Visit New England in the Winter

Winter could never be considered an "off-season" here — instead, it's one of the most action-packed times to visit. Adventure and active travel is booming year-round, and winter especially affords a chance to try some unique and unusual pursuits. In New England, you can learn how to ice climb, tour wooded trails on cross-country skis or a fat bike, and of course, enjoy some of the country's most reliable snow on a snowboard.
Wintertime truly sparkles in New England, when warm lights from cozy inns and along Main Streets cast an undeniable allure. Do as the locals do and uncover adventurous, cold-weather fun — on the slopes and off – with some of our winter highlights:
1. Visit iconic ski towns in Vermont and New Hampshire.
2. Ride to the top of the northeast's tallest peak in a snowcat.
3. Drive Vermont's famed Skier's Highway through 33 villages, several ski towns, and past more than 12 ski areas.
4. Don't worry about the weather at an indoor water park.
5. Keep the non-skiers happy with snow tubing, shopping and more.
6. Be adventurous! Try dog sledding, snowmobiling or ice climbing.
7. Celebrate the holidays as only New Englanders do.
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