New England has been blessed with many beautiful beaches can be visited all year round. These beaches are miles of white sand for walking, shelters and trails to explore, beaches and even hundreds of kilometers from the sea. Here is my selection of the best ...
HAMMONASSET Beach State Park, Connecticut
Connecticut's largest shoreline park offers miles of beach to swim, swim, walk on the waterfront, or hike less than a cold autumn day. During the season, MeigsPoint Nature Center offers programs and activities for park visitors. The beach is off Route 95 exit 62 in the Madison area.
Odiorne Point State Park, New Hampshire:
The 300 acres of undeveloped beach and New Hampshire coast only 18 miles, is a world away from high-energy beaches in Hampton. Visit mosaic paths and bike path and the Seacoast Science Center Desk. Odiorne Point was the place of first settlement colony in the region and is located 3 miles south ofPortsmouth Route 1A in Rye.
Ogunquit Beach, Maine:
Ogunquit Beach is three miles of beautiful white sand beach in one of the most beautiful and popular and Maine and along the coastal road famous first for more solitude, take the tram from the city center into a pedestrian bridge, the beach or walking the Marginal Way footpath, for example, the Caribbean region colored white sand.
Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts:
The Cape Cod National Seashore, in my opinion,the most beautiful beaches on the east coast, with beautiful white sand and miles of beach for walking and easy access to the slopes. Nauset Beach in New Orleans is one of my favorites - the beach is signposted from the town center on Route 6A. But the head of the fabulous beach Meadow in Truro and Race Point are lands of the province. And there are a number of beaches and lighthouses along the route in the sixth summer, the beaches of Cape Cod Bay side will tend to be better for familiesThe water is warmer and less under-tow.
Crane Beach, Massachusetts:
Crane Beach is also a managed environment for wildlife and the dunes, and a beautiful white sand beach with over 5 miles of trails and 1,200 acres for recreation and nature conservation. This is a beach not only be half asleep when you hear the waves, but also a habitat to find out where the first job protection. Even if the season is in the parking expensive, Ocean Beach is my favorite in the Boston area. Crane Beach is on Clay in Ipswich Road, on North Shore of Boston.
NAPATREE POINT, Rhode Island:
Watch Hill is a perfectly preserved Victorian seaside resort from the crowded beaches of Misquamicut away. The city has to rummage shops, a picturesque lighthouse, and an antique carousel Round. Entry into the invigorating walk Napatree Point is the carousel, and guides you through the dunes, picturesque views and an old fort. You can explore the city south of Route 1A REACH> Westerly.
Button Bay State Park, Vermont:
Hundreds of miles from any ocean and the adjacent northern Vermont and New York Lake Champlain. Conservation conscious Vermont has more than 60 state parks and Button Bay is a beauty. The park from Route 22A Vergennes found out ferric Burgh. Take the shoes for this walk, and walk button Adirondacks rocky island to enjoy the view and on.
No trip to New England is fullwithout taking the time to enjoy at least one of these beautiful beaches.
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