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Join us this week as we explore a few of our favorite New Hampshire Seacoast hikes, Odiorne Point State Park and Urban Forestry Center. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, overlooking the entrance of the Piscataqua River and New Castle, NH is Odiorne Point. This spot has picnic tables, a playground, great tide-pooling areas, nice hiking trails, and of course the Seacoast Science Center. Don't miss out on this spot when in the Seacoast of New Hampshire! There are lots of activities here all summer long including concerts too.
Up the road by the old Yoken's sign is the Urban Forestry Center. This is a great little place to get out and hike! There are easy trails that go along the Sagamore Creek, and gives a cool point of view of Portsmouth. If you go far enough, there are even some cool house remains to check out!
After a nice hike or two, (honestly, you can easily do both in one day), we give some great recommendations for some of our favorite Seacoast NH restaurants. If you have never been to the Portsmouth, NH area before, be aware the food scene is very good.
Street is probably our favorite restaurant in this area. We go fairly often. They have a wide menu of global dishes and killer curry fries.
For breakfast we love the coffee at La Mulita Coffee! They are amazing and it's such a fun vibe to go grab a cup or a pound of coffee. They serve Rose Foods Bagels too as an added bonus!
For bagels, there is a new place in the area. The Getty Bagel opened in 2025 and they quite possibly might be the best bagels we have ever had. Go early as they sell out almost every day!
Don't forget about our social media sites:
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Join us this week as we explore a few of our favorite New Hampshire Seacoast hikes, Odiorne Point State Park and Urban Forestry Center. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, overlooking the entrance of the Piscataqua River and New Castle, NH is Odiorne Point. This spot has picnic tables, a playground, great tide-pooling areas, nice hiking trails, and of course the Seacoast Science Center. Don't miss out on this spot when in the Seacoast of New Hampshire! There are lots of activities here all summer long including concerts too.
Up the road by the old Yoken's sign is the Urban Forestry Center. This is a great little place to get out and hike! There are easy trails that go along the Sagamore Creek, and gives a cool point of view of Portsmouth. If you go far enough, there are even some cool house remains to check out!
After a nice hike or two, (honestly, you can easily do both in one day), we give some great recommendations for some of our favorite Seacoast NH restaurants. If you have never been to the Portsmouth, NH area before, be aware the food scene is very good.
Street is probably our favorite restaurant in this area. We go fairly often. They have a wide menu of global dishes and killer curry fries.
For breakfast we love the coffee at La Mulita Coffee! They are amazing and it's such a fun vibe to go grab a cup or a pound of coffee. They serve Rose Foods Bagels too as an added bonus!
For bagels, there is a new place in the area. The Getty Bagel opened in 2025 and they quite possibly might be the best bagels we have ever had. Go early as they sell out almost every day!
Don't forget about our social media sites:
Around New England Website
Tik Tok

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