Live Animal Presentation with a Naturalist at Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Saturday, September 12, 2026
10:30 am
Location
1712 Lost River Road, Woodstock, NH
Price
24+
Live Animal Presentation with a Naturalist at Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Overview
Live Animal Presentation with a Naturalist: New Hampshire Wildlife
Event date: Sep 12, 2026
Lost River Gorge has partnered with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to offer a Live Animal Presentation, included with admission, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on select dates at the Forest Treehouse. Join a Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalist to meet two live wild animals you might encounter in New Hampshire’s forests, fields, or wetlands, learn about their roles in larger ecosystems, and discover the unique adaptations that help them thrive—perhaps even right in your own backyard.
Saturday September 12 at 10:30 am: New Hampshire Wildlife
Are you curious about critters that inhabit the Granite State? Join us and meet two live wild animals that you may encounter in our forests, fields, or wetlands. Learn about their places in larger ecosystems and discover what makes these animals well-suited for life in New Hampshire—or even for life right in your backyard. Animal visitors will cover a selection of species that are native to New Hampshire and may include reptiles, raptors, and mammals.
Book your reservation in advance as capacity is reduced to enhance the visitor experience.
Event date: Sep 12, 2026
Lost River Gorge has partnered with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to offer a Live Animal Presentation, included with admission, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on select dates at the Forest Treehouse. Join a Squam Lakes Natural Science Center naturalist to meet two live wild animals you might encounter in New Hampshire’s forests, fields, or wetlands, learn about their roles in larger ecosystems, and discover the unique adaptations that help them thrive—perhaps even right in your own backyard.
Saturday September 12 at 10:30 am: New Hampshire Wildlife
Are you curious about critters that inhabit the Granite State? Join us and meet two live wild animals that you may encounter in our forests, fields, or wetlands. Learn about their places in larger ecosystems and discover what makes these animals well-suited for life in New Hampshire—or even for life right in your backyard. Animal visitors will cover a selection of species that are native to New Hampshire and may include reptiles, raptors, and mammals.
Book your reservation in advance as capacity is reduced to enhance the visitor experience.