The Ultimate New England Bucket List: The Best Places to Visit in New England

New England is one of the most beautiful parts of the United States, but I may be biased since I live there! It has six beautiful states and offers fun things to do year-round.

Many people travel to New England in the fall to experience the vibrant foliage, but it is the perfect destination for any season! The winter has snow-capped mountains, skiing, and snowshoeing, the spring has beautiful waterfalls and wildflowers, and the summer offers the best time to hike.

Since there are many things to add to a New England bucket list, this guide will focus on the best places to visit and the best things to do year-round. Since I grew up exploring everything the Northeast offers, I created this guide to help you create the ultimate New England bucket list!

 
 

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New England Bucket List in Vermont

Stowe

Stowe is one of the most scenic places in Vermont and should be on every New England bucket list! Stowe is one of the most beautiful towns in Vermont and offers many things to do year-round.

You can enjoy hiking its many trails, waterfall chasing, skiing, or staying in a cozy cabin. Even if you do not enjoy hiking or skiing, you can still take in the stunning views from a scenic drive through Smugglers’ Notch. You will fall in love with this picturesque town!

Stowe bucket list:

  • Stowe Mountain Resort

  • Smuggerls’ Notch State Park

  • Mount Mansfield

  • Waterbury Center State Park

  • Gold Brook Covered Bridge

  • Ben & Jerry’s Factory

 
 

Burlington

Burlington is a beautiful city in Vermont on the shores of Lake Champlain and is one of the best places to visit in New England for a getaway year-round! Summer and fall are the most popular seasons because the weather is warm, and the activities are endless. You can eat delicious food, explore the Church Street Marketplace, boat on Lake Champlain, or hike on its trails.

If you want to visit in the winter, Burlington is close to many ski resorts, offering many winter activities. Also, Vermont has the most breweries per capita in the United States, so Burlington is the best place to visit in New England for beer lovers.

Burlington bucket list:

  • Church Street Marketplace

  • Waterfront Park

  • Red Rocks Park

  • Ben & Jerry’s Factory

  • ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain

  • Spirit of Ethan Allen Lake Champlain Cruise

Manchester

One of the most quaint and beautiful towns in Vermont is Manchester. Manchester is a quintessential New England town perfect for a getaway. It is a popular destination for many in the fall because of its vibrant foliage, but it offers many things to do year-round.

No matter what time of year you visit, you can spend your days exploring stunning churches, delicious restaurants, fun breweries, and hiking trails! Manchester will quickly become one of your favorite places in New England towns to visit.

Manchester bucket list:

  • Mount Equinox

  • Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home

  • Equinox Valley Nursery

  • Lye Brook Falls

  • Southern Vermont Arts Center

New England Bucket List in New Hampshire

White Mountains

If visiting some of the most beautiful mountains in New England is on your bucket list, the White Mountains is the place for you! The White Mountains has almost 800,000 acres of beautiful mountains in New Hampshire and has fun activities year-round!

You can drive to the top of Mount Washington, hike one of its many trails, chase its beautiful waterfalls, and ski at one of its resorts. The White Mountains is one of the best places to visit in New England, and you will quickly realize why it should be on every bucket list!

White Mountains bucket list:

  • Mount Washington Auto Road

  • Kancamagus Highway

  • Conway Scenic Railroad

  • Ice Castles

  • Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway

  • Loon Mountain Resort

Lake Winnipesaukee

The Lakes Region in New Hampshire is home to the most beautiful lakes in the state and should be on every New England bucket list! You can enjoy boating, hiking, and eating delicious food. And the best part? It is a perfect place to visit year-round!

The summer and fall are the busiest times in Meredith because it is a paradise for boaters. Winter is a quieter season but still offers many things to do! No matter what season you visit Lake Winnipesaukee, you will love your time there!

Lake Winnipesaukee bucket list:

  • Weirs Beach

  • Endicott Rock State Historic Site

  • Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad

  • M/S Mount Washington Scenic Tour Cruise

  • Mount Major

  • Gunstock Mountain

Portsmouth

Portsmouth is a beautiful city along the New Hampshire coastline, and although it is small, it offers many fun activities! You can walk through its downtown, explore the USS Albacore Museum, relax on a nearby beach, or hike in Odiorne Point State Park. Portsmouth also has many delicious restaurants where you can enjoy delicious food with ocean views!

Portsmouth bucket list:

  • USS Albacore Museum

  • Prescott Park

  • Strawberry Banke Museum

  • Fort Stark State Historic Site

  • Odiorne Point State Park

New England Bucket List in Maine

Portland

Portland is a beautiful city along the coast of Maine and has many things to do, including delicious restaurants, cute shops, beautiful beaches, and stunning lighthouses. You can walk through Old Port, take a boat ride to a nearby island, or explore the iconic Portland Head Light. And if eating a delicious lobster roll is on your New England bucket list, you have many places to choose from, including The Highroller Lobster Company and Becky's Diner!

Portland bucket list:

  • Portland Head Light

  • Portland Museum of Art

  • Peaks Island

  • Bug Light

  • Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse

  • Two Lights State Park

  • Eat lobster rolls

 
 

Acadia National Park

Bar Harbor is home to the only national park in New England, Acadia National Park. One of the best things about Acadia National Park is it has something for everyone! You can hike, relax on a beach, or enjoy delicious seafood.

Acadia National Park is among the most-visited national parks in the United States, and it is always crowded, especially during summer and fall. I recommend starting your days early to avoid most crowds and explore the must-see attractions before most people enter the park. You will quickly fall in love with everything Acadia National Park offers and realize why it is on every New England bucket list!

Acadia National Park bucket list:

  • Cadillac Mountain

  • Schooner Head Overlook

  • Sand Beach

  • Otter Cliff

  • Jordan Pond

  • Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse

Camden

Camden is a stunning coastal town in Midcoast Maine on Penobscot Bay that should be on every New England bucket list! The beautiful town offers many things to do year-round and is the perfect spot for a getaway every season.

You can enjoy shopping in its downtown, sail on a cruise, hike in Camden Hills State Park, or relax by the ocean. If you visit in the winter, you can also ski at the Camden Snow Bowl! When you visit Camden, you will quickly realize why it is one of the best places to visit in New England!

Camden bucket list:

  • Camden Hills State Park

  • Megunticook Falls

  • Camden Harbor Cruises

  • Beech Hill Preserve

  • Ragged Mountain Preserve

  • Laite Memorial Beach

 
 

Rangeley

Rangeley is a stunning area of Northern Maine surrounded by beautiful forests, mountains, and six lakes! There are many things to do in Rangeley year-round, so you can visit the beautiful area in any season and have many outdoor activities available.

From paddling on the shores of Rangeley Lake, hiking Bald Mountain, skiing on Saddleback Mountain, or enjoying a scenic drive, there are many things to do in Rangeley, Maine, for everyone! Rangeley should be on every New England bucket list for year-round fun!

Rangeley bucket list:

  • Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway

  • Rangeley Lake State Park

  • Bald Mountain

  • Saddleback Mountain

  • Snowmobile

  • Smalls Falls

 
 

New England Bucket List in Massachusetts

Boston

Boston is the largest city in New England and has something to do for everyone! You can spend a lifetime exploring everything Boston offers, but you can see the highlights in a few days.

You can walk through history on the Freedom Trail, eat at delicious restaurants in the North End, explore the Boston Common and Public Garden, and enjoy ocean views in Seaport. Whether you want to enjoy a relaxed or lively city getaway, Boston is the perfect place to visit in New England!

Boston bucket list:

  • Boston Common and Public Garden

  • New England Aquarium

  • Faneuil Hall & Quincy Marketplace

  • Boston Duck Tour

  • The Freedom Trail

Berkshires

Did you know Massachusetts has mountains and waterfalls? Often people forget that Massachusetts is home to stunning outdoor areas, like the Berkshires! The Berkshires are in western Massachusetts and is the perfect place to visit if you want to escape the city. It offers many things to do year-round, including hiking trails, ski resorts, and museums. It is the perfect place to visit in New England to enjoy a peaceful getaway!

Berkshires bucket list:

  • Mount Greylock

  • Mohawk Mountain Ski Area

  • Wahconah Falls State Park

  • Bash Bish Falls State Park

  • Natural Bridge State Park

  • Normal Rockwell Museum

Martha’s Vineyard

Did you know New England has islands you can visit? Martha’s Vineyard is a stunning 20-mile-long island off the south coast of Cape Code and is the perfect place for a weekend trip, especially in the warmer months.

The island is one of the most stunning places in Massachusetts, in my opinion, because of its beautiful beaches and cliffs. You will fall in love with the island as soon as you step foot on it! You can enjoy relaxing by the ocean, exploring Gay Head Light, or hiking to Aquinnah Cliffs Overlook.

Martha’s Vineyard bucket list:

  • Gay Head Light

  • Aquinnah Cliffs

  • Mytoi Japanese Garden

  • East Chop Lighthouse

  • Joseph Sylvia State Beach

  • Long Point Beach

Cape Cod

Cape Cod is often on every New England summer bucket list! Cape Cod is a stunning peninsula in Massachusetts with over 130 beaches, some of which are among the most beautiful beaches in the northeast!

Provincetown is a lively part of Cape Cod and is perfect if you want a combination of beautiful beaches and fun nightlife. But no matter where you stay, you can enjoy its stunning beaches! You can also enjoy other non-beach things, like the Nauset LighthousePilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum, and Heritage Museums & Gardens.

Cape Cod bucket list:

  • Coast Guard Beach

  • Heritage Museums & Gardens

  • Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum

  • Race Point Lighthouse

  • Nauset Lighthouse

  • Race Point Beach

  • Nickerson State Park

New England Bucket List in Rhode Island

Newport

Newport is a stunning city near the ocean and holds so much history. One of the best things to do year-round is to explore the Newport Mansions and walk through the Gilded Age. Many of the mansions are museums that you can explore inside, too!

If you want to enjoy a scenic walk near the Newport Mansions, you can walk the 3.5-mile cliff walk along the ocean. If you are looking for a unique experience in the winter, you can get cozy in one of the igloos at Gurney’s, where you can enjoy delicious food and drinks! Newport should be on every New England bucket list!

Newport bucket list:

  • The Breakers

  • Marble House

  • Rosecliff

  • Cliff Walk

  • Fort Adams State Park

  • Castle Hill Lighthouse

  • Brenton Point State Park

Block Island

Are you looking for another island to visit in New England? Block Island is 7-mile long island off the coast of Rhode Island that is perfect for a summer trip! The island has many beautiful beaches to relax on and offers outdoor activities, including hiking, sailing, fishing, and bicycling. Although it is a small island, it will become one of your favorite places to visit in New England!

Block Island bucket list:

  • South East Lighthouse

  • Mohegan Bluffs

  • Mansion Beach

  • Ballard’s Beach

  • Clayhead Nature Trail

Providence

Providence is another small city that holds a lot of history. Providence was one of the first places in the United States to industrialize, and you can walk through the city's history. There are also many museums and zoos to explore, including the RISD MuseumRoger Williams Park Zoo, and Providence Children’s Museum!

If you would rather spend your time outdoors, you can spend your weekend exploring Roger Williams Park, Prospect Terrace, and Waterplace Park. Providence is an underrated place to visit in New England!

Providence bucket list:

  • Waterplace Park

  • Roger Williams Park

  • Roger Williams Park Zoo

  • WaterFire

  • RISD Museum

  • India Point Park

New England Bucket List in Connecticut

Mystic

If you are looking for another small city near the ocean in New England, Mystic is perfect for you! Mystic was known as a shipbuilding center, and now it is known for being a scenic New England city. Because it is a small city, it tends to be less crowded than others, but it does not lack things to do!

You can explore the downtown area, walk in the Mystic Seaport, and visit the Mystic Aquarium. Mystic is one of the best places to visit in New England if you want to explore a city with quintessential New England charm!

Mystic bucket list:

  • Mystic Seaport Museum

  • Mystic Aquarium

  • Mystic Museum of Art

  • Williams Beach Park

  • Mystic River Park

Litchfield

Litchfield is one of the most beautiful residential areas in the United States and is a great place to enjoy a getaway year-round. You can walk around the small downtown, ski at Mohawk Mountain, see a play at Warner Theatre, or hike nearby trails at Kent Falls State Park! The small, picturesque town will quickly become one of your favorite places to visit in New England!

Litchfield bucket list:

  • Mohawk Mountain

  • Mt Tom State Park

  • Topsmead State Forest

  • Black Rock State Park

  • Sunset Meadow Vineyards

  • Kent Falls State Park

 
 

Hartford

Although Hartford is a small city in New England, it does not lack things to do! Similarly to Boston, it is one of the oldest and most historic cities in the United States, offering beautiful historic buildings to explore, including Connecticut’s Old State HouseHenry Whitfield State Museum, and Connecticut State Capitol.

It also has a mix of stunning modern buildings! If you would rather spend your time outdoors, you can explore the Bushnell Park Foundation and Elizabeth Park Conservancy. Hartford is an underrated place to have on a New England bucket list!

Harford bucket list:

  • Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

  • The Mark Twain House & Museum

  • Connecticut Science Center

  • Connecticut’s Old State House

  • Elizabeth Park Conservancy

  • Great River Park


If you are looking for the best places to visit in New England, this guide is the perfect starting point! It has everything you need to know about what to put on a New England bucket list!


nichole from nichole the nomad

Hey, I’m Nichole!

I am the creator behind Nichole the Nomad, the home of my explorations around the world, mountain hikes, and beautiful pictures taken along the way. I have a deep passion for capturing the world in a beautiful light and sharing my experiences.

I created this blog to share my travels, show how beautiful the world is, provide tips and tricks for traveling, and encourage you to explore. Whether you want to travel across the world or explore what’s in your backyard, I hope this blog inspires you to get outside and find your adventure!



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