Boisvert & Normand Nature Preserve Welcomes You to Explore the Trails
January 2024 – In 2004, The Nature Conservancy donated an easement on 79 acres of highly productive forest in Loudon to ensure the property will be protected in perpetuity. Subsequently, Jack and Mary Bronnenberg purchased the property with the intention of practicing sustainable forestry and habitat conservation on this spectacular pine lot, becoming long-time and conscientious stewards of the land.In 2023, the property was purchased by Michael R. Boisvert and Jon D. Normand for active public outdoor recreation, for the study and wonder of nature, and for the conservation of open spaces, particularly the conservation of productive forest land, wildlife habitat and ground water quality. They have turned this spectacular lot into a nature preserve. Mike and Jon have generously funded construction of an official entrance on Currier Road with an off-road parking area, informational kiosk, trails network that includes trail map, signage, and foot bridge.
You will soon also see our new Five Rivers signs here, as part of our Building Community Connections to Conserved Lands project.
The trails at Boisvert & Normand Preserve are open for public use, and we invite you to explore the beautiful land off NH 106 and Currier Road. Intended for non-motorized recreational uses such as hiking, skiing, and mountain biking, there are several different options for scenic exploration.