- Our list of the best things to do in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, features the top 309 nearby activities — including 144 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hampton Beach, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 0 things to do within the city of Hampton Beach, NH , followed by 309 popular activities in nearby cities, including Gloucester, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newburyport, Rockport, Ipswich, Rye, Haverhill, Beverly, North Andover, Amesbury, Salem, Dover, Durham, Kittery, Exeter, Lawrence, Andover, South Berwick, Methuen, Danvers, Derry, Seabrook, New Castle, Essex, Ogunquit, Marblehead, Candia, Lee and North Hampton
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Quincy Quarries Reservation is a 22 acre park born from old granite quarries. It is highlighted by huge granite rock walls which can be used for rock climbing, and it also has several hiking trails and picnic areas.
47.3 Miles
The 42-acre Centennial Park is an outdoor park that features wetlands, open fields, and hiking trails that can be used for mountain biking and running. The park also includes an off-leash dog park, a pond, and parking.
47.4 Miles
A seaside amusement park, Palace Playland offers a variety of entertainment to amuse the young and old. Aside from the usual carousel and Ferris wheel rides, they also have the thrilling Power Surge and Adrenalin. Gift shops, arcade games and food stalls also abound.
47.4 Miles
A candlepin bowling facility, Vacationland Bowling features 32 lanes used for open and league bowling as well as private events. The center provides arcade and redemption games, pool tables, a pro shop, glow bowling and an event room.
47.4 Miles
An open park area with grass and trees, Memorial Park features tennis and basketball courts, a veteran's memorial, a model lighthouse and paved walking paths. It also has a children's playground, picnic areas and small hills used for sledding.
47.5 Miles
51%
1055 votes
2 Old Orchard Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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Opened in 1898 and with a length of 1825 feet, the Old Orchard Beach Pier is suited for all kinds of entertaining opportunities, including fishing. There are several restaurants which serve seafood specialties and not only, with some of them presenting live-acts of local artists.
47.5 Miles
Many things can be done at Old Orchard Beach: swimming, surfing, camping, picnicking and plenty of others. There are special events al around the year, such as the Annual Lobster Dip and the Tri-State Fishing Tournament.
47.5 Miles
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21 votes
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Old Orchard Beach
W Grand Ave, Old Orchard Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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A seaside Maine town, Old Orchard Beach has a population of around 9000 year-round residents. The town has a large beach, a variety of shops and restaurants in its downtown area, and a variety of museums and music venues.
47.5 Miles
A dance club, lounge, and live music venue, Mr Goodbar features a full array of cocktail options, pool tables, a large dance floor, and state of the art lighting and sound.
47.6 Miles
Open since 1998, the Dunegrass Golf Club offers an 18-hole course to both local and visiting golfers. The freeway was ideally designed to allow all levels of players to play while still preserving the scenic views.