Seacoast Science Center | ![]() |
| Official Website: Seacoast Science Center Location: 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH, 03870 directions Phone:(603) 436-8043 Hours: Hours Vary see below Ages: Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults In/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor Cost: $ see below |
Others to Consider: Francis William Bird Park, Garden In The Woods: New England Wild Flower Society, Stage Fort Park Beaches, Acton Arboretum, Johnny Appleseed TrailIs your child crazy about sealife? The Seacoast Science Center features a variety of indoor and outdoor activities that focus on the fascinating features of coastal New Hampshire. Open year-round, the center features local marine and history exhibits, a 330-acre park, walking tours, workshops, and aquarium displays.
For a very small admission fee (ranging from $0-3), children can touch live starfish and sea urchins in the touch tanks, participate in arts & craft activities, learn about lots of marine-related topics (from turtles to lobstering), and watch live fish swim in their tanks.
In addition to indoor exhibits and outdoor explorations, the Center offers a variety of programs for children of all ages. Marine and coastal science programs are available for school field trips; Seaside Safari summer camp and vacation day camps are offered to students from kindergarten to 8th grade; and discovery programs are tailored to toddlers and preschool-aged children and their caregivers. All registration forms are available on the website.
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April-October: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, every day
November-March: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturday-Monday
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Adults $3, 3-12 yrs $1.
Members and children under three are free.
Park entrance fee is $3.00 per person 12 years and older, $1.00 per person 6-11 years.
New Hampshire residents 65 and older are free.
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570 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH, 03870 map
From the Portsmouth Traffic Circle: Take Route 1 Bypass South to Beaches/Hampton. After 1 mile the road connects with Route 1 South. Follow Route 1 South approximately 1 mile. At the third traffic light, Elwyn Road will be on the left. Turn left on Elwyn Road, go past the Urban Forestry Center (on your left), then go approximately 1.3 miles to the stop sign at Foyes Corner. Go straight at the stop sign onto Route 1A South. Continue for 1.8 miles, over the wood bridge, past Odiorne boat launching ramp (on left), to the main entrance of Odiorne Point State Park (on left).
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- The Center offers membership options, which include perks such as free admission, camp and store discounts, and birthday party possibilities.
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| We make best efforts to update information, but it changes frequently, so we cannot warrant it. Please call to check Seacoast Science Center schedules, fees, and directions before making the trek. We help you, please help us. Report an Error if you find one. |



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