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]]>If you’re someone who travels to places to enjoy local cuisines, you won’t be disappointed in what Maine has to offer. They’re especially well-known for their seafood, with a strong emphasis on lobster.
One of the greatest things about America is that it’s rife with endless beautiful natural landscapes—and Maine has plenty of them. This Northeastern state is home to the amazing Acadia National Park, where you can see pristine lakes and monumental mountains, and go on amazing hikes.
There are also plenty of unique aspects of Maine that set it apart, such as the abundance of lighthouses. Since Maine is a coastal state, there are many of them you can see. In addition, there are countless quaint towns you can visit to get to know the locals, such as Camden, Bar Harbor, and many more.
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]]>Fall foliage lovers should look no further than Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina for their autumn vacations. Here, you’ll be able to see a fiery burst of oranges and reds in the months of October and November as the leaves change in this scenic location.
Acadia National Park on the Maine Coast is also a great place to see fall foliage. In addition, changing autumn weather can bring all kinds of dramatic scenes to the beaches and mountains which border the North Atlantic Ocean in this gem of a national park.
Everglades National Park in the state of Florida is unbearably hot to visit in the summer, but when the mercury dips in the fall this is an ideal place to explore. Here, you’ll find swamps which contain fascinating animals like alligators, turtles, and a wide variety of birds and can be explored via hikes and walking paths.
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]]>Maine’s coast is a real gem, and there is so much to see along its 228 miles of land bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Here are three highlights that you should make time to check out.
The most scenic lighthouse in Maine is Portland Head Light, located just west of the state’s largest city. The oldest standing lighthouse in the state, which was completed in 1791, towers above the jagged rocks and large waves of this portion of the wild Atlantic Ocean.
Kennebunkport is one of the top towns along Maine’s coast thanks to its relaxed vibe, small shops, and the total relaxation it offers visitors. Make time to enjoy lobster in the village’s best restaurants, and if the weather is good enough, you might even be able to soak up the sun on its beaches.
Acadia National Park is one of the United States’ true natural treasures. This protected area, primarily located on a coastal island, features mountains, hiking trails, coastline, and the opportunity to see unique animals like moose, whales, and bears.
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]]>If you’re looking for suggestions for parks to see fall colors in, look no further!
Peak: mid-to-late October
This magical park, the country’s most popular, is one of the best places on earth to see trees’ colors change in autumn. Go in mid or late October to see the Tennessee and North Carolina mountains come alive.
Peak: mid-to-late September
The high elevations in this Colorado park mean that colors begin to change earlier than in most places in the United States. The bright yellow colors of the Aspen leaves turning colors for the fall is an unforgettable sight to see.
Peak: late September to early October
This underrated Maine park is fantastic because it combines fall colors with the beauty of the savage North Atlantic Ocean. Get here at the end of September or the beginning of October to see the colors in full bloom.
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]]>The post Why You Should Travel to Maine appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re someone who travels to places to enjoy local cuisines, you won’t be disappointed in what Maine has to offer. They’re especially well-known for their seafood, with a strong emphasis on lobster.
One of the greatest things about America is that it’s rife with endless beautiful natural landscapes—and Maine has plenty of them. This Northeastern state is home to the amazing Acadia National Park, where you can see pristine lakes and monumental mountains, and go on amazing hikes.
There are also plenty of unique aspects of Maine that set it apart, such as the abundance of lighthouses. Since Maine is a coastal state, there are many of them you can see. In addition, there are countless quaint towns you can visit to get to know the locals, such as Camden, Bar Harbor, and many more.
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]]>The post Check Out These US National Parks This Fall! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fall foliage lovers should look no further than Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina for their autumn vacations. Here, you’ll be able to see a fiery burst of oranges and reds in the months of October and November as the leaves change in this scenic location.
Acadia National Park on the Maine Coast is also a great place to see fall foliage. In addition, changing autumn weather can bring all kinds of dramatic scenes to the beaches and mountains which border the North Atlantic Ocean in this gem of a national park.
Everglades National Park in the state of Florida is unbearably hot to visit in the summer, but when the mercury dips in the fall this is an ideal place to explore. Here, you’ll find swamps which contain fascinating animals like alligators, turtles, and a wide variety of birds and can be explored via hikes and walking paths.
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]]>The post Coastal Maine is Full of Surprises appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Maine’s coast is a real gem, and there is so much to see along its 228 miles of land bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Here are three highlights that you should make time to check out.
The most scenic lighthouse in Maine is Portland Head Light, located just west of the state’s largest city. The oldest standing lighthouse in the state, which was completed in 1791, towers above the jagged rocks and large waves of this portion of the wild Atlantic Ocean.
Kennebunkport is one of the top towns along Maine’s coast thanks to its relaxed vibe, small shops, and the total relaxation it offers visitors. Make time to enjoy lobster in the village’s best restaurants, and if the weather is good enough, you might even be able to soak up the sun on its beaches.
Acadia National Park is one of the United States’ true natural treasures. This protected area, primarily located on a coastal island, features mountains, hiking trails, coastline, and the opportunity to see unique animals like moose, whales, and bears.
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]]>The post The United States’ National Parks: Even More Beautiful in the Fall appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re looking for suggestions for parks to see fall colors in, look no further!
Peak: mid-to-late October
This magical park, the country’s most popular, is one of the best places on earth to see trees’ colors change in autumn. Go in mid or late October to see the Tennessee and North Carolina mountains come alive.
Peak: mid-to-late September
The high elevations in this Colorado park mean that colors begin to change earlier than in most places in the United States. The bright yellow colors of the Aspen leaves turning colors for the fall is an unforgettable sight to see.
Peak: late September to early October
This underrated Maine park is fantastic because it combines fall colors with the beauty of the savage North Atlantic Ocean. Get here at the end of September or the beginning of October to see the colors in full bloom.
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