Itinerary for your New England fall foliage trip, including key attractions

Day 1-3: Northern New England

1. White Mountains, New Hampshire

  • Highlights: Scenic drives along the Kancamagus Highway, Franconia Notch State Park, and Mount Washington.
  • How to Get There: Drive from Boston (2-3 hours) via I-93 N. If flying, the closest airport is Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT), followed by a 1.5-hour drive.

2. Stowe, Vermont

  • Highlights: Smugglers’ Notch, Mount Mansfield, and Stowe Recreation Path.
  • How to Get There: From White Mountains, drive 2.5 hours via I-93 N and I-89 N.

3. Acadia National Park, Maine

  • Highlights: Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond, and the Park Loop Road.
  • How to Get There: Drive from Stowe, Vermont, via US-2 E (5 hours) or directly from Boston (4-5 hours).

Day 4-6: Central New England

1. Berkshires, Massachusetts

  • Highlights: Mount Greylock, the Mohawk Trail, and the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge.
  • How to Get There: From Stowe, Vermont, drive 4 hours via I-89 S and MA-2 W. If arriving from Boston, drive 2 hours via I-90 W.

2. Southern Vermont (Manchester and Bennington)

  • Highlights: Hildene (Lincoln Family Home), Equinox Mountain, and Bennington Battle Monument.
  • How to Get There: From the Berkshires, drive 1.5 hours via MA-7 N and VT-7A N.

Day 7-10: Southern New England

1. Litchfield Hills, Connecticut

  • Highlights: Kent Falls State Park, White Memorial Conservation Center, and the charming town of Litchfield.
  • How to Get There: From Southern Vermont, drive 2.5 hours via VT-9 E and US-7 S.

2. The Quiet Corner, Connecticut (Northeast CT)

  • Highlights: Woodstock, Pomfret, and the Connecticut Wine Trail.
  • How to Get There: Drive 1.5 hours from Litchfield Hills via I-84 E.

3. Newport, Rhode Island

  • Highlights: Cliff Walk, The Breakers mansion, and Ocean Drive.
  • How to Get There: Drive 1.5 hours from the Quiet Corner via I-95 S.

Travel Tips:

  • Transportation: Renting a car is essential for flexibility and accessing rural areas.
  • Accommodations: Consider booking B&Bs, inns, or hotels in small towns for an authentic New England experience.
  • Foliage Reports: Check local foliage reports as you travel to ensure you hit peak colors in each region.

This itinerary provides a balanced mix of scenic drives, charming towns, and natural beauty across New England, ensuring a memorable fall foliage experience.

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Bob Lin

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