Loon Preservation Committee

Category: Animal protection organization

Address: 183 Lees Mill Rd, Moultonborough, NH 03254, USA

Phone: +16034765666

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Carl Smith

Jul 15, 2022

This place was awesome. The people were very nice and very knowledgeable. I will go back, support the Loons, help these wonderful people and facility.

Kimberly Boyle

Jun 2, 2022

Wonderful place for a walk/hike and to visit the center. The walking trail is not especially groomed so a little tough for carriages or those with difficulty walking.

Jonathan

Sep 6, 2021

Very nice place. Beautiful building and very kind service. There are lots of displays it's a beautiful environment and there's a 20-minute movie and a good orientation in the gift shop. It's a nice place to visit and an important cause to support. Nice place to take kids you want to teach about nature or your family or friends for a short day trip. There is a wonderful trail loop and set of trails behind it and it's a wonderfully flat gorgeous walk through the woods that is perfect for young and old. It's a really exquisite area.

Sheri Wallace

Jul 29, 2021

The trailers an easy hike for me. I loved all the Big rocks. It is a mostly shaded walk. I would recommend it.

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Questions & Answers

do you have loon cd with music and thunder and lighting

Robert DeCilio | Apr 27, 2022
Loon Preservation Committee | Apr 27, 2022

Hi Robert. There are two CDs, Enchanted Lake and Journey to the Northwoods, available in our store that are nature sounds mixed with music. Both have tracks with loon calls and thunder. If you are looking for one that has the two combined, I'd recommend Journey to the Northwoods.

Are dogs allowed on leash?

Pat Mew | Aug 26, 2018
Jordan Brammer | Aug 26, 2018

Yes

When do loons get their adult plumage?

Sharron Smith | Aug 26, 2018
Loon Preservation Committee | Aug 26, 2018

Hi Sharron! Loons first molt into their breeding plumage around 2.5-3 years old.

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Are there any lakes in southern NH that have nesting loons?

james marraty | Aug 26, 2018
White Maxx | Aug 26, 2018

The loons nest on many lakes throughout New England, but you shouldn't try to get close enough on ANY lake, to observe them nesting close up. I strongly recommend that you watch the educational videos on the loon conservation website in order to fully appreciate that the closer we get to them to watch them nest, the more threatened they feel and the more likely they are to abandon the nest and lose an entire reproductive cycle. Bottom line? If you love loons, leave them alone and be content to watch from way afar as they fish, and enjoying their wonderful night sounds!

Loon in lake swimming/floating around for past 2 hours,not diving ,not calling just staying in the same area? Is this OK behavior?

Patricia Howes | Aug 26, 2018
Henry Lanouette | Aug 26, 2018

We were at a camp nearby and saw loons on the lake behaving in a similar manner. But it does seem unusual for them to be in the same spot for hours and hours. I agree with White Maxx about staying away they are a protected endangered species.

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Does it cost anything?

Samantha Scully | Aug 26, 2018
Lawrence Culleton | Aug 26, 2018

No.. u can leave a donation...

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