How to start your White Mountains 4,000-foot hiking journey There are plenty of reasons to get up to northern New England during the summer while waiting for snow to return and the ski lifts…
Hiking safety: How to stay prepared and have fun in the mountains Judging by the parking lots during the summer and fall of the past few years, hiking has never been more popular. It started with the…
6 New England hikes to enjoy the fall foliage The preparations for enjoying winter on the mountain have already begun. Passes have been bought, trips booked, and the skis have been brought to the…
5 great family hikes with minimal effort in New England Wrangling the kids to head out for a hike can be a challenge. Luckily, New England has no shortage of easy, family-friendly hikes perfect for…
New Hampshire hiking: 5 trails you should try If you’re not skiing in the mountains of New Hampshire, then you might as well be hiking. Looking for the right trail to start with?…
Five great off-the-beaten-path hikes in New England If recent summers are an indicator of what this summer might look like, the odds of having to wait for a parking spot to open…
Connecticut hiking: 5 trails you should try If Connecticut is the gateway to New England, its options for hiking fit the state well. The Nutmeg State offers hikers an array of not-too-challenging…
Rhode Island hiking: 5 trails you should try Rhode Island is the nation’s smallest state, but that doesn’t mean it lacks for quality hiking options. The Ocean State, while lacking some of the…
Maine hiking: 5 trails you should try The biggest state in New England also offers some of the best — and most challenging — hiking in the region. Maine, with its 35,385…
Massachusetts hiking: 5 trails you should try If you're into hiking, Massachusetts has a lot to offer. If you're close to Boston, the Blue Hills Reservation offers 125 miles of trails topping…
Vermont hiking: 5 trails you should try Vermont is known for great skiing in the winter. But when you’re not skiing in the Green Mountain State, hiking is a great alternative. And…
New Hampshire’s White Mountains offer the most rugged, challenging terrain for hiking I reached upward to a protruding rock, perfect for helping keep my balance on the wet granite slab that served as my gateway to the…