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The Best Things to Do in Lenox, MA
...rs 15 miles of trails, ideal for hiking and groomed for cross-country skiing in winter. The Digs Hampton Terrace is one of the Northeast’s finest bed and breakfast establishments, with a mint location...
17 Fall Getaway Packages Near NYC
..., ziplining, hot air ballooning, hiking, museum and vineyard hopping, sailing, massaging, and many more -ings—to keep every member of your party happy, well-fed, and most importantly, relaxed. Here are...
Woodloch Pines Resort Review: A Timeless Escape to the Poconos
...ld Eagles, and miles of pristine hiking trails that city folk all too often forget about as they jitney the opposite way to Long Island shores. To be certain, this property has joined the 21st century;...
Off Season Escape: Things to Do in Stockbridge, MA
...rest, where in 10 minutes I’d be hiking along the Housatonic River. It seemed like a wild idea, exploring the area so freely without four wheels. I was in a small town called Stockbridge in the middle...
The 5 Best Budget Getaways From New York City
...e town. Highlights: Hydrotherapy Hiking Gilded-era mansions Read More: Five New Reasons to Visit Newport, RI or for the outdoor enthusiast Newport, Rhode Island: The Best Outdoor Activities Stretch you...
11 Gift Ideas for the Traveler in Your Life
...or gal on the go. Seil Marschall Hiking Pack, $359, kaufmann-mercantile.com 3. For the frequent flyer Wash away the road weariness with these rejuvenating soaps that will last a trip around the world—a...
Things to Do in Saratoga Springs
Twenty minutes on Amtrak’s Adirondack line. That’s all it takes to feel completely removed from the city. Another three or so hours of rambling along the Hudson, and Manhattan’s a faint memory. Lawn j...
OutdoorFest sails into NYC with a week of car–free outdoor adventures
The sun is finally shining and all of us are feeling the itch to re-commune with nature now that it’s finally opening it’s warm arms to us. Sunbathers cover the lawns in Central Park and bike lanes se...
Six All-Inclusive Upstate New York Adventures
For a summer city break with a hint of yeehaw!—be it horseback riding through the Adirondacks, whitewater rafting down the Hudson River, or sailing on Seneca Lake—book one of these great hotel package...














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