9 Beautiful Spots to See Fall Colors in Maine
Ninety percent of Maine is covered in forest which means endless opportunities to view peak fall foliage.
Ninety percent of Maine is covered in forest which means endless opportunities to view peak fall foliage.
Leaf-peepers will lose their minds over autumn in the Adirondacks.
Get some solid sleep after all that Adirondack adventuring you're about to do.
From the scenic coastlines of the Cape to the panoramic hills of the Berkshires, Massachusetts' romantic landscapes don't disappoint.
It might be called the Granite State, but New Hampshire also has national forests, beautiful ridgelines, and beaches galore — and excellent camping options in all corners of the state.
In a place that sees the first sunrise in the United States, Maine is home to incredible beauty and endless adventures.
It doesn't matter if you're planning a getaway to destinations like Cape Cod or the Berkshires — Massachusetts's tiny home scene is an attraction in and of itself.
Upstate New York happens to have some pretty amazing swim spots — some with the magic of a waterfall, some that are hidden gems, and some that require a bit more effort to enjoy.
Connecticut's harbors and historic towns may not bring to mind epic cabin getaways, but a handful of chic rentals in the Constitution State can make for a memorable weekend in the woods.
What better way to immerse yourself in the Upstate frame of mind than a pint-sized stay — the pocket version of glamping.
Maybe because it's such an outdoorsy state, Maine offers some amazing glamping options that'll allow you to sleep near the best destinations in Vacationland without roughing it much.
Portland might be Maine’s most populated city but there are plenty of green spaces near to escape the crowds.