Nippo Lake Golf Club
 550 Province Road  Restaurant Tel: (603)664-2030
 Barrington, NH 03825  Fax Tel: (603)664-8987
 Golf Shop: (603)664-7616 Web Site: www.nippolake.com 
 Business Office: (603)664-2317  Email: nlgc@nippolake.com

Local Places to Stay
Ayers Lake Farm Campground & Cottages 
557 Route 202 
Barrington, NH 0382 
Phone: (603) 335-1110
             (603) 335-5940
Web site: 
www.ucampnh.com/ayerslake 
Southeastern New Hampshire's Family Campground. 
Camping as it should be! 
Season: May 20 - September 20
Barrington Shores Campground 
70 Hall Road 
Barrington, NH 03825 
Phone: (603) 664-9333
Email:
bashores@metrocast.net
Web site: 
www.barringtonshores.com 
Welcome to Barrington Shores ... a peaceful and quiet getaway in a friendly and neighborly environment. At Barrington Shores, they will go out of their way to make you naturally feel like a very welcome guest at what they feel is a very unique and special place to camp
Bow Lake Inn 
HC74 Box1, Rt. 202A 
Strafford, NH 
Phone: (603) 664-9908
Email: bowlakeinn@aol.com
Web site: 
www.bowlakeinn.com 
This historic country inn features warm, inviting rooms with new, updated features. Located in a quiet setting on scenic Route 202A, the Inn is steps away from the sandy beaches of Bow Lake. Bow Lake is just a 25 minute drive from Portsmouth, and a mere 30 minutes from Concord, NH. 

City of Barrington Information
Barrington Chamber Of Commerce 
PO Box 363 
Barrington, NH 03825 
Phone/fax (603)664-2200 
Email: info@barringtonchamber.org
Web site: 
www.barringtonchamber.org
 
If you have any questions about the Town of Barrington, or about the Chamber, please email them or visit their web-site. They would be happy to send you more information about this great community!
Barrington Youth Association 
PO Box 407 
Barrington, NH 03825 
Phone #'s link: manandrepsphone.htm
Email: bya@barringtonnh.com
Web site: 
www.barringtonnh.com/bya 

Affiliated with Babe Ruth Baseball, Babe Ruth Softball and Cal Ripken Baseball.

The Barrington Youth Association was formed in 1972 by a group of persons interested in providing an organized baseball program for the youth of Barrington. Four teams were formed with boys and girls playing baseball. Thirty years later there are over 400 participants.