Nature for Everyone Barn Bash
Please join us for a festive evening celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Science Center and support Nature for Everyone .
Proceeds ensure our outdoor nature-based activities and education programs continue to inspire joy, connection and wonder for everyone.
Dress: Casual Cocktail Attire RSVP HERE!
For more information, and to learn how you can join others who are stepping up to underwrite this event please call Nicole Verspyck at 603-968-7194 x124 or emailnicole.verspyck@nhnature.org
Its always fun to come here!! This time we came in the afternoon and it was a little hot. Not all the animals were out but it was still a great time! Barred owl, deer, black bear and mountain lions to name a few! They did a great job incorporating social distancing without taking too much from the experience.
We went on their pontoon boat Squam Lake tour. It is a 90 minute tour, and is quite enjoyable. This lake has lots of water fowl, including lions, cormorants and eagles. It was also used for the filming of "On Golden Pond". The guide was very knowledgeable. The only downside was that the nature center was hard for us to find. Their are signs, but they are small, hard to see from a moving car. Google maps took us to the wrong place using the street address. But, I would definitely go again.
Unlike many zoos that feature exotic animals from all over the world, the science center focuses on Native Species to the New Hampshire region. There’s also a focus on rehabilitation and an educational approach.
This was a great stop for our group of 5 adults, a toddler, and a baby! So many fun things to do. It was very interactive and informative. The walk was easy and accommodates a stroller, if needed.
Adorable animals, amazing taken care of territory, there was hurt bird, and staff found out and took care of it real quick! Facts about turtles were fascinating. Will be always back!
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