Beach camping in New Hampshire isn't just along the coast—the Granite State boasts even more opportunities to camp on the water near its dozens of lakes, ponds, and rivers. While New Hampshire's ocean coastline spans only 13 miles, there are 288 miles of shoreline on the state's biggest lake alone, Lake Winnipesaukee, with several campgrounds along its shores to choose from. If you want to camp on the beach in New Hampshire close to the ocean, Hampton Beach is one of its most popular beach towns and full of attractions for the whole family. Get out on the saltwater with a boating adventure like deep sea fishing or whale watching, then stroll the famous boardwalk dotted with adorable souvenir shops, restaurants, and arcades. Make sure to stop in the cute little city of Portsmouth, where no visit is complete without a visit to the Friendly Toast for breakfast! You can also get your beach camping fix inland along the shores of the Saco River in North Conway, one of the most popular places to visit in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Campgrounds in this area have lots of options, from standard campsites made for your RV or tent to family-friendly cabins and glamping tents.