Business Membership
Show your support of Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
A business membership provides a way for you to easily give your employees a great benefit and allows you to support Squam Lakes Natural Science Center too.
Business Membership Details
Each trail admission pass is good for one free trail admission during regular operating hours and expires on November 1 of the calendar year purchased.
Squam Lake Cruises offers five canopied pontoon boats guided by experienced and knowledgeable tour captains ready to help with your special employee outing.
Business Membership Levels
10 trail admission passes
For more information about Business Memberships please contact Rachel Saliba, Development Director at 603-968-7194 x 126 or
Thank you for your support!
2023 Business Members:
I have grown up going to the science center and never realized how lucky I have been to experience it until I had the opportunity to take my son here. As a parent it's such an incredible experience to see young children explore and become familiar with the natural world. It's fun, it's exciting for kids and adults (who doesn't want to be one glass pane away from amazing mountain lions!?), it's educational and it takes a solid two hours of a two and a half year old running at full speed to get through the whole path and playgrounds. Thank you Squam Lake for the perfect toddler naps.
I love going to Squam Lakes Natural Science Center! They have all kinds of different animals, it's very informative. They have a nice play area for kids, my grandsons love it, even the teenage ones.
This place is amazing! Better than any other science nature centers we've been to outside of a museum or zoo. Easy to find your way around, includes some hiking trails, and even have a play area for the kids. Absolutely must go!
A nice representation of NH wildlife. The staff are caring and knowledgeable, ready to answer any questions. There is a great indoor interactive play area (chevron closed to COVID), and a very nice outdoor playground where you can pretend to be a squirrel evading predators. My kids love this place!
Very well presented exhibit on the wildlife of New Hampshire. Coming from the UK, we had some concerns about the moral question of keeping wild animals in cages. This was set against the very obvious great condition of the animals on display and the effort taken to educate on the natural world - a video or even holograph would not have the same impact. The reason we give it only 4 stars is that not enough effort is made to explain why the animals, particularly the large animals, are kept in relatively small enclosures. Looking at the negative reviews that focus on the moral question, your responses are very encouraging. Perhaps you should cut out the middleman and make more effort at the Centre to explain why the animals are maintained in captivity from a conservation perspective.
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