I finally had a chance to visit this beach ⛱️! I parked my car at the parking 🅿️ lot across the street that is in front of the dunes. Then I crossed the street and walked down Hooksett Street to the beach 🏖️ access point. Because of the weather ☁️ and the cold 🥶, there were very few people on the beach. A few people were walking their dogs. Good Maps takes you near the Lowell Street access point. There is another public beach access point nearby as well. A few of the beach paths are on private property. Street parking, which is limited, is restricted to neighborhood residents with permits. Your best bet is to take a bike 🚲 or walk from Hampton Beach. The beach is expansive and I enjoyed walking along the sand. Seagulls were just walking around. The sounds of 🌊 waves crashing was relaxing. The issue with accessing the beach is why I do not want to give the beach five 🌟s. It is a really nice...
Read moreLong, Tranquil, Beautiful beach.
This is for those who love serenity at the beach. Very clean, small Flocks of visitors, huge waves. What else you would ask for? Parking is an issue. I could not figure out any designated space for visitors. Most of the houses appears to be vacational rentals, but I may be wrong.
The beaches are walking distance from main road; every 3-4 houses apart there are streets going towards the beach. It would be 200-300 ft walk from wherever you can park.
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Read moreI wish I could rate this beach higher, but after driving around in circles for ages, and never finding public parking, I can't. I'm sure this is an amazing beach - for residents. No public parking and all street parking is reserved for residents. The likelihood of getting a ticket for parking there anyway? I'm not sure, but I didn't chance it. I had to leave NH without going to the beach...
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