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Chocorua Mountain Club Trail Clearing Day

  • The Grove, Chocorua Lake (map)

Volunteer with a view! If you love to hike Mount Chocorua, please join Chocorua Lake Conservancy to help keep its trails clear and safe. You'll meet others who also love this place!

On Saturday, November 8 at 9 AM, join Chocorua Lake Conservancy for a Chocorua Mountain Club Trail Clearing Day on Mount Chocorua, Mount Paugus, and CLC conservation lands. For more than 100 years, Chocorua Mountain Club (CMC) members have been maintaining trails on Mount Chocorua and Mount Paugus. In 2023, Chocorua Mountain Club merged into Chocorua Lake Conservancy (CLC), and now CLC’s Chocorua Mountain Club Trails Committee is organizing year-round trail stewardship. 

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We will be raking leaves to clear drainage for the spring, and clearing any blowdowns that have happened over the summer. Volunteers will be split into groups of three to five and assigned a trail. Head up one of the mountains for an all-day hike, or choose a shorter trail on nearby CLC conservation lands for a half-day. 

Meet at 9 AM sharp at the Grove at Chocorua Lake, on Chocorua Lake Road just off of Route 16, for tools and trail assignments. No special skills needed. Register in advance so that we can let you know if any plans change. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian. Please register in advance above so that we can let you know if any plans change.

What to bring:

Wear sturdy close-toed shoes or boots and long pants, dress for the temps with layers, bring plenty of water to drink, snacks and lunch, sun protection as needed, and a first-aid kit for small cuts and bruises—i.e. standard hiking gear. Tools are provided as needed, but it’s helpful if you can bring your own sturdy steel rake and/or big clippers, and gloves—no power tools, please.

Post Trail Work Treats:

After our work day, we’ll have pizza and hot drinks in the Grove for you as you drop your tools off.

Banner image: Summer trail work volunteers resting after a morning of communal work. Photo: David Kunhardt

Earlier Event: October 29
Berms & Swales Stewardship