Tin Mountain Field Station, Jackson

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 Tin Mountain Conservation Center is an environmental education non-profit located in the Mount Washington Valley. Tin Mountain’s solar-electric and solar-thermal Nature Learning Center is surrounded by 140 acres of forest and fields and includes many hiking trails, an active beaver pond, 25 acres of mountain laurel, and the White Mountain National Forest as a neighbor.

The Center is open Monday thru Saturday from 9 AM – 5 PM and has bathroom facilities and a natural history library to peruse. A Naturalist leads a weekly morning bird walk in May.

Directions from South on NH-16: There are two entrances to Bald Hill Rd on the left side of NH-16, take the second one after the Welcome to Mt. Washington Valley sign. Drive one mile on Bald Hill Road to the Nature Learning Center on the left.

Directions from Conway Village on NH-16: Leaving Conway Village, drive past the Kennett Middle School, over the RR tracks, and through the NH-112 (Kancamagus Hwy) traffic light. Bald Hill Rd is the second right after the traffic light. Drive one mile on Bald Hill Road to the Nature Learning Center on the left.