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Wallis Sands Beach overlook

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Wallis Sands Beach overlook

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  • Location: Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States

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    September 4, 2025

    From this roadside pull-off next to Wallis Sands State Beach, you get a beautiful unobstructed view of the Atlantic, with the Isles of Shoals hovering on the horizon like a mirage. The beach curves gently below you, framed by rocky outcrops and a grassy picnic area. It’s a quiet spot to watch the sunrise, close enough to hear the surf, and elevated just enough to take in the full coastal panorama.

    September 11, 2019

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    A great view; worth a visit.
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    October 12, 2018

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    Rough and rocky - but a great view.
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    The Odiorne Point – Wallis Sands Beach overlook loop from Portsmouth is an easy 17.9-mile (28.9 km) touring cycling route that offers continuous, sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. You'll pedal past rocky shores and sandy beaches, with the highlight being Odiorne Point State Park, where you can explore diverse landscapes from woodlands to salt marshes and even historical military bunkers. With only 381 feet (116 metres) of elevation gain, this ride is perfect for a relaxed outing, taking about 1 hour and 38 minutes.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the route is mostly paved and suitable for any fitness level. Parking is available at various points, including within Odiorne Point State Park. While you can't bike directly onto Wallis Sands Beach, it's a great spot to lock up your bike and walk out to enjoy the tranquil views. Spring through fall generally offers the best weather for this coastal adventure.

    What makes this route stand out is its accessible blend of natural beauty and history along the New Hampshire seacoast. It's a family-friendly option that combines scenic ocean vistas with the chance to explore remnants of World War II coastal defenses. The Seacoast Science Center, located within Odiorne Point State Park, also offers educational insights into the area's natural and human history, adding another layer to your ride.

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    The Rye Harbor – Jenness State Beach loop from New Castle offers a delightful touring bicycle experience, showcasing the best of New Hampshire's coastline. You'll pedal along mostly paved surfaces, enjoying panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, passing by picturesque spots like Jenness State Beach, and observing the bustling activity of Rye Harbor. This moderate 26.7-mile (42.9 km) route, with a gentle 340 feet (104 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete, making it a perfect half-day adventure.

    Planning your ride is straightforward, as the route is well-suited for touring cyclists of varying skill levels due to its predominantly flat and paved nature. Starting from New Castle, you'll find the coastal roads generally accessible. While specific parking information isn't detailed, local parking options are available in New Castle. Consider cycling during the shoulder seasons of spring or fall for comfortable temperatures and to avoid peak summer crowds, though summer also offers beautiful conditions for this scenic ride.

    Beyond the natural beauty, this cycling route is rich in history, taking you past landmarks like Fort Stark, Fort Constitution, and various lighthouses. You'll also experience New Castle, a unique town situated entirely on an island, offering views across the Piscataqua River to Maine. The area connects to the East Coast Greenway, providing options for longer rides, and Jenness State Beach is a popular spot for surfers, adding a dynamic element to the coastal landscape.

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    Location: Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States

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