visit to a Tall Rock

July 21, 2014July 21, 2014 Tom Howe Leave a comment

The Madison Boulder in Madison, NH is the largest glacial erratic boulder in not just New Hampshire, but all of North America. It’s a National Natural Landmark. It’s also ridiculously easy to visit, and there’s a lot of fun family-friendly stuff to do nearby as well. The boulder is just at the end of Boulder […]

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