Visit New Castle Beach In New Hampshire, A Hidden Gem Beach That Has Its Very Own Moving Painting
By Clarisa|Published August 30, 2021
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Do you like road stop attractions that emphasize natural beauty instead of covering it up? Most beaches are often crowded since there is so little shoreline to share with everyone here. Lighthouse scenes in northeast America also aren’t very rare, but there’s something special about this hidden gem of a beach hiding out in New Hampshire. Come see a moving painting that changes every day, thanks to a sculpture artist and nature’s beauty.
When you're craving a taste of ocean air and a rocky relaxation trip, New Castle Beach is here for you. It's less crowded than most NH beaches, and has plenty of scenery to share.
Of course, the views of a rocky beach have always been regarded as something classically beautiful, lighthouse or otherwise. Out here, the rest of life fades away as you are lulled by the sound of the seas.
A work of art by Walter Liff named "Beauty, the 'Common' Denominator" is the sculpture that brings it all together. This depiction of Liff's late friend Quinn in a pork pie hat is set up on the Common facing New Castle Beach, painting away at whatever shows through the frame.
Different angles and times of day create masterpieces in every color, changing with the tides, the weather, and the visitors. It's a masterpiece every time you see it, no matter what.
Meeting local wildlife is a great reason to enjoy a day at the rocky beach. Maybe you'll meet a little friend like this one, or you could enjoy an afternoon of bird watching.