New England in 'the Fall' - how long needed?

New England in 'the Fall' - how long needed?

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DodgyGeezer

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43,643 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th May
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OK the idea is to go to NYC and then traipse around New England (ie road trip using hotels rather than an RV) and Niagara ending up back in NYC. Is 2 weeks enough to do this justice or is longer better <fnar fnar>.

Would look to get there 1st week of October (either 3rd or 10th)...

Any thoughts? Have I left it too late for this year or is the political situation meaning it's likely to be not as crowded this year?

omniflow

3,129 posts

165 months

Thursday 29th May
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2 weeks will be enough. Under normal circumstances, you've left it too late for this year. I would guess you're also too late in the current circumstances as most of the hotel rooms will be taken by people living in the US. Pick some places at random and see what availability they have.

Also - and we very definitely got caught out by this - you're very dependent on there having been hard frosts. We went at what all the guidebooks said was the optimum time and the daytime temps were in the 75 - 85 degrees Fahrenheit range so there was very little colour change. The one compensation was that I had managed to rent a Porsche Boxster, so we had the roof down for the entire week.

Cupid-stunt

3,074 posts

70 months

Thursday 29th May
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Went at the end of October and started in Boston for the weekend (lovely).
Then spent the week ambling up towards Vermont, stopping at hotels en route.

Back to Boston for the weekend.and then ambled down to Martha's Vinyard.

Seeing the foliage was amazing, despite people there saying it wasn't as good as the year before.
You are in the hands of mother nature so the start of Oct may be better than the end .... and it can vary in what part of NE you are in.

Have a fun time - it's a spectacular view.

Grey_Area

4,202 posts

267 months

Thursday 29th May
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Depends what you want out of it.

We did 3 weeks, could have gone for more.

Plenty to see and do, including things like Mount Washington , railroad journeys, up and down mountains in forests of all colours, the "kank" main drag which is several miles long. Waterfalls everywhere you look, Wildlife life black bears, deer, chipmunks etc, Meredith art town.. and so forth..





DeejRC

7,398 posts

96 months

Thursday 29th May
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Hmm.
We did it 2 or 3 yrs ago, end of Sept, we had 2 weeks and travelled all over New England. We racked up a LOT of miles, Boston upto Portland, Brunswick, across to Mt Washington, down to Hartford way and across to Cape Cod. It’s always been on my bucket list to do New England around Fall time.

Put me off going to America ever again. What a disappointing, let down, dull dump of a place. Oh and backwards, seriously it makes deepest darkest Devon look like the heart of the Matrix!

I can honestly say it was the most disappointing holiday and location that I have ever been to. Trumped even Mexico, at least that was cheapish, but the New England holiday wasn’t scrimped on at all.

Forrest1

91 posts

43 months

Thursday 29th May
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We did New England just last Fall...... absolutely loved it.

Went at the very end of Sept and the first 2 weeks of Oct. Started out in Boston for a couple of days, then picked up hire car and drove to Stowe in Vermont, then onto Jackson in New Hampshire (which is where we saw the best colours ie the Kancamangus Highway), also drove up Mt Washington for the most awesome views etc. After Jackson drove over to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, then down to Kennebunkport and finally finished off in Chatham, Cape Cod.

It all took a fair bit of planning which is all still doable for this year, my only concern would potentially be over accommodation availability. (feel free to DM if you want specifics / details etc)

rdjohn

6,687 posts

209 months

Thursday 29th May
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We went in 2017. We went to NYC for our wedding anniversary on 14th October, train up to Boston and then drove up to Vermont for the fall: it had already fallen.

To be more certain, I would suggest starting at the beginning of October before heading north. There is a website to identify the best days to be there.

We were underwhelmed by Martha’s Vineyard, but really enjoyed both Boston & Rhode Island and wished that we had spent more time there.