Hanover Marine Park is a coastal marine reserve in New Hampshire that offers protected waters and rich tidal ecosystems, appealing to marine enthusiasts, kayakers, and wildlife observers.
Hanover Marine Park encompasses a network of protected tidal waters and shoreline habitats along New Hampshire's coast. The park is characterized by salt marshes, mudflats, eelgrass beds, and rocky shorelines that support diverse marine life including shellfish, migratory birds, and fish species. The area plays a critical ecological role as a nursery ground for many fish species and serves as an important stopover site for migrating waterfowl. The park's marine environment offers active recreational opportunities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, birdwatching, and tidal exploration. Its location near the town of Hanover provides relatively easy access to visitors while still maintaining a sense of natural quietness and protection for sensitive species. Historically, the region was used by indigenous peoples for shellfish harvesting and later supported local fishing and salt production. Visitors today enjoy exploring tidal channels and observing seal sightings common in the area. Educational signage and community programs help highlight the importance of preserving the coastal ecosystem. The park's waters are monitored to maintain water quality and protect marine habitats from overuse. Hanover Marine Park represents a vital part of New Hampshire's coastal conservation efforts and provides a unique opportunity to experience the intersection of marine habitat and recreation in a temperate New England setting.
Salt marsh boardwalk with interpretive signage
Eelgrass beds supporting diverse marine life
Secluded tidal channels ideal for kayaking
Rare migratory shorebird observation spots
A constructed walkway crossing salt marsh habitat, allowing visitors to closely observe tidal ecosystems and native plants.
Underwater meadows that provide critical nursery habitat for fish and shellfish, supporting local biodiversity.
Navigable waterways perfect for kayaking that snake through protected marine habitats.