Event Announcements

Wild and Wonderful Woods Workshops

The forest is a living organism, made up of plants, animals, and microorganisms all coexisting together symbiotically. As the second most forested state in the country, New Hampshire is covered by nearly 5 million acres of forest, about 84% of our total land area. The woodlands that cover our […]

Wild and Wonderful Woods Workshops2022-10-12T12:56:27-04:00

Birding for Bobolinks, A Unique Songbird

Join MMRG’s Birding for Bobolinks, coming on June 14th, 2022, 7:00-9:00am at Leary Field and Forest (451 Hornetown Road, Farmington, NH). Our Land Agent, Veronica Bodge, will lead the group as we scan the field looking for these unique, striking birds. Veronica has completed research on […]

Birding for Bobolinks, A Unique Songbird2022-06-08T14:50:17-04:00

Yours Forever: Casey Road Conservation Land

The Milton Conservation Commission (MCC) and Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) invite all Milton residents, MMRG members and other interested members of the public to “Yours Forever: Casey Road Conservation Land.” It’s an opportunity for the community to celebrate together that this town-owned land has been permanently conserved and to […]

Yours Forever: Casey Road Conservation Land2021-08-26T13:47:56-04:00

Upcoming Hawk Watch with Renowned Ornithologist Scott Weidensaul

Join Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) on September 25th, 9am-12pm, at Birch Ridge Community Forest in New Durham, NH for a very special event with expert ornithologist and best-selling author Scott Weidensaul. Scott will lead an exciting, unique bird watching opportunity to observe the migration patterns and behaviors […]

Upcoming Hawk Watch with Renowned Ornithologist Scott Weidensaul2021-08-25T13:25:57-04:00

Woods, Water, and Wildlife Festival Returns for 2021, Offering Entertainment and Activities for the Entire Family

The highly-anticipated Woods, Water & Wildlife Festival returns this summer on Saturday, August 14th from 10am to 3pm at Branch Hill Farm in Milton Mills, NH. Hosted by Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) and Branch Hill Farm, this day-long festival is a popular local favorite, and offers captivating […]

Woods, Water, and Wildlife Festival Returns for 2021, Offering Entertainment and Activities for the Entire Family2021-07-22T15:37:44-04:00

Get your paddles ready for 2021’s Branch River Paddle!

Moose Mountains Regional Greenways and Branch Hill Farm/Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust are once again teaming up to offer canoe and kayak enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy a paddle on the pristine Branch River in Milton Mills, NH. An annual favorite, this 4-mile paddle along the scenic and […]

Get your paddles ready for 2021’s Branch River Paddle!2021-05-05T18:24:26-04:00

New Wetland Exploration Workshops

Join Moose Mountains Regional Greenways for these upcoming events to get outside, enjoy Spring air, and learn more about critical wetland habitats that support diverse wildlife.

On Saturday, April 10th from 9:00am-11:00am, join us for a vernal pool walk! NH Coverts Project volunteer Tom Gardner will lead us on a guided walk of […]

New Wetland Exploration Workshops2021-03-29T15:40:54-04:00

Apple Pruning & Grafting Workshops at Branch Hill Farm

Do you have an old, overgrown apple tree on your property that you’d like to prune and encourage healthy growth, but aren’t sure how? Have you always wanted a certain type of apple tree, but haven’t been able to find it? Join Branch Hill Farm and […]

Apple Pruning & Grafting Workshops at Branch Hill Farm2021-03-18T23:59:16-04:00

Explore Forest Habitats with MMRG and Branch Hill Farm this Halloween!

**This event is SOLD OUT. Thank you for your interest!**

Join Moose Mountains Regional Greenways and Branch Hill Farm for a Forest Habitat Walk on October 31st, 10:00am-1:00pm, with Charlie Moreno (NH Licensed Professional Forester) and Mariko Yamasaki (Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA Forest Service). Together, we’ll explore […]

Explore Forest Habitats with MMRG and Branch Hill Farm this Halloween!2020-10-21T13:46:26-04:00

Join Our Upcoming Forestry Walk through Branch Hill Farm!

Join experienced forester Dan Stepanauskas, pictured here, and learn about woodland conservation!

Join MMRG for a free forestry walk through Branch Hill Farm in Wakefield, NH on Saturday, October 3rd from 10:00am-12:00pm, with licensed forester Daniel Stepanauskas.

After graduating from the University of New […]

Join Our Upcoming Forestry Walk through Branch Hill Farm!2020-09-23T02:04:16-04:00

Fungi Foraging and Identification Workshops

Join MMRG and the Merrymeeting Lake Association for a Fungi Foraging and Identification Workshop on August 29th (SOLD OUT) or September 4th!

Our August 29th workshops have both SOLD OUT. Due to popular demand, we are happy to offer two additional workshops on September 4th.

Fungi Foraging and Identification Workshops2020-08-20T02:26:50-04:00

NEW Woods, Water & Wildlife Explorers Club for Families

Thanks to Kate Wilcox for this photo of a girl observing nature in a puddle.

Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) and Branch Hill Farm (BHF) are teaming up to present a new self-guided outdoor activity program for families called the Woods, Water & Wildlife Explorers Club. With a Passport for families […]

NEW Woods, Water & Wildlife Explorers Club for Families2020-06-29T16:56:05-04:00

Two April Apple Workshops: Tree Grafting and a History of Apples

Thanks to Kari Lygren and Jared Kane for these photos of previous grafting workshops and apples.

John Bunker’s presentation on ‘The History of Apples in New England’ has been cancelled. We are trying to re-schedule it. Please stay tuned for a new date […]

Two April Apple Workshops: Tree Grafting and a History of Apples2020-05-13T19:47:19-04:00

Orchardist John Bunker: ‘ A History of Apples in New England’

Thanks to Kari Lygren, Jared Kane and John Bunker for photos of an ancient apple tree, speaker John Bunker, and heritage apples.

MMRG and Branch Hill Farm/Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust (BHF/CSFCT) will present orchardist, gardener and apple historian John Bunker for a presentation about […]

Orchardist John Bunker: ‘ A History of Apples in New England’2020-05-13T19:47:19-04:00