- Our list of the best things to do in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, features the top 200 nearby activities — including 101 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Portsmouth, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Portsmouth, NH , followed by 177 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hampton, Newburyport, Ogunquit, Rye, Kennebunkport, Amesbury, Kennebunk, Dover, Exeter, Durham, Kittery, South Berwick, Seabrook, Rochester, New Castle, Haverhill, Lee, North Hampton and Candia
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The Kimball Farm Corn Maze is a farm and outdoor amusement facility that offers a variety of farm-related entertainment for families. It features a corn maze, hay rides, and seasonal sleigh rides, as well as games.
23.1 Miles
The attractions at Turkey Hill Farm vary by season. In the summers, the farm offers blueberry, raspberry, and flower picking, while in the winter it sells Christmas trees. The farm also serves free apple cider.
23.4 Miles
The largest beach in the city, Gooch's Beach has 3 miles of talcum powder sand and it is popular among those wishing to stroll on the seashore.
23.4 Miles
Kennebunk Beach is divided into three parts; 750-foot long Mother's Beach with playground, 1320 Middle Beach with summer cottages and hotels, 3300-foot long Gooth's Beach for swimming and sand castle building. Visitors need a parking permit available at City Hall to park near the beaches.
23.5 Miles
Get wet at the 5000-square foot spray park, or plummet down a 40-ft water slide at the Liquid Planet Water Park, with a variety of water attractions for all ages, or experience the park from 35-feet up on the dual Zip Line tour.
23.6 Miles
Accessible with a permit, Gooch's Beach offers visitors a scenic view of the Atlantic ocean and a beach to sunbathe on. The beach is located near the mouth of the Kennebunk River, where it empties into the ocean.
23.8 Miles
Built since 1887, the Saint Ann's Church is not only a place of worship, but also a place where life's most special events can be celebrated, such the wedding and the baptism.
24.0 Miles
Walker's Point was the 'summer White House' while President George H.W. Bush was in office. Visitors can pull off the highway and take photos of the New England style home, which has been in the Bush family since the late 1800s.
24.0 Miles
For intrepid walkers in search of a scenic experience, Parson's Way is a winding walking path that takes hikers along the rocky Maine coastline. This roughly two mile walk offers dramatically changing scenery by season.
24.1 Miles
A fenced and shady area with room for dogs to run, Kennebunk Dog Park is a spot for dog-owners and their pets to rest and socialize. It features water bowls, kiddie pools, tennis balls for play, and seating areas.