Did you miss our program On Tap: Maple Sugaring in NH with Tim Bent and Rich Menge?
Watch the recording of the program below or on the Howe’s YouTube Page.
Did you miss our program On Tap: Maple Sugaring in NH with Tim Bent and Rich Menge?
Watch the recording of the program below or on the Howe’s YouTube Page.
miles on East Wheelock Street, up a long hill to the junction of Grasse and Trescott Roads.
rs indicate total number of plants in the fenced plots where deer cannot enter to browse, while red bars indicate the number of plants in the unfenced plots. In 2012, before the fencing went up, both plots had nearly the same number of plants. Contrast that to 2015! The largest change is in the number of wildflowers, especially Canada mayflower.

Head back up the Maple and Fire Trails to the summit. Pass the kiosk and nearby bench, and head down to the right toward the Hemlock Trail sign. You’ll soon come to the remains of an enormous old oak tree, its split trunk and massive limbs now draped across the landscape, having lost their battle with gravity and time. The trail actually passes under the fallen trunk. Here’s what it looked like in 2014 (right).The volunteer Balch Hill Stewardship Committee cares for this
place and always welcomes help. Contact us if you’d like to get involved! We welcome contributions to the Balch Hill Stewardship Fund to help with the costs of annual mowing, vegetation management, and trail improvements.
December 2016, updated September 2020