New Hampshire might be tiny, but it sure is mighty! That includes our coastline. It’s true that the coast is a mere 18-ish miles, but it’s absolutely beautiful and manages to pack in quite a bit of fun. It’s not uncommon to see both locals and those from other states flock to places like Hampton Beach, but there’s one area that we love most. It’s beautiful for a day trip to explore the coast, but it’s also a great place for finding seashells!

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Odiorne Point State Park is can be visited daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for kids 6 to 11. You can learn more about visiting by checking out the New Hampshire state park website.

Did you know there are 93 state parks in New Hampshire? That’s a lot of space to explore! To see as many as you can we recommend starting with these 9 under-appreciated state parks in New Hampshire you’re sure to love.

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