“Hiking & happiness go hand in hand - or foot in boot.”
– Diane SpicerBCC RESOURCES
Maps
- Online GIS Maps
- Barrington Master Map of Tax Maps
- Conservation Map
- Co-Occurrence Map
- Prime Wetlands Map
- Topographical Map
- Zoning Map
- Axis GIS maps
Town of Barrington Resources
- Town of Barrington Home Page
- Barrington Conservation Commission, BCC website
- Barrington Land Use Dept
- Tax Kiosk
- Master Plan
- Barrington Town Calendar
- Barrington Ordinances
Strafford County Resources
New Hampshire Resources
- NH Statutes RSAs
- RSA 36-A Conservation Commissions
- RSA 91-A Access to Government Records and Meetings
- RSA 483-B: Shorelands Water Quality Protection Act
- New Hampshire State Home page
- NH Dept of Environmental Services (DES)
- Grant Resources
- Moose Plate Program
- Land & Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP)
- NHDES ARM (Aquatic Resource Mitigation Fund)
- UNH Resources
Federal Resources
- Grant Resources
- EPA 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Grant Program
- US FWS NAWCA (US Fish & Wildlife Service North American Wetlands Conservation Act)
NGO Resources
- Southeast Land Trust (SELT)
- Nature Groupie
- BearPaw Regional Greenways
- NH Wildlife Corridors
- NH Coastal Watershed Conservation Plan
- NH Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC)
- NHACC Guidebook (old)
Barrington Conservation Commission Promotion and Publications
(you will need usernames and passwords to access)
Barrington Conservation Commission Resources
These are online resources used by the Barrington Conservation Commission to research and conduct business. They are links to publicly available sites.
MAPS
Trail Etiquette
Pledged to be a better you in 2021? Here are the basics of trail etiquette to refresh your memory.
- Let faster hikers pass you. Pass on the left.
- Do not take a break in the middle of the trail.
- Everyone in group should step off to the same side.
- Pack it in, pack it out.
- Greet people you meet.
- Downhill hikers should yield to uphill hikers. ( Up over Down)
- Don’t cut switchbacks. Stay on the trail.
- Keep music on the trail private.
- Bikers yield to hikers and horses, and hikers yield to horses. (see diagram above)
- Leave no trace.
- Dogs: Control and pick up after your furry friends; don’t let them go in or near water.
- COVID: Please be prepared to wear masks and practice social distancing when necessary.