Five Breathtaking New England Road Trips
Nothing beats New England in the fall. White-steepled churches engulfed in searing red and gold. Rolling hills suddenly aflame with color. Twisting back roads covered in cartwheeling leaves. For a few short weeks each year, the scenery is grand, the temperature’s just right, and the open road beckons. To help you make the most of this driving season, we asked automotive writer Clifford Atiyeh to map out five of the region’s best journeys and pick out the perfect vehicle for each jaunt.
Massachusetts: Northampton to Dover
Route:
A ramble through western and central Massachusetts, with stops in Northampton and Worcester; the best back road in the metro Boston area.
Distance: 111 miles | Car: Mercedes SLK 250
Massachusetts to New Hampshire: Beverly Farms to Holderness
Route:
An easy trip that turns into a driving workout; outrageous views en route to New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, with stops in Newburyport and Meredith.
Distance: 135 miles | Car: Bentley Continental GT
Maine: Kittery to Yarmouth
Route:
A leisurely cruise up the Maine coast, with stops in Kittery and Portland; a visit to the cliffs where Winslow Homer once painted.
Distance: 95 miles | Car: Rolls-Royce Ghost
Vermont: Lake Champlain Islands to St. Johnsbury
Route:
A jaunt across islands and through backcountry Vermont, with stops in Burlington and St. Johnsbury; a hunt for a covered bridge in Cabot; and the state’s best hidden beach.
Distance: 124 miles | Car: BMW 640i Gran Coupe
Connecticut: Killingworth to Lakeville
Route:
A zip through inland Connecticut, with stops in Meriden and West Cornwall; a stay in a Winvian cottage; and a lap around Lime Rock Park.
Distance: 85 miles | Car: Subaru BRZ
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Get Your Car in Road Trip Shape
Tips and things to check before you hit the open road.