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Hatcheries, Visitor Centers, Education Centers
Visit one of our hatcheries or visitor/education
centers in the state. At Fish and Game's fish hatcheries, learn
about how fish are hatched and reared. Hatcheries are open year-round,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guided tours are available by reservation (see exceptions due to construction noted below). The
Twin Mountain and Warren hatcheries also have educational centers (NOTE: Warren Hatchery and Wildlife Center are currently closed).
These hatcheries are staffed by a dedicated, hardworking group of
individuals who not only understand the technical challenges of
raising fish... they also love to fish themselves!
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Click here for more information on fishing in New Hampshire!
Berlin Fish Hatchery and
Educational Exhibits
Off Route 110, Kilkenny Valley, White Mountain National Forest
York Pond Road, Berlin, N.H. 03570
603-449-3412
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| You may have seen Milford's fish transport
truck in southern New Hampshire. Hauling fish from hatchery
to water requires specialized, oxygenated tanks. |
Twin Mountain Fish Hatchery
1450 Route 3 North
Whitefield, N.H. 03598
Telephone: 603-846-5429
Fish & Wildlife Center: Exhibits and programs for children and adults to learn more about
watersheds and their importance to wildlife.
Hatchery tours. Open late May to mid-October. School programs by
arrangement.
Warren Hatchery
Warren Wildlife Center (closed until further notice)
Warren Fish Hatchery
Old Route 25
Warren, N.H. 03279
Telephone: 603-764-8593
Exhibits and programs for children and adults on Atlantic salmon
and New Hampshire's dynamic wildlife resources. Hatchery tours.
Open late May to mid-October. School programs by arrangement. Please note: Starting July 1, 2010, Warren Fish Hatchery is closed to ALL public visitors until further notice due to Fish and Game's pipe consolidation project.
New Hampton Hatchery
Route 132, New Hampton 03256
603-744-3709
Powder Mill Hatchery
288 Merrymeeting Road, New Durham 03855
603-859-2041
Milford Hatchery and Educational Exhibits
386 North River Road, Milford 03055
603-673-1416
Owl
Brook Hunter Education Center
387 Perch Pond Road
Holderness, NH 03245
Telephone: 603-536-4921 or 603-536-1290
The mission of the center is to educate people in the knowledge,
skills, and behaviors required to become safe and responsible hunters,
trappers and stewards of the state's natural resources. Owl Brook
offers a modern classroom, shooting range, archery course and self-guided
interpretive trails covering topics such trapper education, hunter
education, map and compass, and wildlife habitat management. Summer and group programs for youth. For
more information on programs at Owl Brook, directions and hours
open to the public, click here.
The Discovery Room
The Discovery Room at Fish and Game's Concord headquarters is a
window on New Hampshire's great outdoors... complete with a life-sized
moose cow and her calf!
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| Cow and calf moose -- two of the many
critters you'll find at Fish and Game's Discovery Room. |
The Discovery Room shows an array of New
Hampshire landscapes that are so realistic that children and adults
alike will forget that they're getting an education. Explore the sights and sounds of these landscapes,
including a pond, stream, beaver pond, meadow, woodland, vernal pool,
boreal (spruce/fir) forest, and even a typical back yard.
Come to Fish and Game's Concord
headquarters at 11 Hazen Drive and check it out! The Discovery Room
is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. Groups should call
first to make arrangements -- 603-271-3211.
Great Bay Discovery Center
Depot Road
Stratham, N.H. 03885
Telephone: 603-778-0015
Part of Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, this center
provides opportunities to learn about coastal and marine life. Indoor exhibits and self-guided
nature trail along a boardwalk through the salt marsh. Call for
hours of operation. School programs by arrangement. Summer programs for youth and adults. For more information,
go to www.greatbay.org/sandypoint.
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