When it’s summer time in New Hampshire we’re all about having fun in the sun. That’s why we have put together a list of places that are like being in the Caribbean but you don’t have to travel far. We call it the Caribbean paradise in New Hampshire. If you don’t spend a lot of time here you might wonder how much fun can actually be had in the sun in a place that’s nestled so far north. As people who spend all winter waiting for these months, we assure you that there’s plenty to do here. In fact, once you’ve spent a summer taking in all the summer activities you might never feel the need to vacation south ever again! Here are some picks for spots to visit in New Hampshire that will make you feel like you’re on a Caribbean vacation. Or, something like that!

  1. Moose Hillock Campground, Warren

Luis Campusano / Google This family campground in the White Mountains offers tons of fun in the outdoors, with a unique twist. Spend your days at the crystal-clear pool that comes complete with a pirate ship. If you ever wanted to live out your Caribbean dreams, this is the place! Moose Hillock Camping Resort, 96 Batchelder Brook Rd, Warren, NH 03279, USA

  1. Jenness Beach, Rye

thedza / Flickr New Hampshire doesn’t have a ton of coast line, but what it does offer is beautiful. Take some time to enjoy some of the best beaches in the state and you’ll feel miles away from your everyday life. Visit Jenness Beach in the evening for one of the most peaceful experiences. Jenness Beach, Rye, NH, USA

  1. Tiki Hut Boats of NH, Weirs Beach

Tiki Hut Boats of NH / Facebook To truly enjoy the most tropical experience in the state you’ll want to hop on one of these unique tiki boats. Close your eyes and let the sound of the water remove every care. You might not actually be in the Caribbean, but your mind sure will be! Rental of one of these boats comes with a motor and a 90-minutes of fun on the lake. Bring your own drinks. Weirs Beach, Laconia, NH 03249, USA

  1. Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park, North Conway

Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park / Google Want to enjoy a tropical day trip without actually being outside? This unique water park has it all, from water slides to wave pools to everything in between. Plus, you don’t even need to brave the elements. Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park, 2251 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860, USA

  1. Emerald Pool, Pinkham’s Grant

logicalrealist / Flickr This peaceful spot can be found by hiking on the Baldface-Loop Trail on Baldface Mountain. The water is emerald-green, which is where the natural pool gets its name. But be careful! This spot might look tropical, but the water is cold! Emerald Pool, Pinkham’s Grant, NH 03846, USA

  1. Water Country, Portsmouth

Water Country / Facebook You don’t need to travel too far out of one of the state’s largest cities to enjoy this tropical paradise. Enjoy the 700,000 gallon wave pool or relax on the quarter-mile long lazy river. Either way you’ll feel like you’ve gone on a fun vacation! Learn more about it by visiting Water Country on Facebook. Water Country Water Park, 2300 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA

  1. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, Groton

New Hampshire State Parks / Facebook While this popular place is actually nestled in the woods, visitors can’t deny just how tropically Caribbean the water feels. Smooth rocks carved by centuries of running water have turned this place into an otherworldly paradise in New Hampshire. And the turquoise water certainly makes it extra-special. Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, 251 Sculptured Rocks Rd, Hebron, NH 03241, USA

  1. Whale’s Tale Waterpark, Lincoln

dblbass1981 / Google A visit to this water park offers a full day of fun for both kids and adults. It’s been around for more than 30 years, which means they’ve perfected the art of summertime fun. Enjoy one of the fun water rides or choose to lay out a towel on a chair to relax at Castaway Cove. Plan your visit by checking out Whale’s Tale Waterpark. Whale’s Tale Waterpark, 481 Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA

  1. Echo Lake State Park, North Conway

Thiyagarajan Anandan / Google A state park in New Hampshire might not seem like the obvious place to feel those Caribbean vibes, but the color of Echo Lake on a sunny summer day might change your mind. The park is full of hiking trails, but a dip in the lake is what we love best. Learn more about visiting Echo Lake State Park and enjoy the gorgeous colors of the lake. Echo Lake State Park, 68 Echo Lake Rd, North Conway, NH 03860, USA

  1. Bernie’s Beach Bar, Hampton Beach

Bernie’s Beach Bar / Facebook Love the idea of drinks on the beach with a warm Caribbean breeze? You can have it just by visiting Hampton Beach. This beach bar is big on fun and even bigger on Caribbean decor! Bernie’s Beach Bar, 73 Ocean Blvd, Hampton, NH 03842, USA

What are some of your favorite summer spots in New Hampshire? If we’ve missed anything with a truly tropical vibe let us know in the comments so we can check it out and see if it’s worthy of calling it a paradise in New Hampshire.

Luis Campusano / Google

This family campground in the White Mountains offers tons of fun in the outdoors, with a unique twist. Spend your days at the crystal-clear pool that comes complete with a pirate ship. If you ever wanted to live out your Caribbean dreams, this is the place!

Moose Hillock Camping Resort, 96 Batchelder Brook Rd, Warren, NH 03279, USA

thedza / Flickr

New Hampshire doesn’t have a ton of coast line, but what it does offer is beautiful. Take some time to enjoy some of the best beaches in the state and you’ll feel miles away from your everyday life. Visit Jenness Beach in the evening for one of the most peaceful experiences.

Jenness Beach, Rye, NH, USA

Tiki Hut Boats of NH / Facebook

To truly enjoy the most tropical experience in the state you’ll want to hop on one of these unique tiki boats. Close your eyes and let the sound of the water remove every care. You might not actually be in the Caribbean, but your mind sure will be! Rental of one of these boats comes with a motor and a 90-minutes of fun on the lake. Bring your own drinks.

Weirs Beach, Laconia, NH 03249, USA

Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park / Google

Want to enjoy a tropical day trip without actually being outside? This unique water park has it all, from water slides to wave pools to everything in between. Plus, you don’t even need to brave the elements.

Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park, 2251 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860, USA

logicalrealist / Flickr

This peaceful spot can be found by hiking on the Baldface-Loop Trail on Baldface Mountain. The water is emerald-green, which is where the natural pool gets its name. But be careful! This spot might look tropical, but the water is cold!

Emerald Pool, Pinkham’s Grant, NH 03846, USA

Water Country / Facebook

You don’t need to travel too far out of one of the state’s largest cities to enjoy this tropical paradise. Enjoy the 700,000 gallon wave pool or relax on the quarter-mile long lazy river. Either way you’ll feel like you’ve gone on a fun vacation! Learn more about it by visiting Water Country on Facebook.

Water Country Water Park, 2300 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA

New Hampshire State Parks / Facebook

While this popular place is actually nestled in the woods, visitors can’t deny just how tropically Caribbean the water feels. Smooth rocks carved by centuries of running water have turned this place into an otherworldly paradise in New Hampshire. And the turquoise water certainly makes it extra-special.

Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, 251 Sculptured Rocks Rd, Hebron, NH 03241, USA

dblbass1981 / Google

A visit to this water park offers a full day of fun for both kids and adults. It’s been around for more than 30 years, which means they’ve perfected the art of summertime fun. Enjoy one of the fun water rides or choose to lay out a towel on a chair to relax at Castaway Cove. Plan your visit by checking out Whale’s Tale Waterpark.

Whale’s Tale Waterpark, 481 Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA

Thiyagarajan Anandan / Google

A state park in New Hampshire might not seem like the obvious place to feel those Caribbean vibes, but the color of Echo Lake on a sunny summer day might change your mind. The park is full of hiking trails, but a dip in the lake is what we love best. Learn more about visiting Echo Lake State Park and enjoy the gorgeous colors of the lake.

Echo Lake State Park, 68 Echo Lake Rd, North Conway, NH 03860, USA

Bernie’s Beach Bar / Facebook

Love the idea of drinks on the beach with a warm Caribbean breeze? You can have it just by visiting Hampton Beach. This beach bar is big on fun and even bigger on Caribbean decor!

Bernie’s Beach Bar, 73 Ocean Blvd, Hampton, NH 03842, USA

If you like your fun on the relaxing side we’ve got a few great options you’ll want to explore. Check out these 5 lazy river summer tubing trips in New Hampshire you’ll want to start planning!

And also take a look at the 8 best beaches in New Hampshire to spend a hot summer day by the water.

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Address: Moose Hillock Camping Resort, 96 Batchelder Brook Rd, Warren, NH 03279, USAAddress: Jenness Beach, Rye, NH, USAAddress: Tiki Hut Boats of NH, 263 Lakeside Ave, Laconia, NH 03246, USAAddress: Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water Park, 2251 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860, USAAddress: Emerald Pool, Pinkham’s Grant, NH 03846, USAAddress: Water Country Water Park, 2300 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USAAddress: Sculptured Rocks, Groton, NH 03266, USAAddress: Whale’s Tale Waterpark, 481 Daniel Webster Hwy, Lincoln, NH 03251, USAAddress: Echo Lake State Park, 68 Echo Lake Rd, North Conway, NH 03860, USAAddress: Bernie’s Beach Bar, 73 Ocean Blvd, Hampton, NH 03842, USA

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paradise in New Hampshire June 03, 2022 Luke What are the best outdoor adventures in New Hampshire? New Hampshire is one of the best states in America for outdoor activities and adventures. You could hike a mountain, explore the wilderness on a mountain bike, canoe down the Connecticut River, and countless other things. Here’s our list of the best outdoor adventures in NH: 1) Take in Beaver Brook Falls; 2) Hike to the top of Mount Washington; 3) Road trip along the Kancamagus Highway; 4) Check out the lower falls in Albany; 5) Go for a whale watch on the NH coastline. It’s time for an adventure!  What are the best road trips in New Hampshire?  You cannot go wrong with hopping in the car and taking it through the pristine and scenic state of New Hampshire. There are so many lovely little towns and endless state parks and forests to visit, but here’s our shortened list of the best road trips in New Hampshire: 1) The Kancamagus Scenic Byway; 2) Auto Road up to Mt. Washington; 3; New Hampshire 153. Bon voyage! What are the most well known State Parks in New Hampshire? New Hampshire is a wonderful place for natural beauty and outdoor adventures. There are many state parks and areas of interest throughout the state. Some of the most well known state parks in New Hampshire are Crawford Notch State Park, Pawtuckaway State Park, and Franconia Notch State Park. Each offers something different and unique. If you’re interested in learning more about the amazing collection of state parks in New Hampshire, then check out this list of the 8 best state parks in NH.

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paradise in New Hampshire

June 03, 2022

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What are the best outdoor adventures in New Hampshire? New Hampshire is one of the best states in America for outdoor activities and adventures. You could hike a mountain, explore the wilderness on a mountain bike, canoe down the Connecticut River, and countless other things. Here’s our list of the best outdoor adventures in NH: 1) Take in Beaver Brook Falls; 2) Hike to the top of Mount Washington; 3) Road trip along the Kancamagus Highway; 4) Check out the lower falls in Albany; 5) Go for a whale watch on the NH coastline. It’s time for an adventure!  What are the best road trips in New Hampshire?  You cannot go wrong with hopping in the car and taking it through the pristine and scenic state of New Hampshire. There are so many lovely little towns and endless state parks and forests to visit, but here’s our shortened list of the best road trips in New Hampshire: 1) The Kancamagus Scenic Byway; 2) Auto Road up to Mt. Washington; 3; New Hampshire 153. Bon voyage! What are the most well known State Parks in New Hampshire? New Hampshire is a wonderful place for natural beauty and outdoor adventures. There are many state parks and areas of interest throughout the state. Some of the most well known state parks in New Hampshire are Crawford Notch State Park, Pawtuckaway State Park, and Franconia Notch State Park. Each offers something different and unique. If you’re interested in learning more about the amazing collection of state parks in New Hampshire, then check out this list of the 8 best state parks in NH.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

New Hampshire is one of the best states in America for outdoor activities and adventures. You could hike a mountain, explore the wilderness on a mountain bike, canoe down the Connecticut River, and countless other things. Here’s our list of the best outdoor adventures in NH: 1) Take in Beaver Brook Falls; 2) Hike to the top of Mount Washington; 3) Road trip along the Kancamagus Highway; 4) Check out the lower falls in Albany; 5) Go for a whale watch on the NH coastline. It’s time for an adventure! 

What are the best road trips in New Hampshire? 

You cannot go wrong with hopping in the car and taking it through the pristine and scenic state of New Hampshire. There are so many lovely little towns and endless state parks and forests to visit, but here’s our shortened list of the best road trips in New Hampshire: 1) The Kancamagus Scenic Byway; 2) Auto Road up to Mt. Washington; 3; New Hampshire 153. Bon voyage!

What are the most well known State Parks in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire is a wonderful place for natural beauty and outdoor adventures. There are many state parks and areas of interest throughout the state. Some of the most well known state parks in New Hampshire are Crawford Notch State Park, Pawtuckaway State Park, and Franconia Notch State Park. Each offers something different and unique. If you’re interested in learning more about the amazing collection of state parks in New Hampshire, then check out this list of the 8 best state parks in NH.