For a state that many perceive to be a beach state, New Hampshire often surprises visitors by offering just 18 miles of coastline. But, for those who live here that’s the perfect amount of coast! Especially when it’s as beautiful as this. In those 18 miles there are plenty of places to get out and lay in the sand, but we love the smaller, rockier ones just as much. This beach offers tons of places to explore and it’s a true beauty!

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You can learn more about Rye Harbor State Park on the official New Hampshire State Park website. Entry is $4 for adults and $2 for kids between the ages of 6 and 11. Right now the bath houses are open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., but be sure to check the website before visiting for up-to-date information. You can reach the park at 603-227-8722.

What’s your favorite New Hampshire beach? Let us know in the comments!  And if you’re looking for another type of beach we love visiting the state’s lakes. And New Hampshire’s Ellacoya State Park has a 600-foot sandy beach to enjoy!

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