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People Who Live Or Have Been To The New England States
Hey fellow geekers!
Anybody live in the New England states or has gone there? I need your help and I'm hoping you could help provide some assistance.
I'm planning to do a fall foliage driving tour and I'm currently in the research phase. Of course, I'm seeing the driving suggestions from the "www.discovernewengland.org" website. But I'm curious if anybody has any suggestions on some nice back road drives that will feast my eyes of the foliage beauty the northeast has to offer. Any small towns, cities or must see places to visit you'd recommend?
Thanks for your help! I'm looking forward in hearing your suggestions.
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Very nice! As someone who used to live in Boston - the best advice I can give is book your accommodations ASAP. Fall is the busiest time for hotels/B&B's etc because so many people come for the foliage. It's also tricky since you can only make educated guesses at when the peak colors will be.
New England is a big place - do you have a rough idea about what parts you'd like to visit?
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People Who Live Or Have Been To The New England States
See my sig line. NH here. PM me with your questions.
In general Leaf peeping season varies between northern New England and Southern New England due to temp variances.
Most Vermonters will see full blown foliage mid to late September.
Personally my favorite time of year in New England is early October. Still warm during the day, cooler nights and weekends and the colors a vibrant.
Stowe VT is nice, western NH or MA, York ME, or the sea coast. Most will agree the Kancamangus Highway near the white mountains is a must see.
http://www.kancamagushighway.com
But as stated earlier, plan ahead.
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Hey Marc I was born and raised in the Finger Lake region of upstate NY. Fall around the lakes are absolutely stunning! Heck you can even take in some great wine while your there, many great winery's around all the lakes.
The mountains of N.C. are great in the fall also. Fall is a big tourist season on the east coast so plan ahead.
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Western/central MA has some of the nicest roads in terms of driving and scenery. Drove my sister back to Umass Amherst in mid october and it was beautiful. Besides looking at scenery I'd reccomend going to boston for sure, and visiting some towns on the north shore if you like the oceany craftsy type feel.
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Originally Posted by paul_g
See my sig line. NH here. PM me with your questions.
In general Leaf peeping season varies between northern New England and Southern New England due to temp variances.
Most Vermonters will see full blown foliage mid to late September.
Personally my favorite time of year in New England is early October. Still warm during the day, cooler nights and weekends and the colors a vibrant.
Stowe VT is nice, western NH or MA, York ME, or the sea coast. Most will agree the Kancamangus Highway near the white mountains is a must see.
Kancamagus Highway in NH: Welcome to the Kancamagus Scenic Byway!
But as stated earlier, plan ahead.
I love the Kancamangus highway - such a nice road to drive any season (except during a snowstorm!).
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Originally Posted by Angus
Very nice! As someone who used to live in Boston - the best advice I can give is book your accommodations ASAP. Fall is the busiest time for hotels/B&B's etc because so many people come for the foliage. It's also tricky since you can only make educated guesses at when the peak colors will be.
New England is a big place - do you have a rough idea about what parts you'd like to visit?
Hey Angus, thanks for the reply!
Thanks for the heads up about booking ahead. I was honestly going to just book on the fly when we're there. Like I'll try to find a hotel wherever we end up each day.. But I guess I have to plan ahead. I just don't want to be pressured to reach a certain destination each and every day. I don't know what each stop/town/city has to offer or how long we're going to stay at each stop.
Here's the tentative drive I'm planning to do:
I'm just curious if there are any other back roads I need to take in order to see AMAZING fall foliage.
Originally Posted by paul_g
See my sig line. NH here. PM me with your questions.
In general Leaf peeping season varies between northern New England and Southern New England due to temp variances.
Most Vermonters will see full blown foliage mid to late September.
Personally my favorite time of year in New England is early October. Still warm during the day, cooler nights and weekends and the colors a vibrant.
Stowe VT is nice, western NH or MA, York ME, or the sea coast. Most will agree the Kancamangus Highway near the white mountains is a must see.
Kancamagus Highway in NH: Welcome to the Kancamagus Scenic Byway!
But as stated earlier, plan ahead.
Thanks for the reply Paul! I appreciate your suggestions. The Kancamagus Highway looks very promising. Thanks so much for this suggestion.
We're planning to do this drive mid October. Please see the route I'm planning on taking. Would you have any routes to suggest?
Originally Posted by dad07
Hey Marc I was born and raised in the Finger Lake region of upstate NY. Fall around the lakes are absolutely stunning! Heck you can even take in some great wine while your there, many great winery's around all the lakes.
The mountains of N.C. are great in the fall also. Fall is a big tourist season on the east coast so plan ahead.
Thanks a ton for your reply Tim!! I'm planning to start from NY and head to Hartford, CT as our first stop. Which highways/roads would you suggest to take in between these 2 points?
Thanks for the heads up about planning ahead. I was honestly just planning to book hotels on the fly like I said earlier. Good thing you guys told me to book ahead LOL!
Originally Posted by 04accord
Western/central MA has some of the nicest roads in terms of driving and scenery. Drove my sister back to Umass Amherst in mid october and it was beautiful. Besides looking at scenery I'd reccomend going to boston for sure, and visiting some towns on the north shore if you like the oceany craftsy type feel.
Which highways/cities did you go to when you said western/central MA? Did you see lots of foliage? Where's the north shore?
Thanks for all the replies once again!
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Lived in NH for 40 years and agree with the other posters that the Kancamangus highway is a great ride up north. At the west end near 93 Loon Mountain Ski Area has a 4 person gondola that they operate during leaf season that is a must do -- small restaurant at the top where you can have lunch. Another great place to visit is Shaker Village just north of Concord (only a short drive off 93)--very interesting and they serve authentic Shaker meals at lunch time. On the eastern end of the Kancamangus is North Conway--tons of great shops and places to eat. Not far from North Conway is the Cog Railway which is a great ride up the mountain or if you're brave you can drive up the auto road to the top of Mt Washington (the weather observatory there recorded the highest wind speed ever in the US)
When traveling around in NH any of the Common Man restaurants are great places to eat--there is one in Lincoln near Loon. Any of the Newick's restaurants are great places for inexpensive fresh seafood if you like that-reasonable prices on Maine lobster also. If you're coming through MA and see a Legal Seafood they are also great places to have seafood but a little more expensive (their Rhode Island Calamari appetizer is a must try).
Canterbury Shaker Village
The Common Man family in New Hampshire
Ride NH's longest scenic gondola skyride at Loon Mountain, NH
Newick's Lobster House
Scenic Attractions - North Conway NH.com
https://www.mountwashington.org/visit-us/
Good advice from Angus--it's busy during leaf season so plan ahead. If you're going up 91 through VT not far from the intersection of 91 and 89 is Woodstock, VT--great little town to visit.
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Originally Posted by ski2
Lived in NH for 40 years and agree with the other posters that the Kancamangus highway is a great ride up north. At the west end near 93 Loon Mountain Ski Area has a 4 person gondola that they operate during leaf season that is a must do -- small restaurant at the top where you can have lunch. Another great place to visit is Shaker Village just north of Concord (only a short drive off 93)--very interesting and they serve authentic Shaker meals at lunch time. On the eastern end of the Kancamangus is North Conway--tons of great shops and places to eat. Not far from North Conway is the Cog Railway which is a great ride up the mountain or if you're brave you can drive up the auto road to the top of Mt Washington (the weather observatory there recorded the highest wind speed ever in the US)
When traveling around in NH any of the Common Man restaurants are great places to eat--there is one in Lincoln near Loon. Any of the Newick's restaurants are great places for inexpensive fresh seafood if you like that-reasonable prices on Maine lobster also. If you're coming through MA and see a Legal Seafood they are also great places to have seafood but a little more expensive (their Rhode Island Calamari appetizer is a must try).
Canterbury Shaker Village
The Common Man family in New Hampshire
Ride NH's longest scenic gondola skyride at Loon Mountain, NH
Newick's Lobster House
Scenic Attractions - North Conway NH.com
https://www.mountwashington.org/visit-us/
THANK YOU so much ski2!!! This is exactly the kind of suggestion I'm looking for. I wouldn't have known about the gondola and the small restaurant at the top of the ski area.
For Mount Washington, is it very dangerous to drive? Would you suggest taking the cog railway instead?
I appreciate your response.
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Re: People Who Live Or Have Been To The New England States
The auto road (about 8 miles) is not dangerous just have to take your time as there are no guard rails most of the way. You an also take a guided tour so you don't have to drive up if you want. But, the Cog Railway is a very unique and enjoyable way to get to the top and they give you an hour up there to tour the visitor center and weather observatory.
Make sure you drop down 93 to Lincoln to pick up the Kancamagus as 302 going across is not as scenic.
If you do go to Franconia Notch state park there are a number of very easy short hikes just off the main road that are very nice--they are pretty well marked from the road. The Flume Gorge area is one of the best and family friendly.
Forgot Mt Washington highest wind speed was surpassed by 3 mph in 96 so it's the second.
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