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Hampton Beach Guide
Choose Hampton Beach, New Hampshire,
for a Classic Family Beach Vacation
"The family that plays together stays
together," and Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, is the perfect place for families
to play in the sun and to create enduring summer vacation memories they'll share
for a lifetime.
Few New England beaches can rival Hampton Beach for the
sheer number and variety of amusements for ocean lovers of all ages.
For
starters, the beach is open free to the public (though parking is scarce and at
a premium on peak summer days). The waves are tame enough so as not to
intimidate toddlers, yet they roll in with enough "oomph" to keep teens and
adults armed with Boogie Boards entertained for hours.
What You Need to Know About Hampton Beach
Location: Hampton Beach is located along New Hampshire's petite,
18-mile shoreline, just about 40 miles and an hour's drive north of Boston.
Directions: From Boston and points south, follow I-95 North to
New Hampshire exit 1 for Route 107 toward US-1/Seabrook. Stay straight on 107 to
a left on US-1 North/Lafayette Road. In about three miles, take the Hampton
Beach exit and merge onto Route 101 East. Turn right onto Route 1A South/Ocean
Boulevard, the "main drag" through Hampton Beach. From points
north, Follow I-95 South to New Hampshire exit 2 for Route 101 toward
Exeter/Hampton Beach. Stay left to merge onto Route 101 East. Turn right onto
Route 1A South/Ocean Boulevard, the "main drag" through Hampton Beach.
Once you're thoroughly waterlogged, there is still so much to do.
The west side of Ocean Boulevard is lined with all of the amusements integral to
a classic beach vacation. Munch on oily fried dough coated in snowy powdered
sugar. Get that temporary tattoo you've always coveted. Feast on fried seafood.
Walk up to a waxy-looking fortune teller held captive in a glass box and find
out what your future holds. Engage in a friendly battle for the title of "Ski
Ball Champ" or "Mini Golf Pro." Don Old West garb for a family portrait session.
Try to hit a 100-mile-an-hour fastball out of the park. Or simply watch the
people go by.
During special events, such as the annual Seafood Festival,
the Master Sand Sculpting Competition and the Children's Festival, there are
even more diversions to fill your days.
When the sun goes down, Hampton
Beach stays lively during the summer with fireworks on holidays and every
Wednesday night, free nightly concerts at the Sea Shell Stage and headline acts
appearing at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom.
In the winter, the throngs
of bronzed bodies vanish, and Hampton Beach becomes an East Coast ghost town.
Some hotels and guest houses and most restaurants and shops shutter for the cold
weather season. Between Labor Day and Memorial Day, visit Hampton Beach if
you're attracted to the idea of affordable, off-season rates and quiet,
contemplative walks on the beach.
Lodging
<http://gonewengland.about.com/cs/hamptonbchhotels/index.htm>: The
hotels, motels and inns closest to Hampton Beach are all independently owned and
operated. That means there is quite a bit of variety when it comes to quality,
price and amenities. There are no hotels right on the beach--at best, you'll
need to walk across Ocean Boulevard to the beach. Be sure to ask individual
properties about their cancellation policies, check-in times and facilities.
You'll find some more predictable chain hotels a few miles away. For
rentals
<http://gonewengland.about.com/cs/hamptonbeachrent/index.htm>, be sure
to ask if linens are provided. Camping
<http://gonewengland.about.com/od/hamptonbeachcamp/index.htm> can be an
affordable alternative for family vacations.
Parking: Most hotels
offer free parking, so if you're planning an overnight stay, it makes sense to
find accommodations within walking distance of the beach. For day visitors and
those staying nearby, parking can be a challenge during the peak summer season.
Metered parking is available near the beach--if you can find a space. Several
parking lots and private property owners charge in the $20 to $30 range to park
for the day. Your best bet is to arrive early and to be prepared to pay.
Fees: Unlike neighboring New Hampshire beaches, there is no fee to
use the beach at Hampton Beach, which contributes to the crowded conditions
you'll find in the summertime.

