From the serene trails of the Berkshires to the breathtaking coastal vistas of Cape Cod, MA offers an array of outdoor experiences. Whether you’re into the vibrant foliage of the fall, embarking on hiking journeys through lush forests, or unwinding by the tranquil lakeshores, we truly have it all!
World's End
One of my favorite south shore hidden gems!
See MoreGarden in the Woods
A renowned botanical garden located in Framingham, Massachusetts, owned and operated by the Native Plant Trust. This garden specializes in the display and conservation of native plants, particularly wildflowers, and it’s one of the few native plant gardens in the United States.
See MoreThe Mount, Edith Wharton's Home
The Mount is a turn-of-the-century home, designed and built by Edith Wharton in 1902 an American Novelist who had a passion for short stories and interior design. With over 40 books written in 40 years, including authoritative works on architecture, gardens, interior design, and travel, Edith has truly left a legacy behind for all of us to enjoy, wrapped up in her mansion.
See MoreNaumkeag
A 48-acre architecturally stunning public garden and historic home
See MoreMount Greylock
This iconic spot sits at 3,491 feet and offers stunning architecture and breathtaking views. Here, you’ll be exposed to 500 acres of wilderness, 40 species of rare plants, and sweeping landscapes. A bucket list destination for sure!
See MoreOak Bluffs Harbor
A beautiful harbor on Martha’s Vineyard. I’ve been visiting since I was a kid and it never gets old!
See MoreMayflower II
A full-scale replica of the Mayflower, allowing visitors to step aboard and experience the conditions endured by the Pilgrims during their transatlantic voyage.
See MoreHammond Castle Museum
Hammond Castle is a medieval-style castle located in Gloucester, Massachusetts. It was built by John Hays Hammond Jr., a wealthy inventor and collector of historical artifacts, in the 1920s.
It’s truly an impressive structure, with many unique features, such as a medieval-style great hall, a secret passageway, and a collection of medieval and Renaissance artwork and artifacts, as well as a collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance armor and weapons.
See MoreHalibut Point State Park
An absolute must-visit! I come here every time I’m on the north shore and always love walking through the trails. This park features historic sites, tide pools, rocky ledges, fishing, wildlife, and access to the ocean.
See MoreGrays Beach
Escape to the captivating beauty of Grays Beach on Cape Cod, where nature’s tranquility meets coastal charm. Known for its pristine sandy shores, gentle lapping waves, and breathtaking panoramic views, this Massachusetts hidden gem offers an array of activities to delight visitors of all ages.
See MoreScituate Lighthouse
Perched atop picturesque cliffs and offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Scituate Harbor is where you’ll find this iconic lighthouse. With its rich maritime history and stunning architectural design, exploring the grounds and climbing to the top of the lighthouse provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the scenic beauty of the Massachusetts coastline.
See MoreMirbeau Inn & Spa - Plymouth, MA
A great place to stay if you’re interested in checking out World’s End, Mayflower II, & Scituate Lighthouse.
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BookBeauport Hotel Gloucester
A great place to stay if you’re interested in checking out Hammond Castle & Halibut Point State Park.
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BookThe Red Lion Inn
A great place to stay if you’re interested in checking out Naumkeag, The Mount, & Mount Greylock.
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BookThe Skipper Restaurant and Chowder House
A great restaurant to check out if you’re interested in going to Grays Beach down the Cape.
See MoreSalt Society
One of my absolute favorite restaurants on the south shore! Perfect for you visit to Scituate Lighthouse.
See MoreWhale Watching Tour in Gloucester
An amazing experience in Gloucester if you’re interested in visiting Hammond Castle and Halibut Point.
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