Lighthouses, Cairns and a Castle – Seacoast New Hampshire

in travel •  7 years ago 

A Road Trip To The Seacoast

With only 13 miles of coastline, New Hampshire has to squeeze a lot into a little space. I’m going to squeeze it a little more and just take a look at a tiny piece of it.

Route 1A provides a wonderful scenic ride along the ocean. Stopping at the last parking area on the route, it’s just a short scramble over the rocks to behold a magnificent ocean view. Looking to the south is Rye Beach and Odiorne State Park is to the north. I'll save Odiorne Park for another visit. There’s no sandy beach here, so it’s a great place to enjoy the ocean and avoid the crowd.

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The ocean is barely visible beyond the rocky coast

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Looking south

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The seaside foliage along the coast

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Bees hard at work gathering nectar.

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A view down the rocky coastline. Wallis Sands State Beach is in the distance.

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Rock sculptures called cairns placed by random visitors adorn the beach

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The cairns give the area a surrealistic feel.

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More cairns

After our brief ocean stop, we head out to see Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. Although there are no tours and you can’t physically get to the lighthouse, you can get close and to do so, you get to visit Fort Constitution. The fort is located within the Portsmouth Harbor Coast Guard Station in New Castle. The fort is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Originally named Fort William and Mary during colonial times, it became known as Fort Castle after the Revolutionary War. It was rebuilt in the early 1800’s and renamed Fort Constitution. It was armed and manned during the War of 1812. The Civil War, World War I and World War II.

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The Coast Guard Station

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A dedication plaque at Fort Constitution

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The keystone from 1808.

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The Sentry Room

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View through one of the tunnels

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A gun battery

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A view of the harbor from inside the battery. Whaleback Lighthouse is the small speck in the middle of the photo.

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Portsmouth Harbor Light behind the wall

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Portsmouth Harbor Light behind the buildings

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Portsmouth Harbor Light as close as I could get.

From New Castle, it’s off to Portsmouth. I choose to avoid the congestion of downtown and drove over and parked on Pierce Island. Here, there are great views of the city, the harbor and the shipyard.

The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard originally build sailing warships, then submarines. Now, submarines are repaired and overhauled there. Even though it is named the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, it is actually located in Kittery, Maine.

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The Shipyard. The large blue building in the center of the photo is the former building way. When submarines were constructed here, they were assembled in that building and launched through one of the large black doors.

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Another view of the shipyard.

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The Castle. The former naval prison located on the shipyard. It is nicknamed the Castle.

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The commercial fishing pier on Pierce Island.

The last stop, while not in New Hampshire, is a must see and only a short drive up to Cape Neddick, Maine. The lighthouse was placed in service in 1879 and is still in operation today. It is situated on its own tiny island known as the “nubble”.

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Enjoy!

Roger



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Very lovely photos, and how I miss this area so much! Thank you for sharing your experience.

Thank you for your comments! You should get back to NE at least for a visit! For me it was a very healing experience!

Yes, it is always so fresh and alive up in the NE! Maine especially and I always loved RI. Oy vey!

Nice post! I wish I could lay my foot at this place one day. This looks like a paradise. :)

Thank you for your comments! I hope that you can visit some day. Anything is possible!

Yes, indeed. Gotta add this on my list! =)

It is so funny to think that one person started those cairns and rock formations and other people continued placing them. Amazing post. #steemitbloggers

Thank you for your comments!

The castle my favorite photo :)

Thank you for your comments!

oh!! I love those rock piles and how they're still standing

Thank you for your comments!

I think I have a few similar shots from 1A, but we've never wandered around down by the Coast Guard station. I'll need to remedy that when the weather warms up. Great shots, Roger!

Thank you Traci! I lived in Portsmouth for 25 years and I never when there either.

Isn't it funny how that happens? 😊

Exactly! We just so comfortable in thinking, yeah, I know it's there I can go there any time, just not today. Thanks for checking out my stuff!