For a state that many perceive to be a beach state, New Hampshire often surprises visitors by offering just 18 miles of coastline. But, for those who live here that’s the perfect amount of coast! Especially when it’s as beautiful as this. In those 18 miles there are plenty of places to get out and lay in the sand, but we love the smaller, rockier ones just as much. This beach offers tons of places to explore and it’s a true beauty!
Rye Harbor State Park in Rye offers one of the most lovely ways to spend a day in New Hampshire! The park might be small, but it makes up for its size in charm and beauty.
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One of the most beautiful features of the park is the rocky beach. And while you can’t necessarily lay in the sun here (that’s dangerous anyway!) you can take some of the most scenic walks. Just strap on some sturdy shoes and you’re in business!
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You’ll find plenty of driftwood, shells and interesting pebbles and soft rocks.
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And there’s a lovely jetty to walk along if you’re the more adventurous type. Just make sure you know the tide tables to avoid any unfortunate waves to the face.
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The park is great for a picnic, too. Just bring your own snacks and lunch and snag yourself a picnic table in the grassy area overlooking the beach.
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There are places to fish, as long as you have your state fishing license.
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And if you get tired of exploring the shore, hop into a kayak, SUP or canoe to enjoy the small cove.
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Because there aren’t a ton of places to take a nap in the sand, you’ll generally find the park fairly quiet which is great if you’re looking for a little peace.
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One interesting area to be sure to check out is the 1614 Monument, which is a tribute to Captain John Smith, who explored this part of the coast over 400 years ago.
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You can learn more about Rye Harbor State Park on the official New Hampshire State Park website. Entry is $4 for adults and $2 for kids between the ages of 6 and 11. Right now the bath houses are open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., but be sure to check the website before visiting for up-to-date information. You can reach the park at 603-227-8722.
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Whether you’re here to see shells, enjoy the breeze, fish or take in some history this is a wonderful place to spend an afternoon!
What’s your favorite New Hampshire beach? Let us know in the comments! And if you’re looking for another type of beach we love visiting the state’s lakes. And New Hampshire’s Ellacoya State Park has a 600-foot sandy beach to enjoy!
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