Natural Wonders of New England
pikwik
Lived in Boston for 4 years, avid hiker
Mar 26, 2006
based on 6 votes
New England unfolds amazing beauties to be enjoyed by the avid hiker, biker, canoeist, skier, bird-watcher, etc…
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Explore locations featured in this goList:
Acadia National Park, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Cape Cod, Millinocket, Block Island, Connecticut, Litchfield, Plum Island
- Category: Best of
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Appeals to: Couples/romantics, Honeymooners, Families with small children, Families with teenagers, Active/adventure, Pet owners
- Seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
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The only US national park in New England - Stunning mix of mountains, hills and ocean views |
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| Range of mountains located in Eastern Massachusetts, offering a wide range of outdoor and cultural activities. |
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3. The White Mountains and Mount Washington
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| Mountain range located in the center and North of New Hampshire, featuring Mount Washington as its highest peak |
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4. Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard
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Protected areas of wild beaches, dunes and marshlands make landscapes of Cap Cod, Nantucket some of the most scenic of New England |
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5. The Green Mountains
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| Range of low mountains and hills in Vermont |
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| Huge state park offering unique hiking experience and featuring Mount Katahdin, Maine's highest peak |
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| Unspoiled rural island off the coast of Rhode Island |
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8. Lower Connecticut River Valley
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| Scenic banks of the Connecticut River, featuring charming small towns, hiking trails and historical places |
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| Charming region located at the nortwest of Connecticut |
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| Unspoiled beaches and dunes, stunning landscape, heaven for bird-watchers |
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