The trail on CLC’s Charlotte C. Browne Memorial Woods provides a moderate walk through fields, uplands, and along the edges of the Chocorua River before looping back through the woods and past a giant glacial erratic.
Chocorua Basin Thrush Survey Results
Nature Notes: Winter White
Nature Notes: Under a Blanket of Snow
Nature Notes: Snowfleas!
2019 Fall Newsletter
Download a copy of our 2019 fall newsletter here. This issue is all about stewardship! And a few other things—the phantom crane fly, thank yous to dedicated board members as they retire, Chocorua Lake Basin project updates, and more.
Water-Loving Loons
Nature Notes: Winter Nesting
Nature Notes: Wolf Pines
A wolf pine is a large multi-trunked pine with spreading branches. You can often find them along old stone walls in the woods, or around the edges of fields. They look pretty gnarly and aren’t usually considered “valuable” from a timber perspective. But from a wildlife perspective though they can be a bonanza!







