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Non-Profit
Hours:
Office Hours: 9-5, M-F
60+ Miles of Trails, Boat Rentals, Islands, Campus Hours: Dawn-Dusk
Driving Directions:
GPS: 534 US Rte 3, Holderness NH 03245
Moon Island - Accessible by Boat
Bowman Island - Accessible by Boat
See website for other locations
About Us
At the turn of the century, Squam was quite different from the scene we enjoy today. The surrounding mountains were cleared by logging, sawdust several feet thick had settled in many of the coves, driftwood made navigation hazardous, and refuse, including tires, mattresses and dead animals, had been dumped in the lakes.
In 1904, the Squam Lakes Improvement Association was formed by a group of concerned landowners. In 1905, the association was legally incorporated as a non-profit conservation organization and renamed Squam Lakes Association (SLA). Initial efforts of the SLA were focused on eliminating pollution from the lakes, maintenance of the water level, boat safety and navigation. Through cooperative relationships with local and state governments and the dedication of four generations of people who loved Squam, the watershed has been uniquely conserved.
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Events

Get the Dirt on Soil
- ?Join the Squam Lakes Association on Saturday, April 5, to learn all about soil. There will be a focus on gardening and soil health just in time for spring!
- Saturday Apr 5, 2025

Full Moon Hike: Fogg Hill Conservation Area
- ?Come join LRCC members Emma and Miranda to celebrate the first full moon of spring! This will be a 2.0 mile hike up Fogg Hill by the light of the full moon.
- Thursday Apr 10, 2025

Breaking it Down: Composting 101
- ?Composting is a great way to engage in conservation in your own backyard. Come to the Squam Lakes Association on April 13th to learn all about composting.
- Sunday Apr 13, 2025

Earth Week Journal Hike
- ?Come join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) for an Earth Week celebration hike and journaling activity at Whitten Woods on April 27.
- Sunday Apr 27, 2025