NH Beaches

NH Beaches

real estate Whether you're planning a vacation or simply want to do some armchair beachcombing, you can vicariously visit just about every publicly accessible beach (6 of them) in the state.

Hampton Beach
The most popular beach in the region, Hampton Beach has been drawing visitors by the hundreds of thousands since the turn of the century. The beach is extremely wide and the water warm. Bath house and lifeguards in season. Located on Route 1A, Hampton. (603) 926-3784 Hampton Beach.

Jenness Beach State Park
Located on Route 1A, Jenness Beach is a popular family beach with a bathhouse and lifeguards during the summer season. (603) 436-1552 Rye.

New Castle Beach
Small, picturesque Sandy Beach, 10 minutes from Portsmouth, has the U.S. Coast Guard Station at one end and a large seaside park, New Castle Common, at the other end. The beach is somewhat rocky and the water is colder than at most Seacoast beaches. Parking is available at New Castle Common, where there is an admission charge. A bathhouse is open in season. New Castle.

North Hampton State Beach
North Hampton State Beach on Route 1A is located the heart of the short New Hampshire Seacoast. A wide sandy beach with a small parking lot off Route 1B, the beach offers a bathhouse and lifeguards during the summer season. (603) 436-1552 North Hampton.

Seabrook Beach
Just down the road from Hampton Beach, near the Massachusetts border, Seabrook Beach offers a quieter setting and an expanse of sand dunes. Seabrook.

Wallis Sands State Beach
Wallis Sands State Beach, about 15 minutes south of Portsmouth, is a beautiful, sandy curving beach that can best be seen looking south on Route 1A. It has a large parking lot, showers and restrooms, and the state charges admission in summer. (603) 436-9404 Rye.

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