Join the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA) for a guided hike in conserved lands on Cardigan Mountain on October 18 at 8:45am. As the highest peak in the Newfound Watershed, Cardigan Mountain offers views of the lake and the opportunity to see the larger landscape. Land conservation is one of the best ways to protect the health of Newfound Lake and other water bodies, as forested areas at higher elevations help soak up rainwater and limit the pollution that makes it into waterways. Led by NLRA volunteers and staff, participants will use West Ridge Trail to reach the summit, see views of the watershed and beyond, and get a new perspective on keeping the watershed healthy. This moderate-to-hard, >4 mile hike has some steep sections and lots of exposed rock at the top. Registration is required and space is limited. Register online at NewfoundLake.org/events or call 603-744-8689.
The Newfound Lake Region Association’s mission is to protect Newfound Lake and its watershed. Along with educational programs to foster stewardship of our natural resources, the NLRA performs water quality monitoring, stormwater management, invasive species monitoring and prevention, and land conservation. Learn more about NLRA’s work, including upcoming events, at NewfoundLake.org.