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Hours:10 a.m. to noon
Ages:Kids
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Nature & Outdoors

The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center invites you to join in this fun day of exploring the woods, meadows, and ponds of the Science Center in search of signs of spring. Search for the colors, smells, and clues that tell us winter is over. Read stories and play games as you explore these wild places. Come meet a live animal to learn about its springtime activities after a long winter slumber.

About Squam Lake Science Center
The mission of the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is to advance understanding of ecology by exploring New Hampshire’s natural world. Through spectacular live animal exhibits, natural science education programs, and lake cruises, the Science Center has educated and enlightened visitors for forty years about the importance of our natural world. For further information about the Center, call 603-968-7194 or visit www.nhnature.org.

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$7/Science Center member; $9/non-member. Reservations and advance payment required.

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www.nhnature.org

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23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH, 03245 map
Phone: 603-968-7194

The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is located on Route 113 in downtown Holderness, exit 24 off I-93, and is open daily for general admission from May 1 through November 1

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