Autumn is my favorite time of year to explore the majestic White Mountains, walking trails, lakes, farms and New England road trips. The air is crisp as the humidity has lifted, yet the sun still warms our faces, casting a halo of light that reflects off the red and golden leaves of the trees.

The library holds a huge collection of books and resources to help you through your fall adventures, and getting close to nature. From books about hiking with dogs and kids, to trail guides, books about mountain survival and overnight hiking preparedness, kayaking and canoeing guides, and more, the library has resources in a variety of formats and in multiple sections of the building.

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