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New England Beaches

New England has always been loved for its beaches. From smooth sand to rocky coasts, high ocean waves or cool fresh water lakes, this part of the country has a beach for just about everybody. More than just beautiful scenery, a summer day on a New England beach brings out fishermen, swimmers, sun worshippers, surfers, water-skiers, naturalists, birdwatchers, boaters -- the list could go on and on! Every one of New England's 39 tourism regions has some type of beachfront to offer, but here's a list of New England's best known beach areas, and it's most wonderful surprises:

Connecticut Shoreline and Mystic
Long Island Sound offers beach-goers a calm experience: very little waves and undertow for bathers, and big, sandy beaches like you find on the ocean. This part of Connecticut offers visitors the most beaches of any part of the state, including state parks and small community beaches set on little inlets and coves. Since the boating community is very active here, you will find plenty of easy opportunity to reach the region by boat, as well as by more traditional means.

South County Rhode Island
Where Long Island Sound ends and the Atlantic Coast begins in New England, South County is probably the region's best kept oceanfront secret. Swimmable water, high ocean waves and 17 sandy beaches await visitors. Those who prefer the entertainment of a busy summer spot will enjoy Misquamicut Beach in Westerly, with its boardwalk attractions, nightlife and numerous hotels. Smaller community beaches and state parks along the shoreline offer smaller crowds, picturesque sand dunes, and great opportunities for bird-watching.

Newport Rhode Island
Newport is so well known for its other attractions and historic sites, that the beaches there are often overlooked. Visitors will enjoy sand and surf along Narragansett Bay and directly on the Atlantic. Of particular note is Fort Adams State Park, which features a beach alongside a tourable 19th century fort.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Certainly the most popular of New England's tourism areas, millions of visitors every year brave the traffic to enjoy Cape Cod's beaches. The area actually offers a variety of choices: The peninsula that is Cape Cod, Massachusetts juts out like a hook into the Atlantic, with the bay side featuring calmer, more tranquil beaches, and the outer cape offering high bluffs, higher waves, and often rough currents. The magnificent Cape Cod National Seashore stretches along the ocean side of Cape Cod and encompasses several beaches and two very informative visitor centers. Within the national seashore, are 40 miles of pristine sandy beach, marshes, ponds, and uplands. Lighthouses, cultural landscapes, and wild cranberry bogs offer a glimpse of Cape Cod’s past and continuing ways of life. Swimming beaches and walking and biking trails beckon today's visitors.

Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, Massachusetts
The islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket are reachable only by private boat, public ferry, or air, and visitors find more rustic and remote beaches, panoramic ocean views, and lighthouses. Aquinnah Beach (also known as Moshup Beach or Gay Head Public Beach) on Martha’s Vineyard is known for the majestic Aquinnah Cliffs. The island of Nantucket is home to the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge, known for its historic lighthouse, white sand beaches, and world-class fishing.

Seacoast of New Hampshire
People from “away” are sometimes surprised to learn that New Hampshire even has ocean shore, but it does, 13 miles of it. The most popular beach area north of Boston, the New Hampshire seacoast features dramatic ocean waves and cool water. Beaches vary in style: Hampton Beach is the area's commercial boardwalk, while smaller state parks offer less crowded oceanfront, and ample opportunities for bird-watching and observing nature. Many beaches are good for families and they offer lots of classic summer beach fun, including beach food, free outdoor music, and special events.

South Coast Maine
The South Coast is home to Maine's sandy beaches. These long, beautiful beaches are accented by lighthouses, rock outcroppings, and dunes. Each towns' beach has its unique qualities. In Wells there is seven miles of flat, wide sand beach. Ogunquit's is about half as long but second to none for its beauty. The Yorks has Long Sands Beach to enjoy, and exploring the shoreline of the Kennebunks is a delight. For old-time beachside amusements don't forego Old Orchard Beach.

Midcoast Maine
Beaches dot the entire Maine coast, and Midcoast Maine serves as an elegant microcosm of the state: Charming New England fishing villages with small beaches. This far north, the vast sandy beaches are gone, replaced by the rocky coastline that has helped make Maine famous. The water is often too cold for swimming, although many beaches do make it available, and the abundant wildlife makes nature-watching a joy

Northern Vermont
Northern Vermont is the home of Lake Champlain, New England's largest lake, which has a long and dramatic history as a nexus of commerce and warfare in the early days of New World explorations and during the American Revolution. The lake straddles the border between Vermont and New York, and all along its eastern shoreline visitors will find state parks with beaches, camping, and lakefront activities. The Lake Champlain Islands are a string of narrow islands down the middle of the lake, with wonderful shorelines and vistas and beaches all along the way. On the Vermont side, the backdrop is marvelous: A view of New York's majestic Adirondack Mountains.

New Hampshire's Lakes Region
The most popular of New England's many glacial lake areas, Lake Winnipesaukee and neighboring Squam Lake and Newfound Lake offer visitors cool, clean lake swimming, relaxing waterfronts in a variety of community beaches and state parks. Some are more commercial, others more remote, all set among quaint New England villages and picturesque rural countryside.



Movies on the Rocks: Twilight New Moon - Newport
September 3, 2010
Jon Campbell -- Charlestown, RI
September 3, 2010
Art on the Lawn -- Newport, RI
September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Hula Hoop Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 4, 2010
Tastes of the Working Waterfront History Walking Tour -- Newport, RI
September 4, 2010
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones – Westerly
September 4, 2010
The Empire Revue -- Providence, RI
September 5, 2010
An Intimate Garden Tour -- Bristol, RI
September 5, 2010
Labor Day Open House at the Museum of Work and Culture – Woonsocket, RI
September 6, 2010
Boston Pops featuring Kenny Loggins -- Pawtucket, RI
September 10, 2010
A Night with Captain Sig and the Hillstrand Brothers from Deadliest Catch -- Providence, RI
September 10, 2010
Feast in the Field -- Portsmouth, RI
September 10, 2010
Audubon Raptor Weekend -- Bristol, RI
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
Irish Traditional Music -- Providence, RI
September 11, 2010
Open House at Hearthside Mansion -- Lincoln, RI
September 11, 2010
A Country Day at Pardon Gray Preserve -- Tiverton, RI
September 11, 2010
Grandparents’ Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 12, 2010
Domino Madness -- Providence, RI
September 14, 2010
Generations of Elegance, A Standard Flower Show -- Bristol, RI
September 15, 2010 to September 16, 2010
The Warren Mill Project -- Warren, RI
September 16, 2010
Jump Rope Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 18, 2010
13 Moons Turtle Clan Powwow -- Lincoln, RI
September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010
Glocester Heritage Day -- Glocester, RI
September 19, 2010
Wine and Beer Festival and Pizza Challenge -- Bristol, RI
September 24, 2010
Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival -- Newport, RI
September 24, 2010 to September 26, 2010
They Might Be Giants -- Providence, RI
September 24, 2010
Pilobolus Dance Theatre -- Providence, RI
September 25, 2010
Rocket Day -- Providence, RI
September 25, 2010
Open Studios -- Pawtucket, RI
September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
"The Girl of My Dreams" -- Bristol, RI
September 26, 2010
Gasbarro's Wine Tasting -- Lincoln, RI
September 28, 2010
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet -- Providence, RI
September 30, 2010
An Evening with Dr. Maya Angelou -- Providence, RI
September 30, 2010
Taste of Rhode Island -- Newport, RI
October 2, 2010 to October 3, 2010
Galumpha: The Human Jungle Gym -- Providence, RI
October 13, 2010
The Merchants of Bollywood -- Providence, RI
October 26, 2010
Pianist Robert Degaetano -- Providence, RI
November 7, 2010
The Muir String Quartet -- Providence, RI
November 22, 2010
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