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Harris Center for Conservation Education

83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH 03449
4.8(65)
Open until 12:00 AM
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(603) 525-3394
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harriscenter.org
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Things to do nearby

Power Foods for the Brain with Dr Nora Hanke
Power Foods for the Brain with Dr Nora Hanke
Mon, Jan 12 • 4:00 PM
34 Cypress Street, Keene, NH 03431
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First Annual Duck Chuck
First Annual Duck Chuck
Sat, Jan 10 • 1:00 PM
Spaulding Gymnasium, Keene State College,Keene, New Hampshire, United States
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Forks Over Knives Movie Night with Plant-based Food
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Ryan O'HoraRyan O'Hora
The Harris Center was in a nice location and well directed from the main roads. The hikes were clear on maps available. We went on a Sunday so the office was closed but you could still access the maps and other informational handouts in the foyer. We went in early October which was great weather, foliage, and mushroom season! I would definitely recommend the Harris Center to an avid hiker or explorer. There seemed to be a great emphasis on educating the community and youth on nature and what our woods of NH has to offer!
Susan WatersSusan Waters
My sister and I hiked the trails at Harris last week. The setting was beautiful. The people at the center were very kind. Jeremy told us the history of the area and details about ongoing projects. He took special care to make sure we were safe and recommended a great place for lunch.
Richard LangellottiRichard Langellotti
Everybody there is passionate about wildlife, the natural world, etc. The events they schedule for the public are designed to teach this attitude through solid education and immersive experience. I wish I had more time and better health to participate more.
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The Harris Center was in a nice location and well directed from the main roads. The hikes were clear on maps available. We went on a Sunday so the office was closed but you could still access the maps and other informational handouts in the foyer. We went in early October which was great weather, foliage, and mushroom season! I would definitely recommend the Harris Center to an avid hiker or explorer. There seemed to be a great emphasis on educating the community and youth on nature and what our woods of NH has to offer!
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My sister and I hiked the trails at Harris last week. The setting was beautiful. The people at the center were very kind. Jeremy told us the history of the area and details about ongoing projects. He took special care to make sure we were safe and recommended a great place for lunch.
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Everybody there is passionate about wildlife, the natural world, etc. The events they schedule for the public are designed to teach this attitude through solid education and immersive experience. I wish I had more time and better health to participate more.
Richard Langellotti

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5.0
7y

The Harris Center was in a nice location and well directed from the main roads. The hikes were clear on maps available. We went on a Sunday so the office was closed but you could still access the maps and other informational handouts in the foyer. We went in early October which was great weather, foliage, and mushroom season! I would definitely recommend the Harris Center to an avid hiker or explorer. There seemed to be a great emphasis on educating the community and youth on nature and what our woods of NH...

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5.0
1y

We had a great time during our visit. We hiked the Dandelion trail and then broke off to the Channing trail. Trails were well marked but seemed to not be frequently traveled. It was great for observing wild mushrooms and wildlife. We came across many red newts. Was well...

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5.0
1y

My sister and I hiked the trails at Harris last week. The setting was beautiful. The people at the center were very kind. Jeremy told us the history of the area and details about ongoing projects. He took special care to make sure we were safe and recommended a great...

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