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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Rhode Island Coast

This Rhode Island scenic drive is delightful any season of the year, but with fall foliage the added splash of color deepens the experience and appreciation of the Rhode Island coastline and surrounding villages.

This is a one-way 61-mile scenic drive on Route 1A along Block Island Sound until turning North to follow the western shore of Narragansett Bay. The drive eventually hooks up with Route 138 east over to historic Newport and the scenic 10-mile Ocean Drive.

Along the way are plenty of detours for lighthouses, wildlife refuge trails, beach walking, and quiet village rambles in autumn splendor.

Let's get going...

Start the drive by heading south on U.S. Highway 1A from Westerly. Look for the sign to Watch Hill Road, which takes you out to Watch Hill, a marvelously preserved Victorian seaside town.

Attractions in Watch Hill include The Flying Horse Carousel, the oldest continuously operating merry-go-round carousel in the U.S., and the Watch Hill Lighthouse, a granite and brick-lined 19th Century masterpiece. The Lighthouse has no parking so you'll park in town and stroll out the 15-minutes it takes to get there.

Continue the scenic drive by retracing the road back to US 1A and then heading east. Route 1A merges with Route 1 as you drive towards Charlestown and the Point Judith Area. This part of the drive has numerous beaches, and turnoffs for salt ponds and wildlife refuges protected by the natural beach barriers on Block Island Sound.

Follow Route 1 until it intersects with Route 108 south and head down to Point Judith and the Junction of Route 1A. Drive the short distance to Point Judith Lighthouse, which was built in 1857. Here you'll also get another great view of Block Island and its cliffs on the horizon.

Take Route 1A North to Narragansett Pier and on to farms and countryside surrounding the Pettaquamscutt River. This area of stonewalls and forests once housed many Rhode Island plantations that gave the state its formal name of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

In the fall foliage season the forests are ablaze with autumn and add a satisfying splash of color to this coastline tour.

Continue the scenic drive north until it meets Route 138 and then head east on Route 138 over Jamestown Bridge to Conanicut Island, and then over the magnificent Newport Bridge into the city of Newport.

Newport is on the southern tip of Aquidneck Island, and the final leg of this fall foliage scenic drive. It is one of my favorite cities in New England - anytime of the year - but especially during autumn.

After the Newport Bridge follow the signs to the Transportation Center. Stay on the main road as it winds through the harbor area, and eventually becomes Memorial Boulevard until it meets Bellevue Avenue on the right.

Ocean Drive is a 10-mile route that starts on Bellevue Avenue and follows Ocean Avenue around a rocky peninsular with fishing coves, swimming beaches, and public parks.

The Ocean Avenue part of the drive is probably the most scenic with magnificent houses on rocky necks amidst the backdrop of full-force Atlantic Ocean. Brenton State Park is a halfway point on Ocean Drive, and is popular for picnics and flying kites.

As you head out of the park you're heading back to Newport Harbor, and pass the Castle Hill Lighthouse, Hammersmith Farm, and Fort Adams Park.

The Fort Adams State Park is on Harrison Avenue, and you'll turn left at the next intersection, and left again onto Halidon Avenue. Continue right onto Wellington Avenue and you'll pass by King Park on your left, which is at the southern end of Newport Harbor, and leads you back into the city center where the tour ends.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Rhode Costa Iceland

This Iceland Rhode Scenic Drive is delicious any time of year, but with the added touch of autumn foliage color deepens the experience and appreciation of the coast of Rhode Island and surrounding villages.

This is a way-61-mile scenic drive along Route 1A on a Block Island Sound off the coast of North Bay to follow up on the western shore of Narragansett. The unit hooks to the end with Route 138 east of the historic Newport and the scenic10 miles Ocean Drive.

Along the way are many detours for lighthouses, wildlife refuge trails, beach walks, hiking in the quiet village of autumn splendor.

Let's go ...

Start the drive south on U.S. Highway 1A from Westerly. Look for signs Watch Hill Road, which takes you into Watch Hill, a beautifully preserved Victorian seaside resort.

Attractions in Watch Hill include The Flying Horse Carousel, the oldest continuously usedCarousel Merry-go-round in the U.S. and the Watch Hill Lighthouse, a granite and brick masonry masterpiece of the 19th Century. The Lighthouse has no parking, so you park in the city and walk, which lasts for 15 minutes to arrive.

Take the scenic route, tracing the way back to U.S. 1A and head East. Route 1A merges with Route 1 as you drive to Charles Town and place Judith. This part of the hard drive is full of beaches and salt marshes on slopes and wildlifeBeach huts protected by natural barriers to audio block Iceland.

Follow Route 1 until it with Route 108 south and cut his head down Point Judith and the intersection of Route 1A. Travel the short distance to Point Judith Lighthouse, built in 1857. Here is another great view of Block Iceland and its cliffs in the distance.

Take Route 1A North to Narragansett Pier and on farms and around the river Pettaquamscutt. ThisArea of stone walls and forests once housed many Rhode Island plantations, the state gave the plantation its official name of Rhode Island and Providence.

In autumn, the woods are ablaze with autumn and add a splash of color to meet the tour costs.

Continue north, until it encounters along scenic Route 138 and then east on Route 138 over Jamestown Bridge and then the wonderful Iceland Conanicut NewportBridge in the city of Newport.

Newport is situated at the southern tip of Aquidneck Island, and the last stop on this fall foliage scenic route. And 'one of my favorite cities in New England - all year - but especially in autumn.

After the Newport Bridge follow the signs to the Transportation Center. Stay on the main road that winds through the harbor area and eventually Memorial Drive, Bellevue Avenue until you come to the right.

Ocean Drive10-mile route that starts on Bellevue Avenue and Ocean Avenue follows a rocky peninsula with fishing coves, beaches and public parks.

The Ocean Avenue is part of the path of the most scenic with magnificent houses on rocky hills and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop in full force. Brenton State Park is a halfway point on Ocean Drive and is popular for picnicking and kite flying.

How you're off-road park head back to Newport Harbor, and pass theCastle Hill Lighthouse, Hammersmith Farm, and Fort Adams Park

The Fort Adams State Park is located on Harrison Avenue and turn left at the next intersection and turn left again onto Halidon Avenue. Turn right on Wellington Avenue, from King Park on the left side, on the south side of Newport Harbor, and go back to the city center, where the tour ends.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Scenic Fall Foliage in New England - Introduction

Autumn foliage in New England really begins in August. The trigger deciduous trees daylight shortening begin the process of dropping its leaves. It happens everywhere in North America and around the world.

But in New England is special.

Why is fall foliage colors in New England so different and special?

This is a factor of many things, but especially a lot of different types of deciduous trees, warm autumn days and cold - but not freezing - nights. If thisand certain other conditions are all mixed in right proportions, then you get the shade of extraordinary world-famous red, yellow, orange, brown, and the hills and the slopes of the mountains of New England.

flow between mid-September to late October for visitors to New England for fall color. These six cruises offer some of the best autumn views available from anywhere on the planet.

This is an introduction to a series of six articles, details and routes to offer to each of theThese tours.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Mohawk Trail Massachusetts

The most popular tour Fall Foliage in Massachusetts are located along the famous Mohawk Trail. This route rolls through the northwestern part of the state on route 2, and winds through the hills and mountains of the Berkshires, touching, picturesque towns such as Williamstown, Deerfield, Shelbourne, Colrain, Charlemont and Shelburne Falls.

Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, offersspectacular views of the surrounding area and Mohawk Trail.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire

New Hampshire has many tours in the White Mountain National Forest, but on top of the list is 34 miles Kancamagus Scenic Highway that on Route 112 from Conway to White Mountains Visitor Center in Lincoln. This unit will be seen by many as the beginning of autumn leaves New England scenic route. It has beautiful forests ablaze with autumnThe colors and the many photo opportunities with walks along gorges and streams, and in view of the highest mountains of the presidential election.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Central Vermont Area

In Vermont nature planted all the high peaks in the south - although the Northern Kingdom has great color. But probably the most popular Vermont fall foliage drive is located in central Vermont, around Killington, and cities and highways of Woodstock, Rutland and Ludlow. This is deepThe Green Mountain National Forest area, and not surprisingly offers spectacular fall foliage color and scenery.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - water leaves MAINE REPORTS

Parts of Maine are the first peak fall color foliage display in New England. choose to Maine with many driving cycles, it is difficult to identify a particular. But the lakes and foliage unit that touches the shores of Moosehead Lake on Route 15 before heading south to Route 201 at the always popular. You will see unprecedentedFall foliage views of the wooded banks of the Kennebec River and surrounding mountains on this Maine Scenic Highway.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Rhode Costa Iceland

Fall vacationers in Rhode Island, coastal roads and roads open to look at his sheet of satisfaction. The 61 miles Rhode Iceland Coast Scenic Drive follows the coastline east from Westerly's first north along Narragansett Bay, Newport and finally138th Street Bridge over the drive ended breathtaking Ocean Drive in downtown Newport. A Twist pleasant beach with a unit of foliage decline.

Fall Foliage Scenic Drive - Route 169 Connecticut

Not during the autumn leaves the state of Connecticut has its own little corner of the popular autumn leaf spotting sites, some of the best tours are on Route 169 in the age of the ice, are part of the Quinebaug River floodplain are exceeded .

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Leaves Autumn scenic drives in New England - Introduction

Autumn in New England starts in August. The shortening of daylight triggers the deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves in the process. It happens everywhere in North America and around the world.

But it is mainly in New England.

Why is fall color in New England so different and special?

There is one factor of many things, but especially a wealth of different species of deciduous trees, warm autumn days and cold - but not freezing - nights. If thisand certain other conditions are all mixed in right proportions, then you get the famous beautiful shades of red, yellow, orange and brown hills and mountains of New England.

Between mid-September to late October, visitors flock to New England to see the fall colors. These six cruises offer some of the best autumn views available from anywhere on the planet.

This is an introduction to a series of six articles, information and routes for allThese tours.

Fall Scenic Drive - Mohawk Trail MA

The most popular fall foliage tour in Massachusetts are along the famous Mohawk Trail. This route rolls through the northwestern part of the state on Route 2, and winds through the hills and mountains of the Berkshires, passing picturesque towns such as Williamstown, Deerfield, Shelbourne, Colrain, Charlemont and Shelburne Falls.

Mt Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, offersspectacular views of the surrounding area and Mohawk Trail.

Autumn the Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire

New Hampshire has had several tours in the White Mountain National Forest, but on top of the list are 34 miles Kancamagus Scenic Highway that runs along Route 112 from Conway to White Mountains Visitor Center in Lincoln. This unit will be seen by many as the beginning of autumn leaves in New England Scenic Drive. It 'nice to read the forests in autumnColors and lots of photos with the possibility of walks along gorges and streams, and in view of the highest mountains of the Presidential Range.

Fall Scenic Drive - Central Vermont AREA

Vermont nature planted in all the high peaks in the South - even if the United North has great color as well. But perhaps the most popular Vermont fall foliage drive in Central Vermont area, around Killington, and cities and highways of Woodstock, Rutland and Ludlow. This is deepThe Green Mountain National Forest area, and not surprisingly offers spectacular fall foliage color and landscape.

Fall Scenic Drive - water leaves MAINE REPORTS

Parts of Maine are the first peak of autumn foliage color display New England. choose to Maine with many driving cycles, it is difficult for just one. But the lakes and drive leaves touching the shores of Moosehead Lake on Route 15 before heading south on Route is always popular two hundred and first will see unprecedentedAutumn view of the wooded banks of the Kennebec River and surrounding mountains on this Maine Scenic Highway.

Fall Scenic Drive - Rhode Island Coast

Fall vacationers in Rhode Island have open roads and coastal shipping peeping drives meet their leaves. The 61 miles of the coast of Rhode Island Scenic Drive along the coast to the east before the North West along Narragansett Bay and, finally, Newport138th Street Bridge on The journey ends in the beautiful Ocean Drive in historic Newport. A pleasant seaside town of Twist a unit of fall foliage.

Fall Scenic Drive - Connecticut Route 169

Shall not exceed the state of Connecticut during the fall has its own little corner of the popular autumn leaf spotting sites that are some of the best cruises on Route 169 in the age of ice, are part of the Quinebaug River bottom lands.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Fall foliage scenic drives in New England - Introduction

Autumn in New England starts in August. The shortening of daylight triggers the deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves in the process. It happens everywhere in North America and around the world.

But New England is special.

Why is the color of fall in New England is so different and special?

There is one factor of many things, but above a wealth of different species of deciduous trees, warm autumn days and cold - but not freezing - nights. If thisand certain other conditions are all mixed in right proportions, then you get the famous beautiful shades of red, yellow, orange and brown hills and mountains of New England.

Between mid-September to late October, visitors flock to New England to see the fall colors. These six cruises offer some of the best autumn views available anywhere on the planet.

This is an introduction to a series of six articles, information and routes for allThese tours.

Fall Scenic Drive - Mohawk Trail MA

The most popular fall foliage tour in Massachusetts are along the famous Mohawk Trail. This route rolls through the northwestern state on Route 2, and winds through the hills and mountains of the Berkshires, passing picturesque towns such as Williamstown, Deerfield, Shelbourne, Colrain, Charlemont and Shelburne Falls.

Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, offersspectacular views of the surrounding area and Mohawk Trail.

Fall Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire

New Hampshire has had many tours in the White Mountain National Forest, but on top of the list are 34 miles Kancamagus Scenic Highway that runs along Route 112 from Conway to White Mountains Visitor Center in Lincoln. This unit will be seen by many as the beginning of autumn leaves in New England Scenic Drive. It is pretty light in the autumn woodsColors and lots of photos with the possibility of walks along gorges and streams and in view of the highest mountains of the Presidential Range.

Fall Scenic Drive - Central Vermont AREA

In Vermont nature planted all the high peaks in the south - although the Northern Kingdom has great color as well. But perhaps the most popular Vermont fall foliage drive in Central Vermont area, around Killington, and cities and highways of Woodstock, Rutland and Ludlow. This is deepThe Green Mountain National Forest area, and not surprisingly offers spectacular fall foliage color and landscape.

Fall Scenic Drive - water leaves MAINE REPORTS

Parts of Maine are the first peak of autumn foliage color display New England. choose to Maine with many driving cycles, it is difficult for just one. But the lakes and drive leaves touching the shores of Moosehead Lake on Route 15 before heading south on Route is always popular two hundred and first will see unprecedentedAutumn view of the wooded banks of the Kennebec River and surrounding mountains on this Maine Scenic Highway.

Fall Scenic Drive - Rhode Island Coast

Fall vacationers in Rhode Island have open roads and coastal shipping peeping drives meet their leaves. The 61 miles of the coast of Rhode Island Scenic Drive along the east coast before the North West along Narragansett Bay, Newport and finally138th Street Bridge on The journey ends in the beautiful Ocean Drive in historic Newport. A seaside town with a Twist unit of fall foliage.

Fall foliage scenic drive - Connecticut Route 169

Shall not exceed the state of Connecticut during the fall has its own little corner of the popular autumn leaf spotting sites that are some of the best trips on Route 169 in the age of ice, are part of the Quinebaug River bottom lands.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Autumn Leaves scenic drives in New England - Introduction

Autumn in New England starts in August. The shortening of daylight triggers the deciduous trees begin to shed their leaves in the process. It happens everywhere in North America and around the world.

But New England is special.

Why is the color of fall in New England is so different and special?

There is one factor of many things, but above a wealth of different species of deciduous trees, warm autumn days and cold - but not freezing - nights. If thisconditions and a few others are all mixed in right proportions, then you get the famous beautiful red color, yellow, orange and brown hills and mountains of New England.

Between mid-September to late October, visitors flock to New England to see the fall colors. These six cruises offer some of the best autumn views available anywhere on the planet.

This is an introduction to a series of six articles, information and routes for allThese tours.

Fall Scenic Drive - Mohawk Trail MA

The most popular fall foliage tour in Massachusetts are along the famous Mohawk Trail. This route rolls through the northwestern part of the state on Route 2, and winds through the hills and mountains of the Berkshires, passing picturesque towns such as Williamstown, Deerfield, Shelbourne, Colrain, Charlemont and Shelburne Falls.

Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, offersspectacular views of the surrounding area and Mohawk Trail.

Fall Scenic Drive - Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire

New Hampshire has had several tours in the White Mountain National Forest, but on top of the list are the 34-mile Kancamagus Scenic Highway that runs along Route 112 from Conway to White Mountains Visitor Center in Lincoln. This unit will be seen by many as the beginning of autumn leaves in New England Scenic Drive. It 'nice to read the forests in autumnColors and lots of photos with the possibility of walks along gorges and streams, and in view of the highest mountains of the Presidential Range.

Fall Scenic Drive - Central Vermont AREA

In Vermont nature planted all the high peaks in the south - although the Northern Kingdom has great color as well. But perhaps the most popular Vermont fall foliage drive in Central Vermont area, around Killington, and cities and highways of Woodstock, Rutland and Ludlow. This is deepThe Green Mountain National Forest area, and not surprisingly offers spectacular fall foliage color and landscape.

Fall Scenic Drive - water leaves MAINE REPORTS

Parts of Maine are the first peak of autumn foliage color display New England. choose to Maine with many driving cycles, it is difficult for just one. But the lakes and drive leaves touching the shores of Moosehead Lake on Route 15 before heading south on Route is always popular two hundred and first will see unprecedentedAutumn view of the wooded banks of the Kennebec River and surrounding mountains on this Maine Scenic Highway.

Fall Scenic Drive - Rhode Island Coast

Fall vacationers in Rhode Island have open roads and coastal shipping peeping drives meet their leaves. The 61 miles of the coast of Rhode Island Scenic Drive along the east coast before the North West along Narragansett Bay, Newport and finally138th Street Bridge on The journey ends in the beautiful Ocean Drive in historic Newport. A seaside town with a Twist unit of fall foliage.

Fall Scenic Drive - Connecticut Route 169

Shall not exceed the state of Connecticut during the fall has its own little corner of the popular autumn leaf spotting sites that are some of the best trips on Route 169 in the age of ice, are part of the Quinebaug River bottom lands.