10 Essential Stops for Your New England Fall Foliage Tour

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In New England, fall brings vibrant leaves in red, orange, and yellow. Explore scenic beauty, charming towns, and history during this magical season.

Acadia National Park is a top spot for fall foliage fans. See Atlantic views, cliffs, and mountains. Watch the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain, East Coast's highest peak.

Acadia National Park, Maine

#1

The White Mountains are a must-visit for fall foliage. Kancamagus Highway, a 34-mile route, offers stunning views, waterfalls, covered bridges, and wildlife.

White Mountains, New Hampshire

#2

Vermont's Green Mountain State transforms with vibrant fall colors. Stowe, a charming town, offers hikes, bikes, and gondola rides for foliage views.

Stowe, Vermont

#3

The Berkshires are a cultural hub of New England, with museums, theaters, and festivals. You can also admire the natural beauty of the rolling hills, farms, and lakes. 

Berkshires, Massachusetts

#4

Mystic, a historic seaport town, showcases maritime history. Explore Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic Aquarium with beluga whales, penguins, and riverside shops.

Mystic, Connecticut

#5

Newport, a coastal resort, was a playground for the rich. Explore mansions on Cliff Walk like The Breakers. Enjoy sailing, golf, and the beach.

Newport, Rhode Island

#6

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Cape Cod, a sandy peninsula by the Atlantic, offers beaches, seafood, lighthouses, and villages. Explore cranberry bogs, whale watching, and National Seashore trails.

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

#7

Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and the birthplace of the American Revolution. You can walk the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile route that connects 16 historic sites.

Boston, Massachusetts

#8

Salem is a town that is famous for its witch trials of 1692, when 20 people were executed for witchcraft. You can learn more about this dark history at the Salem Witch Museum.

Salem, Massachusetts

#9

Portland is the largest city in Maine and a foodie paradise. You can savor the lobster, clam chowder, and blueberry pie that are the specialties of the state. 

Portland, Maine

#10

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