We are delighted to announce the completion of a new off-road parking area at Charlotte C. Browne Woods on Washington Hill Road.
Forest Management & Carbon replay & resource list
Fly High in Conservation with the Kestrel Banding Program
2022 Chocorua Lake Water Quality Monitoring Results: Excellent!
Help loons thrive in Chocorua Lake
Backyard Habitat in a Changing Climate—Replay & Resources
Help Us Find Great Board and Committee Members
2023 Spring/Summer Newsletter
Our spring/summer newsletter is out. It includes our Annual Report, stories about stewards, soil, lake bathymetry, poison ivy, and lots more! If you didn’t get one in the mail, hard copies will be available throughout the summer at our kiosks in the Grove and at the Island on Chocorua Lake, and in the CLC office in Chocorua Village, or you can download a digital version here.
The Many Identities of Poison Ivy
Chocorua's Bottom
Though we admire the topography surrounding Chocorua Lake, we seldom think about the fact that the lake bottom has its own topography, referred to as “bathymetry.” The shape of the land surface, above or below water, tells a story of the natural forces and processes that shaped the earth—how mountains and lakes came to be.