Here Are The 10 Best Things To Do Besides Laying On The Sand During A Weekend Trip To New Hampshire's Hampton Beach
By Michelle|Published June 16, 2021
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New Hampshire doesn’t have a ton of coastline, but what we do have offers tons of fun. Of course, there’s the relaxation that comes from laying on the beach (slathered in sunscreen, of course!) on a sunny day. But there’s so much more to enjoy at the coast. From arcades to restaurants to candy stores and more, we recommend making your way to the water even if you never set foot in the waves.
Curious kids and adults will love learning about marine life by exploring the various touch tanks here. Throughout the day visitors can enjoy demonstrations and special talks related to ocean life right here in New Hampshire. You can learn more about them by visiting their website!
This huge playground is 12,000 square feet which means there's plenty of room for great fun! It's located directly across from the beach, so you'll also have plenty of access to the views.
This activity won't be for everyone, but if you're the type that likes history and spooky stories we recommend a detour to Island Path Road. It's reported to be haunted by the ghost of Eunice "Goody" Cole who lived here and was accused of witchcraft. There's more to the story, including how locals believed she cursed sailors but you'll want to more about it here.
If it's summer vacation and you didn't play a mini golf game did you even have a summer vacation? Buc's Lagoon is tons of fun and the pirate theme runs deep. You'll know you've found it when you see the giant pirate at the side of the street. After your game be sure to enjoy a huge Shipwreck Sundae or anything in a souvenir mug! You can learn more about it website!
If you prefer your beach trips to be more active you'll want to check out the Jetty Walk. At .4 miles it's won't take up too much of your time and the views are so great you'll feel like you're actually in the water! You can learn more about it here!
No matter the time of day, you'll want to stop in for at least a little something delicious. This spot is located across from the beach, which means you'll be able to gaze out at the water while digging into things like fried clams, lobster and tons of other seafood.
Located in downtown Hampton Beach this spot is the beach's largest arcade. But before you start to think this is a state-of-the-art modern place with all the newest games, plan a visit. You'll find that there are lots of vintage favorites and the old-school feel offers something unique.
This family-owned sweet shop has been around for more than 20 years. Their specialty is homemade fudge and delectable saltwater taffy, which means a stop into the store is a must if you have a sweet tooth.
While Hampton Beach doesn't have a formal boardwalk, it does have a fun evening sidewalk with lots of small shopping opportunities and sweet treats. Stroll at night and find things you didn't even know you needed!
You can't possibly go to the beach without also having an ice cream cone and one of the best is right here at the Beach Plum. While many people talk about their seafood, we think their various ice cream flavors are out of this world.
What are some of your favorite non-beach activities when visiting the New Hampshire coast? Let us know in the comments so other readers can enjoy them too!