A popular beach known for excellent surfing conditions and soft sand. Tends to be less crowded than Hampton Beach while offering similar amenities and beautiful coastal views.
New Hampshire Beaches
Seabrook Beach
A quieter beach at the southern end of New Hampshire’s coastline, featuring soft white sand and a residential setting. Less developed than Hampton Beach with a more relaxed atmosphere.
North Hampton State Beach
A small but scenic beach with interesting rock formations and tide pools. Popular with surfers and those who prefer a more natural beach setting with fewer facilities.
White Lake State Park
A glacial lake with a sandy beach surrounded by a pine forest. The kettle hole lake features pristine water quality and a beautiful setting with hiking trails and camping facilities.
Lake Winnipesaukee Beach (Alton Bay)
A public beach area at the southern tip of Lake Winnipesaukee. Features town docks, boat launches, and winter activities including an ice runway for small aircraft when the lake freezes.
Wadleigh State Park
A day-use park on the shores of Kezar Lake featuring a sandy beach, picnic areas with grills, and boat rentals. Popular for its quiet atmosphere and beautiful forest setting.
Endicott Rock Park
A small beach area on Lake Winnipesaukee’s Weirs Beach channel with historical significance. Features the historic Endicott Rock monument marking a 1652 boundary survey.