The 6 Most Popular Fall Foliage Locations in New England
6 scenic places to start your explorations from and a Photo contest winner
Continue reading →6 scenic places to start your explorations from and a Photo contest winner
Continue reading →Route 100 is called Vermont’s Main Street as it captures the rural essence of Vermont. When it comes to Route 100, people fall into two groups. Those that Have traveled on some portion of Route 100 and those that Will … Continue reading →
Everyone takes Route 108, through to Smuggler’s Notch, but where can you go from there? Let’s explore Route 109 north. Point B & C: Grist Mill & Cambridge Junction Covered Bridges First, when coming out of Smuggler’s Notch, and into … Continue reading →
I know it’s early to be thinking about the fall colors but October will be here soon enough. The fall colors are only here for a short time, and we never know where it’s going to be best. Having a … Continue reading →
(This article was written in 2015) First, I want to thank my readers who have stopped back in to tell me how much my research and my miles (currently 3475 as of 12 Oct) mean to them. It lets me … Continue reading →
Do you worry about finding a room during your fall foliage vacation? Remember! In a comment, Misty asked me where I would recommend finding a room for her fall foliage vacation. This is a tough one for me since over the past … Continue reading →
I’m guessing many of you can already guess which road I’m about to mention. Smuggler’s Notch is, in my opinion, the most winding road in all of Vermont—possibly even all of New England. Keep reading to learn more about this … Continue reading →