Blackberry Crossing
About Blackberry Crossing
Blackberry Crossing is unique in that is was a CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) Camp during the 1930's. There is a self-guided tour of the old camp within the campground. The campground has 26 sites that are available on a first come, first served basis. There are hand pumps for water and vault toilets. A short walk from the campground is the Albany Covered Bridge, The Nanamocomuck Ski Trail, and the Boulder Loop hiking trail.
Details
Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $30 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $6 per vehicle per night
Location
Coordinates: 44.006805, -71.244965
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