Loon Preservation Committee

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Moultonborough, United States

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Nature preserve· Animal protection organization· Tourist attraction· Environmental Services· Hiking area· Wildlife refuge

Loon Preservation Committee Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Loon Preservation Committee is located in Moultonborough, United States on 183 Lees Mill Rd. Loon Preservation Committee is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States. The Loon Preservation Committee (LPC) was created in 1975 in response to concerns about a dramatically declining loon population and the effects of human activities on loons. LPC’s mission is to restore and maintain a healthy population of loons throughout New Hampshire; to monitor the health and productivity of loon populations as sentinels of environmental quality; and to promote a greater understanding of loons and the larger natural world.

Address

183 Lees Mill Rd

Phone

+1 6034765666

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Moultonborough, New Hampshire

Founded

1975

Open hours

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Tedd Smith

Learned a lot. Great displays, informative movie. Gift shop had a wonderful variety and very reasonable prices.

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Konrad Von Hochstaden

Super nice people. Informative displays. Nice bathroom with mural. Lots of skeeters.

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Keith Bishop

Great learning experience with the kids. Plan on 1 to 2 hours if do long loop trail. Coloring sheets for the kids and a scavenger hunt sheet help learning. No admission, but a donation instead is nice to say thanks for the nice experience.

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Timothy Parsons

The center wasn't open when we went, however the trails were. Beautiful, serene, peaceful.

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Steve H

A great pace to visit if your a fan of the loons. Well worth the visit.

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TravelingMama781

Nice little walk through the wilderness, don't forget your bug spray, the map is not that great

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Keith Bishop

Great place for easy hikes with children and have them learn about Loons and their habitat ️

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Keith McAuslan

The presentation space and gift store is handicap accessible. The parking lot is gravel. BUT the trail to see the actual loons is not. I enjoy nature hikes so enjoyed the hike through the woods. Besides the loons I thing we saw deer tracks. This is an educational nature activity.