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Visit New Hampshire has the ultimate vacation guides and places to stay. Check out our guide for New Hampshire's Seacoast travel featuring lodging, outdoor activities, cultural attractions, historic sites, and more.
You can rent a scooter or bike, practice yoga on the beach, visit candy shops and ice cream emporiums. Live music and entertainment is everywhere, from taverns and restaurants to the Sea Shell amphitheater, and fireworks are a regular occurrence.
Check out our guide for New Hampshire's Seacoast travel featuring lodging, outdoor activities, cultural attractions, historic sites, and more.
Visitors may hike in forests, marshes, and mudflats, accessible at Adams Point, Crommet Creek, Great Bay Discovery Center Campus, and many other coastal sites. See full description at our New Hampshire science and nature pages.
New Hampshire (NH) Beaches in Seacoast. Find locations, parking, and hours of operation for beaches and swimming fun on your New Hampshire vacation; with maps.
Seacoast of New Hampshire Family Activities and fun things to do with the kids. Find indoor and outdoor, year-round fun for children and families at ski areas, farms, caves, living history museums, and more; with maps.
New Hampshire (NH) Scenic Drives in Seacoast region. Find roads and highways, directions, and maps for a scenic drive among the mountains and lakes.
Find locations, parking, and hours of operation for salt-water ocean beaches along the Seacoast and fresh-water beaches at Winnipesaukee and Squam Lakes; with maps
Hampton Beach, NH boasts a walkable 1.35-mile stretch of pristine sandy beach, complemented by a vibrant boardwalk and consistently high water quality - perfect for families seeking fun and relaxation by the sea.
Portsmouth International Airport is located on the Seacoast of New Hampshire, 50 minutes north of Boston's Logan Airport. It is a convenient, low cost commercial airport with quick access to the New Hampshire Seacoast, Lakes Region and White Mountains.