05-02-2008, 08:20 PM
Barry Conservation Camp is located in the White Mountain National Forest at the Berlin Fish Hatchery. Run in cooperation with the N.H. Department of Fish and Game, the camp provides a close-knit community for its 35 campers and eight staff. Nearby York Pond offers swimming and canoeing for the camp. Five cabins house up to seven campers with a counselor in each. Central toilet and shower facilities, as well as a dining hall and kitchen, accommodate the camp.
<br>This is a great camp for youth who love the outdoors, prefer participating in a small camp, and enjoy hands-on learning in environmental and conservation programs. Barry Conservation Camp staff pride themselves in creating a special place where kids can discover their strengths, work together in teams and leave camp with a greater awareness of themselves and the world around them.
<br>This is a great camp for youth who love the outdoors, prefer participating in a small camp, and enjoy hands-on learning in environmental and conservation programs. Barry Conservation Camp staff pride themselves in creating a special place where kids can discover their strengths, work together in teams and leave camp with a greater awareness of themselves and the world around them.