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North Country Hospitality Conservation Network
As we make the Applebrook more green with our efforts at the inn, we also have joined the new North Country Hospitality Conservation Network. This program is in collaboration with The Rocks Estate and the Forest Society’s North Country Conservation & Education Center in nearby Bethlehem, NH.
Through the program Applebrook guests may add a $2 donation per night of their stay, with the funds going directly to the Forest Society’s conservation efforts in the region. You can donate when you make your reservation online or you can add to your bill upon checkout.
The Forest Society, founded in 1901, owns 45,000 acres and protects an additional 100,000 acres of privately owned lands through conservation easements. It is the oldest and largest land trust in the state.
The 1,400-acre Rocks Estate offers educational programs year-round and features more than a dozen buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a network of trails open to the public, and a sustainable Christmas tree farm. Proceeds from the Conservation Network program will be used to continue the educational, wildlife habitat management, and trail and building maintenance efforts at The Rocks. This is also the wonderful location of our Maple Sugar and Christmas Magic Weekends.
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