A popular surfing spot adjacent to Jenness State Beach but with different access. Known for consistent waves and a laid-back atmosphere popular with the local surf community.
New Hampshire Beaches
Wallis Sands State Beach
A family-friendly state park beach with calm waters, clean sand, and amenities including bathhouse with showers and a food service area. Offers beautiful views of the Isles of Shoals.
Jenness State Beach
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.
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.
Echo Lake State Park
A freshwater beach nestled at the base of White Horse Ledge with stunning mountain views. Features crystal clear water, hiking trails, and easy access to North Conway attractions.
Weirs Beach
A popular Lake Winnipesaukee beach with an entertainment-filled boardwalk featuring arcades, restaurants, and boat cruises. Host to major events like Motorcycle Week and fireworks displays.
Wellington State Park
Home to the largest freshwater swimming beach in the New Hampshire State Park system on the shore of Newfound Lake, known for its exceptionally clear water and beautiful mountain views.
Ellacoya State Park
A 600-foot long sandy beach on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipesaukee with views of the Sandwich and Ossipee mountain ranges. Features a campground with RV hookups.
Sunapee State Beach
A pristine freshwater beach on Lake Sunapee with a sandy shoreline and clear water. Part of Mount Sunapee State Park, which transforms into a ski resort in winter.