A White Mountains Vacation - Most Scenic 100 Miles In New England By: Cliff Calderwood This amazing trip through the White Mountains of New Hampshire includes gorgeous views, a visit to the home of the world wind speed record, and one of most scenic train rides in the east.
The White Mountain National Forest is a 4-hour drive north of Boston, Massachusetts. Deep in New Hampshire, the mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain system that covers the Eastern United States. Within the forest park is the White Mountains Trail, and it’s a drive that’s arguab... Tags: white mountains, white mountain national forest, white mountains trail
Fall Foliage Scenic Drives In New England - Six Of The Best By: Cliff Calderwood Fall foliage in New England provides a showcase for Mother Nature. Perhaps nowhere else in America, and maybe even the world, are the fall colors as stunning and spectacular as October in New England.
Fall foliage in New England really begins in August. The shortening daylight hours trigger the deciduous trees to begin the process of shedding their leaves. It happens all around North America, and all around the world. But in New England it results in a display of special l... Tags: fall foliage, scenic drive, new england
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive In Connecticut By: Cliff Calderwood Fall foliage scenic drives in Connecticut include the Long Island Sound coastal routes, and the Litchfield Hills in Northwestern Connecticut. These areas offer dramatic scenic drives any season, but for me, the trip that comes alive in the fall is nestled in eastern Connecticut’s "Quiet Corner" and is Route 169. This is a gem of a fall foliage scenic drive in Connecticut. Let me take you for a quick spin...
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive In Maine By: Cliff Calderwood Fall foliage scenic drives in Maine are varied and include coastal drives around Acadia National Park and the rocky coastline of upper Northern Maine to Baxter State park region, to some of the larger lakes in the state. Many of the scenic drives emphasize the rugged wilderness of thick forests and impressive mountain terrain of the Maine backcountry.
Maine is one of the most heavily forested states in the nation, containing over 17 million acres of natural beauty, hikes, ... Tags: fall foliage, scenic drive, maine
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive In Massachusetts By: Cliff Calderwood Spectacular fall foliage scenic drives are plentiful in Massachusetts from the south shore of Boston down to Cape Cod, and the Quabbin Reservoir area of the central region. But perhaps the most dramatic lay out west in the Berkshires and Mount Greylock region. Here the mountains provide the perfect terrain and temperatures to showcase fall in its entire splendor.
And nowhere is this most evident than on one of my favorite Massachusetts scenic drives. Stretching for 63 mile... Tags: fall foliage, scenic drive, massachusetts
Fall Foliage Scenic Drive In Vermont By: Cliff Calderwood This fall foliage scenic drive in Central Vermont is a loop tour of about 150 miles. Although it’s possible to do the drive in one day and bypass many of the attractions and rambles suggested, I’d recommend you carve out a weekend to do it justice.
The drive offers some of the best views in the Green Mountain National Forest, which in the fall is dramatic and stunning.
The scenic drive follows mostly Route 12 south from Montpelier to Woodstock, before heading north on R... Tags: fall foliage, scenic drive, vermont
Scenic Drives On Oahu By: Gary One of the most relaxing ways to enjoy your vacation on Oahu, Hawaii is to take a scenic drive. The ten-mile drive up Mount Tantalus, just a few minutes from Waikiki, is one of Oahu's most popular drives because of the exceptional panoramic view of the island. Another popular drive is around Oahu's coastline, which will take you past Dole Pineapple Plantation, along towering mountains and so close to the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean that you can almost touch it from your car! Tags: Hawaii, drive, driving, travel, traveling, sights, scenic, scenery, locations, island, coast, Waikiki
South Africa has been called the “Cradle of Humankind” and the country's archaeological sites rank among the most scientifically and historically important in the world. Archaeologists believe this is where modern humans originated, and there are several places where visitors can discover the fascinating and ancient history of human development. Tags: archaeological site South Africa Johannesburg Sterkfontein Kruger National Park Mapungwe h
Coast to Coast By: jagi Day 1: Arrive at Port Elizabeth. PE is the ideal beginning, as after flying the entire night, this beautiful town with its unhurried pace, is both soothing and energizing at once; a prelude to the scenic road trip ahead. Hire a car here for the entire road trip. Explore The Boardwalk (casinos, eateries and shopping area), and the beaches. Stay at the stylish Courtyard suites Tags: Travel, traveling, travel tips
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