Rye Harbor State Park is a small state park located on the Atlantic Ocean in the town of Rye, New Hampshire. Located on a grassy peninsula, the park offers scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Isles of Shoals and the town's harbor. Activities include saltwater fishing and picnicking. Amenities offered include benches, picnic tables, a small pavilion and restrooms. The park includes the 1614 Monument, an obelisk dedicated to Captain John Smith, who explored the coast of New England in 1614.—Wikipedia—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.
Rye Harbor State Park is a small state park located on the Atlantic Ocean in the town of Rye, New Hampshire. Located on a grassy peninsula, the park offers scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Isles of Shoals and the town's harbor. Activities include saltwater fishing and picnicking. Amenities offered include benches, picnic tables, a small pavilion and restrooms. The park includes the 1614 Monument, an obelisk dedicated to Captain John Smith, who explored the coast of New England in 1614.—Wikipedia
Located in the heart of Corolla, North Carolina, Historic Corolla Park is free and open to the public. The park, which features three unique attractions, offers wide-open green spaces that are great for walking, biking and hosting events. The parks most prominent attraction is Whalehead, a 1920s era architectural masterpiece and museum. On the other side of the park, The Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education offers exhibits and outdoor programs designed to help you explore North Carolina’s coastal wildlife, natural history and cultural heritage. Both the Whalehead and The Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education stand in the shadow of the storied Currituck Beach Lighthouse.— visitcurrituck.com—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.