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New Hampshire
Beaches
Hampton
Beach, you may visit to take advantage of the exciting free
nightly entertainment, spectacular fireworks or other events, but
you will stay for the beauty and sheer pleasure of Hampton Beach,
and besides, we really do "shell out the fun!" Walk or trolley to
one of our many remarkable restaurants and enjoy tax-free shopping
at the gift shops. Public tennis and golf abound nearby and a harbor
full of deep sea fishing and whale watching ships await your arrival.
Wallis
Sands State Beach offers oceanfront swimming, views of the Isles
of Shoals, and a sandy beach that families especially enjoy. Beach
amenities include a store, bathhouses, hot and cold showers, and
lifeguards. The beach is open weekends from mid-May to mid-June
and daily from mid-June to Labor Day. The admission fee is $5.00
per car on weekdays; $8.00 per car on weekends.
The Isles of Shoals, Ten miles out, these nine rocky islands are
divided along the border of New Hampshire and Maine. The Isles were
a key destination for European fisherman before the Pilgrims landed.
Today they are surrounded in misty legends made famous by island
poet Celia Thaxter. (picture is of White Island)
Maine
Beaches
Long
Sands Beach and Short Sands Beach, York, ME
Long Sands Beach
– As the name implies this is a long sandy beach with
designated surfing area. Metered parking is available along Route
1A for the entire length of beach. Restrooms available at the Bathhouse
near Oceanside Ave. Lifeguards on duty end of June to Labor Day.
Short Sands Beach
– Sandy beach with gentle surf. Metered parking in the
lot off Rt 1A. Showers, changing area and toilets. Easy to walk
to shops and amusements adjacent to beach. Lifeguards on duty end
of June to Labor Day.
Cape Neddick "Nubble" Light, one of the most popular lighthouses
in Maine, was built in 1879 after an order to establish a lighthouse
in York, Maine was signed by President Rutherford B. Hayes. The
40 foot tower sits adjacent to a six-room Victorian main house on
an island at the Cape Neddick Peninsula. The lighthouse and grounds
are not open to the public.

Ogunquit Beach
– Soft white sand and warm surf. Popular with families.
Accessible by trolley and several parking areas. Restrooms and snack
bars. Considered one of the prettiest 3.5 miles of peninsula beach
in the country. Lifeguards.
Footbridge Beach
– Beach goers walk over footbridge to get to this less
crowded section of beach. Snack bar and restrooms. Lifeguard patrolled.
Moody Beach
- Bourne Avenue in Moody. Parking $7 per day.
Wells
Beach, Wells ME
Drakes Island
Beach – Limited parking at lot on eastern end of Drakes
Island Road. Toilet facilities and lifeguards.
Wells Beach
– Parking stickers available at Town Hall. Wonderful, long, sandy
beach. Toilet facilities and lifeguards.
Crescent Beach
- Lesser-known section of beach located between Wells and Moody.
Parking at Gold Ribbon Avenue lot, from Webhannet Drive. Lifeguards.
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