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This book is the standard that all other Maine travel guides are
judged by. Now in its 17th edition, this bestseller just gets
better and better! With expanded coverage and thousands of
selective, up-to-date listings of the best lodging places, dining
spots, recreation options, attractions and events, shopping, and
lots more.
Although Explorer's Guide Vermont covers the entire Green Mountain
State, the authors pride themselves on their detailed coverage of
the state's less-traveled areas, especially the Northeast Kingdom.
You'll also find in-depth descriptions of major Vermont
destinations like Burlington, Brattleboro, Manchester, and
Woodstock. They always highlight the most interesting and rewarding
places to visit, whether on back roads or in bigger cities-artists'
studios, family farms, and historic sites among them. This guide
provides great recommendations for every activity you're looking
for-mountain and road biking; hiking and swimming; skiing,
snowshoeing, and snowboarding; horseback riding, fishing, and
paddling-and many more, both on and off the beaten track.
The best-selling and most trusted guide to Maine is back! Once
again fully updated and revised, this 18th edition features a
brand-new design with expanded sidebars, itineraries, and lush
color photographs throughout. As always, authors Christina Tree and
Nancy English offer the best, most up-to-date recommendations for
food, lodging, recreation, shopping, events, and much more. Whether
you're a native New Englander or one of the thousands of visitors
who flock to "Vacationland" every year, in Explorer's Guide Maine
you'll find the most comprehensive and useful information to make
your stay more enjoyable.
Explorer's Guide Maine is back for the 19th time, providing readers
with everything they need to know for making their next trip to
Maine the best one yet. This comprehensive, fully up- to- date
edition guides travelers of all interests, whether they are looking
to explore wildlife wonders or cultural hubs. Featuring hot spots
from the southern coast (like Ogunquit and Wells), Casco Bay
(Freeport), the Midcoast and the islands (Boothbay Harbor region),
and Down East (Acadia area) to the western mountains and lakes
region (Bethel area), the Kennebec Valley (Augusta and mid- Maine)
and the Maine highlands (Aroostook County)- Explorer's Guide Maine
offers suggestions for dining, lodging, outdoor activities, art and
music events, museums, and must-see sights. Whether readers are
looking to soak up the sun at Old Orchard Beach, traverse the
Appalachian Trail, or observe Porter Bridge over the Ossippee
River, Explorer's Guide Maine proves there is something for
everyone at any time of year in the beautiful Pine Tree State.
Seasoned travel writers Christina Tree and William Davis tell you
everything you need to know about this naturally beautiful and
culturally rich region. As they lead you across the Mohawk Trail
and along scenic drives, you ll visit must-see performing arts
festivals, museums, wineries, antiques shops, nature preserves, and
the best places to stay and to eat, from 4-star restaurants to
classic diners."
Christina Tree and new coauthor Rachel Carter have more lovingly
than ever updated the Explorer's Guide to Vermont, especially since
floods in August 2011 caused by Tropical Storm Irene devastated so
many of the communities, businesses, iconic covered bridges, and
scenic backroads in the state. As these towns and storefronts
rebuild, so have Tree and Carter This 13th edition of Explorer's
Guide Vermont reviews hundreds of dining and lodging options from
the remote reaches of the Northeast Kingdom to quaint Manchester
and bustling Burlington. The authors offer great recommendations
for the most rewarding spots to visit-artists' studios, farmers'
markets, historic sites, and more-and highlight the best biking,
hiking, swimming, winter sports, horseback riding, fishing, and
paddling. Enjoy four seasons of events and activities; whether
you're a visitor or a resident, you've got to get this guide!
The most trustworthy and reliable guidebook to the vacationland of
Maine has been revised and updated once again! With fresh
recommendations for restaurants, accommodations, shopping, and
recreation; all the traveler s resources and information you d
otherwise have to glean from countless Web sites and brochures;
leads on local celebrations and festivals, the best seafood shacks,
cutting-edge art galleries, adventurous excursions you ll find
everything you need in Explorer s Guide, just as you have for the
last thirty years. Explorer s Guides give travelers the tools and
knowledge they need to discover every corner of a state. Whether
you re looking for the perfect traditional Maine sporting camp, an
outfitter to guide a rafting trip, trailheads, artists colonies,
historic homes, or museums, this most comprehensive guide to the
state has all the answers. An alphabetical What s Where section
explains everything from the Abenaki and blueberrying to summer
theater and windjammers; up-to-date regional and downtown maps help
you get around; handy icons point out places of extra value,
family- and pet-friendly establishments, wheelchair-accessible
sites and businesses, popular wedding venues, and more.
"Culture in the Country," a popular slogan for Berkshire County,
applies to this entire area according to seasoned travel writers
Christina Tree and William Davis. Describing the famous summer
music, theater, and dance festivals in Berkshire County, they also
focus on the exceptional art museums scattered through this entire
region. This hilly, least-populated part of Massachusetts possesses
the lion's share of its state parks and forests as well as many
stunning properties maintained by the Trustees of Reservations and
other conservation groups. Laced with rivers, it's well known to
anglers and offers skiing and white-water rafting as well as some
of the best bicycling in the Northeast. The authors provide
detailed descriptions of individual towns, from Lenox and
Williamstown through to Northampton and Amherst, and villages from
Tryingham to Shelburne Falls; personal recommendations for inns and
B&Bs, including numerous family-friendly establishments and
those that accept pets; dining suggestions from classic diners to
four-star restaurants; crafts studios, antique shops, and more.
Packed with tips and intriguing commentary, this is an
indispensable guide for travelers who want to step beyond the
tourist trail and into the heart of New England.
The Maine coast covers more than 4500 miles more than all of the
rest of the East Coast combined. Highly selective and clearly
presented, this completely updated second edition orients you to
Maine's regions, offers itineraries, and describes at length the
many things to see and do, as well as places to eat and stay."
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