Get outside on conserved land!

Bear-Paw has conserved over 10,000 acres!

This map highlights the public conservation areas (dark green) that Bear-Paw has helped conserve. Most of those properties fall within areas identified as conservation priorities (light green): large blocks of contiguous habitat undivided by paved roads, and the greenways that connect them. Conserving these areas has been Bear-Paw's mission since 1995, and with the help of our community, we will continue to work towards that goal.

We have public trails at our
North River Trail in Nottingham and Great Brook Trail in Deerfield.

Please take notice that PRIVATELY OWNED conservation easements are shown in BROWN and are not open to the general public.

The Bear-Paw region exists within N’dakinna, the traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki, Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples both past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land and waterways, and the people who have stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations.