The Belknap County
Conservation District is raising matching funds to repair the Wetlands Walk, a
universally accessible ¼ mile boardwalk trail. This trail was built over 25
years ago with a federal water quality funds and public donations by the Belknap
County Conservation District. Major repairs are now needed to add
supports and reconstruct 200 feet of trail. Funds have been provided to do part
of this work which must be matched with donations and volunteer assistance.
The Gunstock Mountain Recreation Area is County-owned and receives over 350,000
visitors annually with recreation activities for families year-round. Photo - shows one volunteer holding an original black locust support post still in very good condition, the other volunteer is driving in a dock pipe for leveling the bench. The plan is to use helical anchors (aka piles) to level the walkway and deck areas that are drooping.
Did you know you can put your name on it?? It’s
easy!! Buy a Board and we’ll put your name on it!
For every board you ‘buy’ we will have a name of your choosing engraved on a 4 inch by 1 inch plaque and adhere it to the board. Click on the document names below to find out more about the Wetlands Walk and to print out the Buy A Board order form! (All submissions will be subject to review for appropriateness so as not to offend our multi-generational users.)
If you are interested in Buying a Board, making a donation or volunteering, please email [email protected] or call the Conservation District office at 603-527-5880.