Seabrook, New Hampshire 03874
Hampton Harbor webpage
Bird Conservation in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary brochure
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eBird Hotspots
Rockingham County
Hampton and Seabrook
Hampton Harbor (overall)
Coordinates: 42.8964669, -70.8253055
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Hampton Harbor Inlet
Coordinates: 42.8955855, -70.81285
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Hampton Harbor northside jetty, Hampton
Coordinates: 42.8948772, -70.8080635
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Hampton Harbor–Hampton River Marina mudflats
Coordinates: 42.9039982, -70.8185577
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Hampton Harbor–Dunes at 1-A Bridge
Coordinates: 42.8939943, -70.8183861
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Hampton Harbor–restroom parking area, Seabrook
Coordinates: 42.8889593, -70.8186865
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Hampton Harbor–Yankee Fisherman’s Coop
Coordinates: 42.8918881, -70.820843
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Birding in New Hampshire
Tips for birding Hampton Harbor
From Birdwatching in New Hampshire
About Hampton Harbor
Though most people know Hampton for the miles of beach that draw scores of beachgoers, fishermen, and surfers, they are overlooking a fine harbor that serves as a great base for exploring the Seacoast and Isles of Shoals and is a great destination itself.
Hampton Harbor, about 10 miles southwestward of Portsmouth Harbor and 1.5 miles southward of Great Boars Head, is an inlet formed by the confluence of Hampton River and Blackwater River and other rivers, sloughs, and creeks that drain the extensive area of salt marsh to the westward of Hampton, Seabrook, and Salisbury Beaches.
From Hampton Harbor webpage