Wild About Lebanon: Earth Day at Starr Hill

Starr Hill Conservation Area Wheatly Street, Lebanon, NH

Celebrate Earth Day with a Wild about Lebanon walk through Starr Hill Conservation Area led by volunteer steward Eric Agterberg and UVLT Programs Director Alison Marchione. Hear the story of how Laurel & Sid Letter led a neighborhood initiative to protect this land, and explore the diverse forest, spring wildflowers, and vernal pool along the […]

Grand Opening – Story Walk at Lyme Hill

Lyme Hill Conservation Area Dartmouth College Highway, Lyme, New Hampshire, United States

The Story Walk is an easy 1/2 mile out and back lollipop shaped loop that can be walked as an isolated hike or as part of a longer hike within the Lyme Hill trail network.

We hope you will join us on Saturday to celebrate this exciting addition to our town and to read the first book on the trail, "Henry Climbs a Mountain" by D.B. Johnson. We'll kick things off at the trailhead on Route 10 at 1pm with a few remarks by project stakeholders and then head out to the trail!

Lyme Pinnacle Solstice Gathering

Lyme Pinnacle Consveration Area Highbridge Road, Lyme

Join us for a self-paced hike to the top of Lyme Pinnacle, where we will gather around a fire to enjoy shared company, conversation and celebrate the Winter Solstice, together marking the official start of Winter, and the return of increased daylight. This event is open to all. UVLT staff will be present to help […]

Earth Day Hike at Starr Hill

Starr Hill Conservation Area Wheatly Street, Lebanon, NH

Join UVLT staff and the Lebanon Conservation Commission in a short hike (1 mile, moderate) from the Woodlands through Starr Hill Preserve.

The Last Ice: Glacial Lake Hitchcock showing in Orford

Rivendell Academy 2972 NH Route 25-A, Orford, NH, United States

Join UVLT and the Orford Conservation Commission for a screening and post-show Q&A with filmmaker Gregory H. Stott. The film explores the ancient glacial lake that once stretched across New England, delving into its profound impact on the region's landscape. Scientists recount the formation and drainage of the lake over 15,000 years ago. For more information and/or to RSVP, please email contactus@uvlt.org.