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White Mountain National Forest Silver Cascade Falls © Gary Jordan
This is a view from the road Highway 302. This is less then half the total drop of the falls.
Franconia Notch State Park The Ascent II © Gary Jordan
On a clear day, you can see New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New York and Canada.
Franconia Notch State Park The Pass © Gary Jordan
Franconia Notch is a major mountain pass through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Pictured here is a scenic rest area just after the peak of the pass.
Cool Swim © stateparks.com
Campfire and Hotdogs © stateparks.com
Roasting hot dogs over an open fire.
Small Boy Fishing © stateparks.com
Gone fishin.
Spring Hike © stateparks.com
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Afternoon Hike © stateparks.com
Keep On Leash © stateparks.com
Oh Yell © stateparks.com
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New Hampshire's Seacoast Region Region Parks

7
State Parks
4
State Forests
Parks in this region are near these New Hampshire Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
DERRY
DOVER
SALEM
LONDONDERRY
PORTSMOUTH
EXETER
ROCHESTER
HAMPTON
Hampton Beach State Park
Hampton Beach State Park, located in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire, is a popular seaside destination renowned for its pristine sandy beach. Spanning approximately 50 acres along the Atlantic coastline, this state park offers visitors stunning ocean views and an array of recreational activities. Opened ........more >
Kingston State Park
Kingston State Park is only 14 miles from the New Hampshire seacoast and is close to many attractions such as Canobie Lake Park, The Fox Run Mall, various antique shops, and fine restaurants. The park is 44 acres in size, and includes fireplaces and picnic areas, a playground, softball field, and three ........more >
North Hampton State Beach
Forget the chaotic boardwalk crowds of Hampton Beach. Instead, head just a few miles up Route 1A. You'll hit North Hampton State Beach. It is a much quieter stretch of coastline. Here, the Atlantic pounds against a mix of coarse sand and smooth, ocean-tumbled stones, making it a prime spot for local ........more >
Nottingham State Forest
Nottingham State Forest is a picturesque natural treasure, characterized by its breathtaking beauty and abundant wildlife. Stretching over 3,000 acres, this enchanting forest is adorned with vibrant green trees and scenic trails that wind their way through the dense foliage. It offers a haven for outdoor ........more >
Odiorne Point State Park
Grab your sturdiest boots. Most tourists crowd onto the sandy beaches down in Hampton, but Odiorne Point offers something much cooler and weirder. We are talking about 135 acres of wild coast where you can scramble over damp, slick rocks to find invasive green crabs and periwinkles hiding in the tide ........more >
Pawtuckaway State Park
Look at a map of Nottingham. You will find over five thousand acres of thick woods called Pawtuckaway State Park, a place where giant glaciers literally dropped house-sized boulders thousands of years ago. Climbers call these rocks glacial erratics. You can actually squeeze through tight stone crevices ........more >
Rock Rimmon State Forest
Rock Rimmon State Forest, located in Manchester, is a captivating natural oasis that offers visitors a plethora of outdoor activities surrounded by breathtaking beauty. This forest, with its distinctive feature of a towering rock outcrop called Rock Rimmon, showcases stunning vistas of the city skyline, ........more >
Rye Harbor State Park
Rye Harbor State Park affords scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Rye Harbor, also called Ragged Neck. Favorite activities enjoyed in the park include saltwater fishing and picnicking with ocean breezes. Amenities offered picnic tables and restrooms. The Seacoast Region headquarters office of N.H. ........more >
Smith State Forest
The Smith State Forest is a pristine haven nestled in the heart of nature. Spanning over hundreds of acres, it boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, captivating visitors with its majestic beauty. The dense forest is adorned with towering ancient trees, providing a serene and enchanting atmosphere. ........more >
Wallis Sands State Park
Forget the chaotic Hampton Beach crowds. If you drive just a bit further up Route 1A into Rye, you'll find Wallis Sands State Park, a spot that offers a much tighter, cleaner stretch of Atlantic oceanfront. It has real grass right next to the sand. Perfect for tossing a Frisbee. You get roughly 500 ........more >
Woodman State Forest
Woodman State Forest is a pristine natural sanctuary nestled in the heart of New Hampshire, offering a breathtaking escape from the chaos of urban living. Its diverse landscape, from sprawling meadows to dense forests, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Towering ancient trees ........more >
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