by John Macone | May 2, 2022
Join MRWC for a 1-hour hike at the Pinnacle Park in Hooksett, NH. The Pinnacle is one of the most unusual natural features you’ll find along the Merrimack: a steep granite promontory that was once an island in a vast lake, a lookout for Native Americans, a favorite...
by John Macone | May 2, 2022
Join MRWC and North Country Kayak Our trip will start at NHTI boat ramp, just a stone’s throw from downtown Concord, New Hampshire. We will paddle across the Merrimack River and explore the channel around the Concord Island Reserve. From there we will paddle...
by John Macone | Apr 15, 2022
Protecting drinking water begins at the source. In many cases, planting native trees and shrubs along shorelines can improve bank stability, dissipate flood waters, trap excess nutrients, and in turn, result in cleaner water for millions downstream. MRWC recently...
by John Macone | Apr 13, 2022
Protecting drinking water begins at the source. In many cases, planting native trees and shrubs along shorelines can improve bank stability, dissipate flood waters, trap excess nutrients, and in turn, result in cleaner water for millions downstream. MRWC recently...
by John Macone | Mar 31, 2022
The Pinnacle is one of the most unusual natural features you’ll find along the Merrimack: a steep granite promontory that was once an island in a vast lake, a lookout for Native Americans, a favorite spot for famed naturalist Henry David Thoreau, and the focal...
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