New England was one of the oldest English settlements in America in the 15th century, comprising six states in the northeastern United States: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Mountains and lakes in Maine
The Mohawk Trail, from Boston to Berkshires
Massachusetts, often called the "Athens of America," is the cultural, educational, and intellectual capital of the United States, with its capital city Boston and the renowned Harvard University. Next door, Connecticut is also famous for Yale University. New Hampshire is known for its vast national forests. Rhode Island, also called the "Ocean State," boasts 400 miles of stunning coastline. Maine is known for its beautiful lighthouses, lobster fishing boats, and the famous horror author Stephen King. And the snow-capped mountains of Vermont are another must-see destination. Overall, each place has its own unique charm, creating the perfect blend of all the best features of New England.
White Mountains in New Hampshire
Smugglers Notch Pass in Vermont
The autumn foliage season in Rhode Island
Blending ancient and modern beauty, romance and grandeur, New England has become one of the top tourist destinations in the United States, especially with its stunning autumn scenery.
In the fall, around 4 million international tourists and photographers gather, spending weeks camping in tents in Acadia National Park to enjoy the scenery and capture stunning autumnal images. The roads are ablaze with color, like rainbows, thanks to thousands of pine and maple trees shedding their leaves before the long winter arrives, creating a truly magnificent spectacle.
In autumn, the air in New England becomes crisp and cool, with shades of brown, red, orange, and yellow across the fields and forests. Therefore, when you visit New England in the fall, nothing is more suitable than strolling or cycling, observing the wildlife, thousands of species of birds, or local deer. And don't miss the lobster in Maine, paired with Connecticut wine.



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