We’re truly blessed to live by the sea in New Hampshire – even if it is technically the shortest coastline in the nation, we enjoy every inch of it. One of the most delightful parts of a trip to the beach is sea glass hunting – every piece of smoothed over glass has a history, and the process of searching for them is so soothing. Of course, that means that the main New Hampshire beaches, crowded as they are with sunbathers lying out on the sand, are not the best spots for beach combing. Instead, you’ll want to head to the rockier, less busy spots. Here are our favorite places to look for seaside treasures.
This state beach is absolutely stunning, whether you're looking to spend a day in the sun or to take an evening stroll along the shore. It has some wonderful sandy sections, but you'll want to stick to the rocky areas for the best chances of finding seaglass.
Another lovely state beach, Jenness is actually home to fossilized trees that are visible when storms cause extremely low tides. You'll find all sorts of other good stuff here – a lot of the beach is sandy, but keep an eye on the tide patterns and come looking when the water has swept out to sea and left treasures behind.
This gorgeous New Castle spot is a true gem – pack a meal to bring with you, because it's a perfect place for a picnic (and you'll need some nourishment to keep at the sea glass hunting!).
Just a bit up the street from the madness of Hampton Beach you'll find this lovely respite from the crowds. It's rocky in parts, but that makes it all the better for sea glass collecting.
What’s your favorite place to find seaglass in New Hampshire?
Feeling too far from the coast? How about planning a trip to a waterpark campground?
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