New Hampshire’s wildflowers are a quiet yet spectacular treasure, painting the landscape with new colors each month. From the delicate white blooms of bloodroot in early spring to the bold purples of asters in the fall, these flowers mark the changing seasons like nature’s own calendar. Along trails, roadsides, and mountain meadows, they emerge in […]

Room to Breathe
Ellie Holter, SCA Interpretive Ranger It’s safe to say that we all love wild animals, they are strong beautiful creatures and sometimes it feels like we just can’t get enough, but what is the best way to view these cool dudes? The truth is that when it comes to wildlife, the best type of relationship […]

Starting a Nature Journal
By Ella Selden, SCA Interpretive Ranger Nature journaling is the perfect way to practice your observation and appreciation skills! Nature journaling involves making and recording observations you find outside. Journaling helps the observer slow down and look for details in the world around them. Throughout history, humans have taken time to create art of their […]

Mystery in the Great North Woods! What is The Woods Devil?
By Andrew Kniska, SCA Interpretive Ranger It is now October, and to get into the mood for spooky season, I would love to tell you about a mythical creature from a part of the state that has left an impression on me. Deep in Coös County, New Hampshire, there is said to be a creature […]

Exploring Indigenous Histories and Cultures at New Hampshire’s State Parks
By Mitchell Craig, SCA Interpretive Ranger Columbus Day, also known as Indigenous People’s Day, is observed across the country on the second Monday of October. It is an opportunity to reflect on the histories, cultures, and contributions of Native peoples. While New Hampshire currently observes Columbus Day as a state holiday, many individuals and organizations […]

Off the Beaten Path: Points of Interest on Mount Monadnock
By Kyle Durant, SCA Interpretive Ranger The White Dot and White Cross trails that leave Monadnock State Park Headquarters are classics, but there is so much history and nature to explore on Mount Monadnock off the beaten path. After a season of Interpretation at the park, I have compiled a list of sites to visit […]

Once Upon a Time at White Lake… A History of the Local Landscape
By Kendra Dean, SCA Interpretive Ranger White Lake State Park and the surrounding area has a surprisingly rich history of how the local landscape was formed. From glaciers that carved mountains and formed lakes and bogs, to forest fires that provided unique habitat for local wildlife, and even to volcanic activity- this land has been […]

Who Blazes our Trails?
A look into SCA New Hampshire Field Crew By Andrew Kniska, SCA Interpretive Ranger I was able to catch up with three members of the SCA New Hampshire Trail crew, Mel, Dante and Rachel. They taught me a lot about what they do as a trail crew member and why they do it. Firstly, trail […]

Fall Flowers
By Kendra Dean, SCA Interpretive Ranger It’s about that time of year- pumpkin patches, apple cider (donuts!), corn mazes- and of course, leaf peeping! Fall foliage is one of New England’s greatest claims to fame. While these canopies of color get all the glory, there is plenty of other beauty to be found during this […]

Black Squirrels: Acorny Bunch
By Kyle Durant, SCA Interpretive Ranger You have arrived at Monadnock State Park excited to hike. The sun is shining, the trees are swaying in a slight breeze and the White Dot Trail stretches into the forest, enticing you onwards. But just out of the corner of your eye you see it, something scuttling through […]