Tag: State

  • Maine

    Maine’s coast is nicknamed the “Rockbound Coast” for a reason. Wild, scenic, moody, salty, authentic. Think lighthouses, fresh lobster, fog horns, and sea spray. Over 3,000 islands, dozens of lighthouses, and Acadia National Park. The Maine shoreline is one of the most rugged, dramatic, and soul-stirring coastlines in the U.S. Stretching for over 3,500 miles…

  • New Hampshire

    It feels very New England—classic homes, chowder shacks, and lighthouses wrapped in sea mist. It’s small but super accessible—you can hit several beaches in one day. You get a little bit of everything: surf, sand, rocky points, and beach-town fun. The New Hampshire shoreline is tiny but mighty—stretching only 18 miles, it’s the shortest coastline…

  • Massachusetts

    There’s a couple of boundaries in Massachusetts. One is warm waters south of Cape Cod and at some point around Boston the clams used to make your fried clam dinners and chowders changes from quahog clams to steamer clams. The Massachusetts shoreline is one of the most iconic and varied in New England—spanning sandy beaches,…