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New Hampshire Seacoast | Photographs

The New Hampshire seacoast has miles and miles of character. Enjoy these photos of the New Hampshire seacoast from photographer Carl Tremblay.

New Hampshire Seacoast

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Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
A frequent contributor to Yankee Magazine, photographer Carl Tremblay followed in the footsteps of writer Julia Shipley traversing the varied terrain of the New Hampshire seacoast. Along the way, he managed to bring these classic coastal scenes and characters to life. Please enjoy this selection of some of Carl’s favorite shots. See the full feature, “A Short Coast with a Long Story,” in our May/June 2016 issue.
New Hampshire Seacoast
Julie Cote with her son Peter enjoy the sunrise at North Beach in Hampton.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
New Hampshire Seacoast
An aerial view of Wallis Marsh and Wallis Sands State Beach in Rye captured in early morning light.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
The intricate patterns and colors of Wallis Marsh from the air.
The intricate patterns and colors of Wallis Marsh from the air.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Sunrise at Fox Hill Point.
Sunrise at Fox Hill Point.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
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Early morning walker at Rye Beach.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
New Hampshire Seacoast
Brothers catching crabs at Ragged Neck Point at Rye Harbor State Park.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
New Hampshire Seacoast
Tall sea grasses and weathered fencing line a board walk path to Seabrook Beach near the Massachusetts border.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
A pair of colorful umbrellas on Seabrook Beach.
A pair of colorful umbrellas on Seabrook Beach.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Harbor master in Rye Harbor State Park.
Harbor master in Rye Harbor State Park.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
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Boaters take a break in the late afternoon at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
New Hampshire Seacoast
Late day high tide at Ocean Boulevard Bridge at Rye Harbor State Park.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
New Hampshire Seacoast
Four friends take the plunge off Ocean Boulevard Bridge at Rye Harbor State Park.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
Surfer in last light at Jenness State Beach in Rye.
Surfer in last light at Jenness State Beach in Rye.
Photo Credit : Carl Tremblay
This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. 

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  1. I did not know I loved the ocean until I lived in New Hampshire. I grew up in Virginia and had been to the beach, of course, but the rocky Rye coast is what won my heart. I miss it every day.

  2. Great article!
    Rye Beach, New Hampshire is one of my favorite places on earth!
    My happiest childhood memories were playing/swimming in front of my Grandparents house on Jenness Beach.
    My dream is to win the Lottery and buy a house there for my children and grandchildren to enjoy.
    It’s God’s Country, what can I say?!

  3. No photos of Hampton Beach ???? A beach of many happy memories for millions of families over the years. Disappointed

    1. I too missed seeing pictures of Hampton Beach. My parents started vacationing there in 1948 and in 1960 bought a restaurant and guest house on Ocean Beach Blvd. In 1962 my father became the MC at the Friday night sing-a-longs at the original bandstand. I haven’t been back in more than 20 years. Would love to see what it looks like now.

  4. AGREED…Hampton Beach …it has received so many accolades since it’s update. Such a shame it was not included !!!