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5 Kid-Friendly North Country Hikes

Hiking is a great way to get kids outdoors (and away from electronic devices), foster their appreciation of nature, create family bonds, and get some exercise. Plus, it’s free! The North Country (Great North Woods) of New Hampshire is blessed with an abundance of hiking trails that are ideal for families with young kids, or...
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Exploring Boston Harbor’s Bumpkin Island

This 32-acre, scrub- and sumac-covered hillock in Boston Harbor has a unique history.
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Seeking the Source: Fall Trailer

Explore New England’s host Tom Richardson and filmmaker AJ Derosa have been gathering footage for ENE’s first feature film. See what they’ve been up to!
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Lake Winnie Paddling Trip: Stonedam Island

Lake Winnipesaukee is a big body of water (the largest in New Hampshire), but most of its shoreline is privately owned and off-limits…
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Paddling Clinton’s Indian River

Visitors to the Clinton, Connecticut, area who are looking for a great spot to kayak or paddleboard would do well to check out the Indian River, a scenic tidal waterway. You can access the river at the Clinton Landing & Gazebo, behind the Town Hall…
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Casting About the Connecticut

World-class fly fishing for salmon and trout awaits the angler on a trip to the Upper Connecticut River in northern New Hampshire.
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Scenic Stops: Huntington Cascades & Little Flume

In Dixville Notch State Park, some 12 miles east of the town of Colebrook on Rte. 26, you’ll find several hiking trails suitable for families and beginner-level hikers. One of these is the Huntington Cascades trail, which is just 0.4 miles round-trip.
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Calling on Quissett

This cozy and protected Buzzards Bay harbor is beloved by boaters seeking a place to relax and unwind. Many boaters, especially those cruising the coast, know Quissett Harbor as a good spot to wait out the current change in nearby Woods Hole Passage or the Cape Cod Canal.
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Winni Awakening

Join ENE host Tom Richardson as he experiences the annual rebirth of New Hampshire’s largest lake through a salmon-trolling trip and a mid-May kayak excursion to Stonedam Island.
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Snowmobiling the Great North Woods

Learn why the northern section of New Hampshire touts itself as the “snowmobiling capital of New England.”
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