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DrewE
May 22, 2021Explorer II
In addition to what Crowe suggests, and in no particular order...
Salem, MA (of witch trial fame)
Mt Philo State Park, Charlotte VT -- though don't even think of camping in the campground there with your trailer, nor pulling it on the road up and down the mountain.
VT route 108 through Smuggler's Notch (between Jeffersonville and Stowe); DO NOT take your trailer on that stretch of road.
The Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire; the road is suitable for RVs, though not all of the pull-offs are. Among the many stops on the road, Sabbaday Falls is a very short stroll-hardly worth calling it a hike, but a pretty spot. There's plenty of other scenic points and a few historical buildings and such, too. (More generally, the White Mountains are a pretty region of the state.)
The auto road or cog railway up (and back down) Mt Washington.
Northern New England is chock full of small towns.
Salem, MA (of witch trial fame)
Mt Philo State Park, Charlotte VT -- though don't even think of camping in the campground there with your trailer, nor pulling it on the road up and down the mountain.
VT route 108 through Smuggler's Notch (between Jeffersonville and Stowe); DO NOT take your trailer on that stretch of road.
The Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire; the road is suitable for RVs, though not all of the pull-offs are. Among the many stops on the road, Sabbaday Falls is a very short stroll-hardly worth calling it a hike, but a pretty spot. There's plenty of other scenic points and a few historical buildings and such, too. (More generally, the White Mountains are a pretty region of the state.)
The auto road or cog railway up (and back down) Mt Washington.
Northern New England is chock full of small towns.
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