WHITE MOUNTAIN CONSERVATION BURIAL
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Oliverian Everlasting

Why Oliverian Everlasting

Located in Benton Flats, Oliverian Everlasting welcomes all who are looking for a place to rest in nature. We offer natural burials—simple, authentic, affordable—on 28.9 acres of woodland, stream, and meadow that abut the White Mountain National Forest and State of New Hampshire and other conserved land, an essential part of the area's ecological picture.

We believe that our final plans count in the larger scheme of things environmentally, spiritually, and personally. By choosing natural burial on conserved land, we gift those who cared for us in life with a permanent place to visit, walk, meditate, and connect to nature in ways that resonate with our own lives, our own commitment to caring for the planet even when we no longer walk it.

​Join us in creating the first natural burial ground in New Hampshire and meet some fellow travelers.
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An erratic rock mound is visible from the entrance, close to the proposed site of a pavilion for use during gatherings and ceremonies

Conservation is Key

Our goal is simple: to conserve and restore land that supports wildlife, plant, and human communities. One way we do that is to provide burial space on a small portion of the property.

This land will continue to provide habitat for animals and birds, recreational trails for families and friends, and hunting, trapping, and fishing for generations of sportsmen.

​By planning to be buried on conserved land, we contribute to the eco-system without wasteful spending of natural resources. We understand that the land changes and evolves over time when we choose to become part of it. 
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Spring-fed waters and mountain run-off gently flow toward the Oliverian Brook

Learn More About Oliverian Everlasting

To decide if this is the right choice for you or a loved one, we welcome you to take a tour of the land. Check our tour schedule or drop us a line.

To understand pricing and what our burials entail, we're happy to sit down with you to go over your needs and explain how we can work together.

To learn more about state-wide efforts to create natural burial spaces in New Hampshire, we recommend visiting Natural Burial NH.

Preparation for a natural burial is simple and easy. To learn more about home funerals, go to NH Funeral Resources>How To, or contact us directly.

Contact us for information about clergy, celebrants, funeral directors, veteran representatives, and other critical support people. 
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White Mountain Conservation Burial is a NH 501(c)13 cemetery nonprofit. EIN 39-2902805. Watercolor Canary Reed Grass by Tobias Paddock
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  • Home
  • Find a Burial Ground
    • Oliverian Everlasting Burial Ground >
      • Quick Facts About Oliverian
      • What Makes OEBG Remarkable >
        • The Meadow
        • The Grove
        • Oliverian Brook
        • Rocks and Erratics
        • Botanicals, Wildlife, and Birds
      • What Visitors Need to Know
      • Purchasing Burial Rights
      • Maps and Directions
      • Rules and Regulations
      • Oliverian Everlasting FAQs
  • About
    • Natural Burial FAQs
    • Glossary
    • Board of Directors
  • Become Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Spread the Word
    • Donate Today
  • Events
    • Events and Tours
    • Information Sessions
    • Presentations and Classes
  • Contact Us