New England is one of the oldest English settlements in America in the 15th century, including 6 states in the Northeast of America: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Mountains and Lakes in Maine
The Mohawk Trail, from Boston to the Berkshires
Among them, Massachusetts is known as the “Athens of America”, the cultural, educational and intellectual capital of the United States with its capital city of Boston and the famous Harvard University, while the neighboring state of Connecticut is also famous for Yale University. New Hampshire is famous for its vast national forests. Rhode Island, also known as the “Ocean State”, has 400 miles of sparkling coastline. Maine is known for its beautiful lighthouses, lobster boats and the famous horror writer Stephen King. And the snow-capped mountains of Vermont are also a must-see destination. Overall, each place has its own charm, creating the “perfect ten out of ten” appeal of New England.
White Mountains in New Hampshire
Smugglers Notch Pass in Vermont
Foliage Season in Rhode Island
Blending ancient and modern beauty, romance and magnificence, New England becomes one of the top tourist destinations in the US, especially with its beautiful scenery every autumn.
In the fall, about 4 million tourists and international photographers often gather, eat and sleep for a week in tents in the Acadia National Park area to enjoy the beautiful scenery and wait to hunt for the perfect autumn photos. The roads are as bright as rainbows by thousands of pine and maple trees changing leaves before the long winter comes, creating an extremely magnificent scene.
In the fall, the air in New England becomes crisp and cool, with shades of brown, red, orange, and yellow covering the fields and forests. So, when you come to New England in the fall, there is nothing more suitable than walking or biking, watching the wildlife, thousands of birds or local deer. You should not miss the lobster in Maine, served with Connecticut wine.

































