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Hay Reservation

Route 103A
Newbury, NH 03255
603-763-9889

The John Hay Land Studies Center is located in Newbury in a complex of nearly 1,000 protected acres. In addition to the Forest Society's 735-acre Hay Forest Reservation, which makes up the bulk of our center, the US Fish & Wildlife Service maintains and runs the 164-acre John Hay National Wildlife Refuge. The Hay family's estate, The Fells, is part of that refuge. We share office space in the estate's gatehouse.

Hours: The John Hay Land Studies Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; trails open daily, dawn to dusk.

Directions: From Concord and points south and east: Take I-89 north to Exit 9 (Route 103) and go west to Newbury. Then take Route 103A north 2.2 miles. From Lebanon, Hanover and points north: Follow I-89 south to Exit 12 (Route 11), turn right at end of ramp and immediately left onto Route 103A south. Follow 103A for 5.6 miles.

 

 
 
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