By Marco Christiansen | Jun 21, 2021
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Known for its world-class skiing and charming village, Stowe offers great winter sports, scenic views, and cozy lodges.
– A popular spot for skiing and snowboarding, North Conway also has beautiful snow-covered landscapes and excellent shopping and dining.
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While many of its trails are less traveled in winter, Acadia’s snowy vistas and peaceful surroundings offer a different kind of beauty.
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A picturesque town with classic New England charm, Woodstock offers winter activities, including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as cozy inns and restaurants.
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Explore Newport’s historic mansions, which are often decorated for the holidays, and enjoy the seaside views and winter festivities.
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With its rich history, museums, and vibrant cultural scene, Boston offers plenty to see and do, including ice skating on the Frog Pond and exploring the historic Freedom Trail.
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One of the largest ski resorts in the East, Killington provides extensive skiing and snowboarding options as well as a lively après-ski scene.
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Known for its beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions, the Berkshires offer winter hiking, skiing, and visits to museums and theaters.
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Home to Harvard University and MIT, Cambridge offers charming streets, interesting museums, and seasonal events.
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This large lake offers opportunities for ice fishing, snowmobiling, and winter walks with picturesque views of the frozen lake and surrounding mountains.