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    Hampton Beach State Park

    Hampton Beach State Park

    3.6
    (131 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    A MUST DO! Hampton Beach New Hampshire provides a One,Two Punch of Activities. First you can take a…read moredip in the ocean although sometimes the water can be a bit chilly or lay out in the sun or take a stroll along the seashore. Cross the street & there is a plethora of activities including shopping for T Shirts, Clothing, Souvenirs, Beach & Gift items. Mrs. Mitchell's has been a Gift Shop Staple since 1966. There are lots of eateries & restaurants with an ocean view too. There are also Arcade Games at Playland & Funarama with Vintage Machines from the 60s & 70s with get this .25 & .50 prices per machine. There's also a Throwback Dugstore here - a Rexall Drugs with Vintage Signs. There is also a Ballroom & Casino that brings in top name bands & concerts. They also have Special Events like The Masters Sand Sculpting Classic, The Sea Food Festival & others that brings in a ton of people. Check out their website for more details. You can park at the meters & have a whole day & night of Fun! It used to be, you had to have Mega Bucks & be really Rich to have the Good Life, not anymore. The Game has changed. You've been Upgraded. Now You Can Live Like a King on a Limited Budget!

    We booked three nights of dry camping and arrived Friday excited to start our weekend…read more Unfortunately, we barely made it 24 hours before deciding to leave because of the way we were treated. We were told by another man at the campground that we were permitted to run our quiet generator overnight. The posted cutoff time was 9:00 AM, and we fully intended to shut it off by then. At approximately 8:50 AM the following morning, a woman who lives on-site who is named Karen (no pun intended)- and appeared to run the facility came pounding on our RV door, yelling at us about running the QUIET generator all night. We tried to explain that we had been told we were allowed to do so and that we were going to shut it off at the required time. Instead of having a reasonable conversation, we felt that we were essentially pushed out and harassed during the short time we were there. We also had our baby with us, and it was a hot summer night. Being told that we should have simply opened the windows was incredibly frustrating and felt completely dismissive of our situation. We came to enjoy a three-night camping weekend and instead left after barely 24 hours because of how uncomfortable and unwelcome we were made to feel. We have never experienced this kind of treatment at a campground before. Unfortunately, based on this experience, we will never be returning to Hampton State Park RV Camping. The way we were treated was completely unacceptable and left us extremely disappointed and disgusted with the experience. She told us and I quote "this is a campground, not a prison" But clearly it wasn't.

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    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling -  Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.
    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling - Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.
    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling -  Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.
    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling - Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.
    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling -  Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.

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    About an hour North of Boston Hampton Beach NH will have FREE Entertainment All Summer Ling - Movies, Concerts & Fireworks.
    Odiorne Point State Park

    Odiorne Point State Park

    4.5
    (29 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Odiorne Point State Park is a public recreation area that opened in Rye, New Hampshire in July…read more1972. It is administered by the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation. The park is located along the Atlantic seacoast in Rye, not far from Portsmouth. The area is the site of the Pannaway Plantation: the first European settlement in New Hampshire. Settled in 1622, the plantation was completely abandoned by the 1630s when the settlers moved to nearby Strawberry Banke. The land was settled in the mid-1660s by the Odiorne Family, whom the park is now named after. From 1942 to 1947, the park was the home of Fort Dearborn. The ruins of the deactivated World War II-era fort can still be seen today. Today the park is home to hiking trails, bike paths, a playground, picnic areas, pavilions, and a Seacoast Science Center which opened in 1992. My family and I visited Odiorne Point State Park this summer while we were heading to Maine for a summer getaway. We had some time to kill before we could check in to our AirBnb, so we decided to stop at the park. We had fun exploring the grounds and my two sons especially enjoyed playing on the nautical-themed playground. The highlight of the park is the Seacoast Science Center. There are all sorts of exhibits devoted to the conservation of marine and coastal environments. My two sons loved learning about whales, local shellfish populations, the local fishing industry, the fight against ocean pollution, and underwater exploration. There was even a cool gift shop where we picked up a few things. Whether you live in the area or you're just passing through like us, Odiorne Point State Park is a fun place for the whole family!

    I feel the need to preface all of my nature reviews with this: being 90% forested and having around…read more3500 miles of coastline, Maine (and NH) has a tremendous amount of spaces, walkways, paths, and trails of all kinds and of all levels. There's something for everyone. What I'm reviewing is how a spot compares to similar outdoor spots in my personal opinion. Being in nature - and remembering to carry in, carry out - is always five stars! :) Parking? Yes. Loop trail? Yes. Well marked signs? Yes. Element of surprise? Yes. I was looking for state parks in New Hampshire and this one caught my eye because of the name, if we're being honest. It sounded magical! So was the way it was advertised: "picnickers can enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and rocky shore, and explorers can uncover evidence of past military occupation. An extensive network of trails wind through the dense vegetation and traverse the park. [t]he property is also renowned for its... seven distinct habitats that can be visited within an hour's walk. Although the spectacular rocky shore is the one of the most notable, the woodlands, uplands, salt marsh, freshwater and salt ponds, and sandy beach (non-swimming) combine to create one of the region's most diverse nature walks." I like a little bit of everything, and this sounded like it had just that! The first time I came I bought a pass online; when we arrived it was a freak snowstorm and we were the only ones there. So we had a literal winter wonderland to play around it. The views from the coast were lovely and offer plenty of picnic tables to sit and enjoy yourself at, but exploring the woods that day was even more amazing - we spent a lot of time with a big buck who kept finding himself lazily meandering on the same trail as us. Thank goodness for binoculars! And the element of surprise! There was also some tremendously graffitied old batteries, a breakwater (that becomes nearly inaccessible when the tide is high; reversely when the tide is low that same area exposes a Sandy beach), there's an area called Pirate's Cove, an old cemetery, and Dolphin Fountain (which looks like it belongs in France, not NH). This became an immediate favorite! I can't wait to come back and see it in Spring and Summer! (SIDE NOTE: There's also the Seacoast Science Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, that provides educational exhibits related to the seacoast area for a separate fee; but, I haven't been able to check that out yet!)

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    As the sun sets on a crisp winter day
    As the sun sets on a crisp winter day
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    The calm water at sunset
    Interior of the Seacoast Science Center

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