The Rocks in Bethlehem, New Hampshire is the North Country Conservation & Education Center for the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Known as a popular NH Christmas tree farm, the 1,400-acre property offers much more. Beyond the neat rows of Christmas trees lined by perfect stone walls lies a world of history, wildlife, and experiential learning. The property is open to visitors year-round, presenting both structured and self-guided tours and programs.
Choose a beautiful tree at Christmas time, discover the sweet process of creating maple syrup in early spring with our hands-on Maple Tours, enjoy the revival of vernal pools as the snow melts, the full bloom of summer, and the kaleidoscope of color in the fall. Originally the summer home of the well-heeled Glessner family, The Rocks includes several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A maintained trails system welcomes visitors year-round, leading guests on short, easy strolls or longer hikes, past magnificent views of the Presidential Range and preserved wildlife habitat. Take this short, beautiful stroll around the campus to learn what it takes to run a Christmas tree farm!
Click on the link below (under "Related") to reach this interpretive Outing. Then click "Map" at the top of the Outing page, or click on the map with numbered points.