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Fall in New England Has Arrived!

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Diamond Hill Reservoir, Cumberland, R.I. (photo by Eric)

Many regard fall in New England as the best of the four distinct northeast seasons, and we are no exception. We so much look forward to the fall foliage, apple picking, corn mazes, harvest  festivals, pumpkin festivals and patches, and apple cider and cider donuts!

We are lifelong New England residents and have plenty to share with you in regards to how to enjoy the fall on a travel budget in our six state region. For starters, we have written The Best New England Fall Destinations that features the best autumn foliage spots, driving tours, hikes, day trips, apple picking and apple cider recommendations, and restaurants perfect for a fall day. We also recommend reading 45 Fun Affordable New England Fall Travel Ideas that focuses on how to travel more and spend less at some very fun New England travel destinations, attractions and events.

We hope you get to enjoy the magic of fall in our  beautiful New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. We would also love to hear your budget travel ideas for the fall in New England by leaving a comment below. Thanks, and happy New England fall travels!

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