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Beaches
Measuring just under 19-miles long, the coast of New Hampshire is the shortest seashore of any state in the US.
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Beaches Details
Measuring just under 19-miles long, the coast of New Hampshire is the shortest seashore of any state in the US. But that does not mean it does not have some pretty spectacular beaches where you can post up on a nice, sunny day. There are also several lake-side beaches with soft white sand, so it is still possible to go sunbathing or swimming even if you are miles away from the coast. And even if you come during the off-season, New Hampshires beaches are equally as beautiful with the rough crashing waves and misty saltwater breezes blowing in the wind.
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