The Complete Guide to a Perfect New England Summer
The Wild Side
There's way more to this area than just the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Non-thru-hikers, pack your bags.
Islands are probably not what come to mind when you think of a trip to New England, but they should be. These spots are all accessible through ferries and tour operators and will show you a side of the Northeast that few think to explore.
No matter your skill level or the type of adventure you're seeking, New England's two dominant mountain ranges offer plenty of opportunities to explore. Here's your guide to getting the most out of them.
Want to see some wildlife in New England? Moose are your best bet. Here's where to find them—and get some great outdoor adventuring while you're at it.
Where the Locals Go
We tested 9 places to enjoy the classic New England food and mapped out some nearby adventures, too
The region is known for its craft brews. Here are eight places we recommend visiting for the best of the best.
In the Northeast, you'll find many of the nation's oldest and most interesting gear shops—and some of its younger and most innovative
The Mainer Way
John Olson has been on the water for nine decades—and he's still working
In a world where our time and attention are fractured into smaller and smaller bits, legendary biologist and runner Bernd Heinrich is a throwback, a man who has carved a deep groove in his patch of Maine woods
New owners are revitalizing Shaw's, the beloved hostel on the Appalachian Trail