I've visited since I was a kid. Parking 🅿️ is limited and you have to pay at the meter. You can pay with coins, except pennies, cash and card. Go early. High tide was in but people were setting up, going in the water 🌊, surfing and having a good time. I relaxed 😎 and enjoyed my 📰 newspaper. A clean up crew was keeping the beach ⛱️ tidy. Thanks 👍! I only saw 🦆 ducks and crows, no seagulls. Bring bug 🐛 repellent. Small gnat like flying insects were swarming around the seaweed. Restroom 🚻 available. I recommend a visit. Update; Sunday morning 🌄, June 2021; Make sure you display your parking 🅿️ slip upwards and remove all expired slips from your dashboard or you could get a ticket. Someone was actually purchasing a new receipt 🧾 and they got a ticket. I saw a seagull at this beach...
Read moreThis is my husband's and my first opportunity to be in New England. It's beautiful! Hampton Beach has restrooms, and The Beach Plum is across the road, so lobster rolls and other delicious fare including ice cream is available, and you can eat right on the beach. Just take care of your trash. Dogs can be on the beach only at certain times, not during the day. You do have to walk across large rocks to get to beach, but it's doable. No playground, just the beach and ocean water The tide comes in after 3, so plan...
Read moreComing to NH from South Florida, I wasn't sure what to expect of New England beaches... This is my spot. It's a small park with limited, albeit ample, parking and public facilities that are well-kept. The beach is behind a seawall, going from rocky to sandy the further you go towards the sea. It's not a big beach, and depending on the time and tide, there might not be much beach at all. And that's when you sit on the wide granite seawall... dangle your feet over... and enjoy the quiet charm of...
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