Only in New Hampshire can you start your day
shopping by the beach and end it with a romantic dinner looking
out at the highest peak in the Northeast. There's an endless
list of things to do in New Hampshire. State parks, beaches,
lakes, museums, shopping...you name it, New Hampshire's got it!
We have countless family friendly activities that are
affordable, educational and most importantly- fun!
New Hampshire was made for road trips. From coastal roads that
overlook crashing surf to mountain roadways that wind through
the Northeast's highest peaks and historic routes that follow
early Native American trails, New Hampshire's roads are
undeniably scenic - and the distances between destinations are
never long.
Today New Hampshire continues to inspire artists, musicians,
actors and visitors alike. Use the links on this page to find
out more about New Hampshire's thriving community. It's a New
Hampshire filled with biking, bird watching, hiking, climbing,
hunting, fishing, tours, gorgeous state parks and sparkling
waterfalls-and you can only find them outdoors.
Animal Farms
Aquariums
Arcades
Attractions
Beaches
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Hampton Beach State Park -
Hampton, New HampshireThe most popular beach in the region,
has been drawing visitors by the hundreds of thousands since
the turn of the century. The beach is extremely wide and the
water warm.
Amenities: Bathhouse, lifeguards.
Located on Route 1A, Hampton (603)-926-3784
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Jenness State Beach - Rye, New
Hampshire - Great family beach with an ocean front setting.
Amenities: Bathhouse & lifeguards. Located on Route 1A, Rye
(603) 436-1552
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North Hampton State Beach - North
Hampton, New Hampshire Is a wide sandy beach with a small
parking lot in the heart of the short New
Hampshire Seacoast.
Amenities: Bathhouse & Lifeguards.
Located on Route 1A, North Hampton (603) 436-1552
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Sandy Beach - New Castle, New
Hampshire - Small, picturesque in New Castle, 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.
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Seabrook Beach - Seabrook, New
Hampshire - Just down the road from Hampton Beach, Seabrook
Beach offers a quieter setting and an expanse of sand dunes.
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Wallis Sands State Beach -
Rye, New Hampshire - About 15 minutes
south of Portsmouth, the beach 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. State
charges admission. Amenities: Store, bathhouses,
lifeguards. Located on Route 1 (603) 436-9404
Christmas
Conservation/Outdoors
Cruises
Events
NH Fairs
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North Haverhill -
RR 1, North Haverhill, NH
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Stratham Fair -
Stratham Hill Park Route 33, Stratham, NH
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Canterbury Fair -
Baptist Road, Canterbury, NH
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Cheshire Fair -
319 Monadnock Highway, Swanzey, NH
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League of NH Craftsmen's Fair
- Mt. Sunapee Resort, Newbury, NH
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Hampton Beach Children's Festival - Hampton Beach,
Hampton, NH
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Cornish Fair -
Townhouse Road Cornish Flat, NH
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Belknap County Fair
- Mile Hill Road Belmont, NH
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Lakes Region Fine Arts & Crafts Festival
- Meredith Village Shops, Meredith, NH
Lancaster Fair - Route 3 Lancaster, NH
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Hopkinton State Fair
- Kearsarge Avenue Contoocook, NH
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Hillsboro County Agricultural Fair
- Various
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Rochester Fair - 72
Lafayette Street, Rochester, NH
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Deerfield Fair -
Route 43 South Deerfield, NH
Farms Apple,
Maple, Xmas, Fruit
Halloween
Historic
Sites
Museums
Railroads
Shopping
Speedways /
Racing
Sports
Snowmobiling
State Parks
Theme Parks
Water
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