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Visiting Smuttynose & Malaga
There is no formal tour of Smuttynose which is a privately owned island. Visitors with their own boats are welcomed to tour responsibly following the rules posted in the harbor. (No dogs, fires, alcohol, camping, removing plants or other items). There are no restrooms or public facilities of any sort. There is a nice walking tour in season and stewards on island to offer information. Cove is for small boats only, rowboats are best, Please don’t block the cove or use Smuttynose moorings.

Visiting Cedar and Lunging
Sorry, private islands. No public stopovers. These islands are best seen from sightseeing tours or private boats.

Visiting White& Seaveys Islands
Sorry, no regular tours. The lighthouse is best seen from sightseeing tours. Landing is difficult for private boats and not advised. Currently the State of NH is building a docking facility in order to begin repair of the widening cracks in the 19th century brick lighthouse.

Visiting Duck
Bird sanctuary run by Audubon Society. No tours. Seals and birds can be seen at a safe distance by private boats and on sightseeing tours.



 

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