COVID-19 UPDATE: The Harris Center building will be closed to visitors until further notice. Our trails and grounds remain open.

Find Solace in Nature
Let the natural world comfort and inspire you this winter.
Take a hike See other things to doThe Harris Center connects people to the natural world through land protection, education of all ages, conservation research, and programs that encourage active participation in the great outdoors.

Learn
Our educational programs, camps, and citizen science initiatives invite people of all ages to deepen their understanding of the local landscape.

Protect
We've protected more than 23,000 acres of land in the Monadnock Region, for people and wildlife alike. Learn more about our land conservation efforts and how you can help.

Research
We welcome conservation research on much of the land and water we’ve helped protect, and encourage participation in our popular citizen science initiatives.

Explore
Our headquarters in Hancock, NH are located in the heart of a 35,000-acre SuperSanctuary of conserved lands. Explore our trails, grounds, and facilities.
Upcoming Programs & Events
January 22 (Fri) Environmental Studies Institute: Mary Oliver and the Poetry of Nature » January 29 (Fri) Environmental Studies Institute: Mary Oliver and the Poetry of Nature » February 3 (Wed) Environmental Studies Institute: “What A Wonderful World” Song Club with Jazimina MacNeil » February 4 (Thu) LAB GIRLS Goes Wild: A Monthly Online STEM Club for Girls » February 4 (Thu) From Field to Frame: A Night with Wildlife Artist Matt Patterson » All Events
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Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Harris Center is committed to ensuring that our trails, conserved lands, educational programs, and conservation research projects are welcoming spaces for all.

Nature’s Calling You: Things to Do
The Harris Center is here to help you stay connected to the outdoors. Here are some ways you can find solace, comfort, and inspiration in the natural world.

Go Wild: Things Your Kids Can Do Outside
Outside time is critical for mental and physical health — especially for kids and families. Here are some ideas for activities your kids can do as a break from screen-based remote learning.