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New Hampshire


Part of the New England region and one of the 13 original colonies, New Hampshire, also referred to as the White Mountain State or the Granite state. Boasting jagged mountains, serene valleys and island-dotted lakes that sit in every corner of the state, New Hampshire begs to be explored. Each season brings something new, whether skiing the many slopes in winter; hiking to beautiful waterfalls in spring; walking or driving through fall’s foliage of color; or swimming the lakes and mountain streams in summer, you’ll find plenty of outdoor adventure to enjoy.

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  • Nature and Adventure in New England

    New England is well-known for its history, but it is also noted for its diverse and beautiful geography. The states of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut welcome millions of tourists each year, with the majority enjoying exciting natural wonders in their itineraries, from the Green Mountains of Vermont to the isles of Rhode Island`s Narragansett Bay. Get ready to experience nature and adventure in New England!

  • Whale Watching in the Northeast

    Imagine being within feet of some of the most graceful, rare mammals in the world! Whale watching off the Northeast coast will allow you to experience sights you will never forget and learn all about these peaceful, endangered creatures. Meet the finback, humpback, and minke whales of the Atlantic Ocean, while also enjoying the charming New England coastal towns these excursions depart from

  • Historic Towns of the Northeast

    If you love natural beauty, quaint towns and opportunities to spot whales and devour fresh seafood, then the northeast is for you. From idyllic mountain villages to stunning seaside retreats, there`s just something special about historic towns of the northeast.

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  • Fall Foliage in New England

    Traveling through New England in the fall offers visitors a dramatic scene of a kaleidoscope of colors in the famed fall foliage during the fantastic fall months. These spectacular explosions of colors can be seen through Maine and New Hampshire from late September and down in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island in late October.

  • Charming Coastal Towns of Massachusetts

    Offering close to 200 miles of coastline and a wide variety of landscape, Massachusetts boasts some of the most spectacular coastal towns on its shoreline. From the sandy beaches of Cape Cod, the cobbled streets and old ports of Salem to the coastal town of New Bedford, where whaling and merchant boats once docked, discovering these quintessential towns offers charm and appeal galore.

  • Skiing in the Northeast

    New England is a winter playground. The area boasts plenty of fantastic skiing options, whether you`re looking for heart-pumping adrenaline trails, cruising the bunny slopes, or you prefer to stay cozy and warm in the ski lodge, there are plenty of New England ski mountains that offer it all.

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