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Lindsey Faiola

Lindsey Faiola

Freelance Writer
Rhode Island

Summary

Professional writing specialist with commitment to producing high-quality content. Extensive experience in creating compelling narratives for various media platforms and industries. Strong focus on teamwork and adaptability, ensuring reliable contributions and seamless integration with dynamic project requirements.

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Education

Bachelor of Arts - Communications

Rhode Island College

Skills

Proficient in Microsoft 365 applications

Certification

Certified Meeting Professional - Events Industry Council (2022)

Content

15 Must-See Reasons Why Summer in New England Is Simply Magical

 Summer in New England offers unforgettable coastal charm, mountain adventures, and local culture—discover 15 magical reasons to visit.

Introduction to Summer in New England
Summer in New England is a time of vibrant energy, coastal breezes, and timeless charm. Spanning six unique states—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut—this historic region transforms into a sun-soaked playground from June through August. Whether you're craving the salty spray of the Atlantic Ocean, the cool whisper of mountain forests, or the aroma of just-picked strawberries at a farmer’s market, New England is where classic Americana meets nature’s raw beauty. The region's appeal lies not just in its scenery but in its seasonal rhythm: lobster rolls on the coast, bonfires under the stars, music festivals in historic towns, and road trips through rolling farmland. In this guide, we’ll explore 15 reasons why summer in New England should be at the top of your travel bucket list. 

Costal Retreats
Top Beaches in Massachusetts

Cape Cod’s National Seashore is an obvious favorite, offering miles of pristine sand, dunes, and salty air. Don’t miss Race Point Beach in Provincetown or the family-friendly shores of Nantasket Beach.

Hidden Coastal Gems in Maine
Beyond Bar Harbor and Acadia, there’s the secluded Goose Rocks Beach in Kennebunkport or Popham Beach’s dramatic tides and lighthouses. These quiet havens offer stunning scenery and fewer crowds.

Family-Friendly Spots in Rhode Island
Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island shines with places like Misquamicut State Beach and Narragansett Town Beach, both offering gentle surf, lifeguards, and snack bars.

Mountain Adventures and Cool Retreats
Hiking the White Mountains in New Hampshire

The Presidential Range is famous for trails like Mount Washington and Franconia Ridge. These hikes offer panoramic views, alpine lakes, and challenging but rewarding climbs.

Camping in the Green Mountains of Vermont
Pitch a tent near Stowe or hike through the Long Trail. Vermont’s cool mountain air makes it a haven for campers and adventurers escaping the summer heat.

Scenic Drives Through the Berkshires
Western Massachusetts is known for its cultural scene and nature. Drive Route 2 (Mohawk Trail) for a blend of rolling hills, art museums, and roadside diners.

Historic Towns and Colonial Charm
Strolling Through Mystic, Connecticut

This maritime village is rich with colonial architecture and maritime history. Tour the Mystic Seaport Museum or grab a cone at Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream.

Revolutionary Sites in Boston
Walk the Freedom Trail to learn about Paul Revere’s ride, or picnic in Boston Common. The city blends historic depth with a lively summer vibe.

Quaint Villages and Local History
Towns like Woodstock, Vermont or Portsmouth, New Hampshire feature cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and 18th-century buildings that bring the past to life.

Timeline

Bachelor of Arts - Communications

Rhode Island College
Lindsey FaiolaFreelance Writer