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United States

New Hampshire

Protecting the Lands and Waters of the Granite State

Two skiiers look out over a snowy mountain vista.
NCM150310_D046 Bekah Herndon and Joe Klementovich snowshoeing in the newly-acquired 1,300 acre parcel of land at the south end of the Green Hills Preserve, New Hampshire. The addition expanded the overall uninterrupted acreage of the preserve to 5,500 acres. It is an important watershed and drainage basin for the Saco River and habitat for deer, black bear, moose, bobcat, fisher, brook trout, mink, beavers and more. Portions of the acreage are undergoing revegetation and restoration of native plant species. © Ben Herndon

Our Priorities

For more than 60 years, TNC has worked to protect the rivers, forests, coastal communities, and iconic nature throughout the Granite State. We continue to pursue strategies that will help ensure the vitality of New Hampshire's people, places and wildlife for generations to come.

Our Preserves in New Hampshire

In addition to providing much-needed habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, our nature preserves in New Hampshire are top-rated visitor destinations. Whether you're looking to explore pristine forests, go birding alongside freshwater marshes or conquer a mountain, our preserves have you covered.

Explore Our Preserves
A river flowing surrounded by lush greenery.
Muncy Creek Muncy Creek in Lycoming Co is a part of the Susquehanna River drainage basin and flows into the Chesapeake Bay. © Nicholas Tonelli