News from Five Rivers Conservation Trust

Trail Planning for Marjory Swope Park

December 23, 2011 - Everyone at 5 Rivers is very excited about the new Marjory Swope Park property! Like the Winant Park property, we’ll be making many great trails ...

Land for New Park In Concord Formally Approved

December, 2011 - Concord’s newest park, the Marjory Swope Park, moved several steps closer to reality today with the formal establishment of a conservation easement on the property off Long Pond Road ...
We’ve Moved!

We’ve Moved!

November, 2011 - After a decade of presence in the Society for the Protection of NH Forrest’s facility, our growth and success forced us to part from our office home. Five Rivers has moved to 31 Warren Street in Concord ...
Introducing Jay Haines, Five Rivers Executive Director

Introducing Jay Haines, Five Rivers Executive Director

November 14, 2017 - It is my pleasure to have this opportunity to introduce myself. I am Jay Haines, the recently appointed Executive Director for Five Rivers Conservation Trust ...

Why I Contribute to Five Rivers, By Dr. Frank Betchart

June 6, 2011 - When asked to write about my motivation to be a contributor to 5RCT, my initial reaction was that this would be a “cake walk”. It is easy to come up with a litany of reasons, but it is more challenging to be succinct and articulate about them ...

Five Rivers Annual Meeting 2011

May 21, 2011 - Five Rivers held its 2011 Annual Meeting on May 21 at Carter Hill Orchard in Concord. After time to catch up with friends, the gathering began with remarks from Rob Larocque ...

Five Rivers featured on NHPR’s Giving Matters

May 22, 2011 - Five Rivers was recently featured on NHPR’s Giving Matters - below is text of the feature ...

Exploring the Emerson Easement

April, 2011 - We had a great walk on the Emerson Easement in Canterbury recently. Despite the chilly temperatures, we saw a few signs of spring ...