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Care for
Others

Be wildly kind

In New Hampshire, the outdoors is all of ours. Remember to prioritize kindness, help those in need, be a mentor, and keep an open mind. These tips below are the best ways to care for others.

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    Be kind, be courteous

    Foster a positive environment by being considerate to those you meet, and they’ll do the same.

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    Be a steward

    Be on the lookout for new ways to care for nature, and be an aide to others.

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    Check in and help out

    When you see someone out by themselves, check in with them and make sure they're doing ok.

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    Be a mentor

    When you gain helpful knowledge and experience, pass it on.

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    Park safely

    However you get to the lake, the mountain, or the trailhead, do it with safety and caution.

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    Take care of your pets

    Make sure your furry friend(s) don’t impede on others’ activities or interact with wildlife. And don’t forget to bring extra water just for them!

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Wildly Responsible in the Spring

As the weather warms, it’s important to stay cautious near thawed, rushing rivers and to dress for changing temperatures. Remember that any outdoor activity across wild areas damages ecosystems. Stay on the trail this spring, both for your safety and to keep New Hampshire wild.

Winter activities in NH

Spring activities in NH

Summer activities in NH

Fall activities in NH

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