The New Hampshire state Lake Assessment Program is holding a north country training for lake assessment volunteers. If you are interested in joining the program and becoming involved in monitoring the quality of New Hampshire’s lakes you can register here. The training is being held [...]
By Andrea LaMoreaux, NH LAKES Education Director
“So, what can I do about the geese on my shoreline property?” This is one of the most common questions I am asked during the summer when I travel around the state to talk with lake associations about how they can better protect, and [...]
It seems like winter barely got started this year and then spring came early, too early for skiers anyway. But now that the snow is gone open ground is again exposed to the weather and lakeside home owners need to be aware of what this might mean for their property and the possible effects on [...]
Here are a couple of videos introducing the idea of a watershed. These videos deal with watersheds from a general viewpoint. In practice however, watersheds can be seen at different scales. Conway Lake for example sits at the bottom of its own watershed. As you may be aware however, Conway Lake is not the end [...]
This New Year’s why not consider making a donation to or joining the NH Lakes Organization? NH Lakes works to ensure that New Hampshire’s approximately 1,000 lakes and ponds are healthy and safe for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations.
Whether you are a homeowner of visitor on Conway Lake you benefit [...]
Most people in New England close up their summer homes on Labor Day; some as late as Columbus Day. We wait for December or the first snow. There’s only one other year-round resident on our little dirt road and the ½ mile drive off the main road is quiet, peaceful, and beautiful. Tonight I almost [...]
One of our goals here at Conway Lake Homes is to help home and land and homeowners on Conway Lake maintain the value of their investments. If you live on Conway Lake you already know how wonderful this location is, like a well kept secret in the heart of beautiful country. The New Hampshire Lakes [...]
The warm days of summer by now are a pleasant memory, running, jumping from the dock, boating and swimming. The warm waters of Conway Lake that cooled you off on even warmer August days are part of summer enjoyment on a New Hampshire lake. But as summer wanes seasonal changes begin. Lakes in New Hampshire [...]
The pitter-patter of rain drops on the roof has long been a sound that can soothe our minds. Picture a cool summer morning, maybe on the porch, a warm cup of coffee, a good book, the view of the lake and that lovely sound.
Summer at the lake is full of fun in the sun: days on the water boating; swimming; picking berries. But sometimes it rains. The next time you and the kids are inside on a rainy day try catching raindrops! Here are three great ways to capture and study raindrops with kids.
Place a peice of [...]
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