Hiking
New England is definitely a place to get outside and stay awhile. Walking is accessible to everyone, whether its a city stroll or a multi-week hike in backcountry mountains.
Easy walks
To get even more up close and personal with the local environment, many municipalities and parks have created walking paths that cross everything from grassy meadows to salt flats, passing tidal pools, migratory bird routes, and forest blooms.
Some seaside walks that are accessible and have all the feels include Newburyport’s boardwalk, Rhode Island’s Cliff Walk, Olgunquit’s Marginal Way, and for those who don’t mind stairs, Block Island’s Mohegan Bluffs. Walking along Cape Cod’s National Seashore is a must-do.