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Travel Throughout New England with Weekends with Yankee In this episode, host Richard Wiese bikes th

Travel Throughout New England with Weekends with Yankee [Weekends with Yankee Logo]( [Hero-WWY-Video-Still]( [Weekends with Yankee Episode 803: “New England’s Best”]( In this episode, host Richard Wiese bikes the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail, visiting a glampground and a wildlife park along the way. On Cape Cod, co-host Amy Traverso harvests wild beach plums and visits Lighthouse Keeper’s Pantry in Yarmouth Port to make beach plum jam. In nearby Dennis, she sits down to dinner with young entrepreneurs bringing new life to the Cape dining scene. Finally, we head to Lubec, Maine, to showcase its natural beauty and fascinating mix of folks who call it home. [WATCH NOW]( [Best New England Rail Trails]( Take to the landscape on two wheels and enjoy the great outdoors like never before with our list of the best New England rail trails. [Island Line Trail, which runs from Burlington toward the island of South Hero.] Cyclists glide alongside the water on the Island Line Trail, which runs from Burlington toward the island of South Hero. Photo Credit : Jeb Wallace-Brodeur A century ago New England’s landscape was crisscrossed by an assortment of railroad lines. Today, train travel has a much smaller presence in the region, but thanks to the efforts of some passionate outdoor groups, many of the disused rail routes have been reborn as cycling paths. Our six states offer up a rich collection of routes that provide riders with mountain views and wind past rivers, lakes, and even the ocean. Ready to ride? Then read on for our collection of some of the best New England rail trails. Best New England Rail Trails [Vermont’s Island Line Trail] Vermont’s Island Line Trail Photo Credit : Courtesy of Local Motion Vermont Rail Trails [Island Line Trail]( Burlington to South Hero Distance: 14 miles The Island Line Trail serves up stunning views of both Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks, with sailboats, lighthouses, and killer sunsets only adding to the scenic appeal. A combination of pavement and packed gravel, this route comprises the Burlington Bike Path, the Colchester Causeway, and the Allen Point Access Area Trail. Your Instagram moment will take place on the causeway, a three-mile stretch flanked by huge marble boulders that extends into Lake Champlain. (Note: There’s 200-foot gap in the causeway between Colchester and South Hero, but in warm weather bikers can catch a lift on the seasonal ferry operated by Burlington bike outfitter Local Motion.) [Montpelier & Wells River Rail Trail]( Groton to Marshfield Distance: 19 miles For nearly a century this rail route was an essential link between central Vermont and the Connecticut River Valley, with granite, lumber, mail, milk, and livestock all making the journey. Today, two-wheeled riders have dominion over the route, which includes some wonderfully scenic dirt and cinder stretches through what can feel like an untamed landscape. When the sun hangs high, cool off at Lake Groton. And if you’ve got it in you, make the ride part of a longer journey on the [Cross Vermont Trail](. [New Hampshire’s Presidential Rail Trail] New Hampshire’s Presidential Rail Trail Photo Credit : Ian Aldrich New Hampshire Rail Trails [Presidential Rail Trail]( Gorham to Whitefield Distance: 18 miles You don’t actually have to scale huge peaks to take in the breathtaking beauty of the White Mountains’ Presidential Range. The elevated landscape comes into full focus on this route, along with an array of beaver ponds, pastures, and key birding spots. The ruins of an old bottling factory that sits just off the trail outside Gorham is an intriguing find. If you’re in need of a break, [Israel River Campground]( in Jefferson is ready with pick-me-ups: water, chocolate, and wonderfully cheap, cold beer (if you’re into that sort of thing). Because this popular route is also a part of the 83-mile [Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail](, you can extend the ride to explore all of the northern Whites. [Northern Rail Trail]( Lebanon to Boscawen Distance: 59.3 miles Several years ago this beloved bike route was named by the national nonprofit [Rails-to-Trails Conservancy]( to its “100 Top Trails in the U.S.” list. And for good reason: The longest rail trail in the state (and still growing, thanks to its devoted volunteers), the Northern Rail Trail glides past farms, orchards, lakes, mill sites, and covered bridges, with possible moose sightings in Grafton and Orange. Named a [2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Bike Trail.”]( [Massachusetts’ Cape Cod Rail Trail] Massachusetts’ Cape Cod Rail Trail Photo Credit : Wikimedia Commons Massachusetts Rail Trails [Cape Cod Rail Trail]( South Dennis to South Wellfleet Distance: 22 miles The Cape offers several stunning cycling opportunities, including the [Shining Sea Bikeway](, a nearly 11-mile path through Falmouth. But the real star of the region is the Cape Cod Rail Trail. Extending from the mid-Cape to LeCount Hollow Road near the famed PB Boulangerie Bistro in Wellfleet, this paved path features a few gentle hills and, most important, several access points to Cape Cod National Seashore beaches. Pets on short leashes are permitted on the trail, so Fido can run alongside. Bike rentals are also available at various bike shops located on the trail in Yarmouth, Dennis, Brewster, Orleans, and Wellfleet. Named a [2016 Yankee Editors’ Pick]( for “Best Tourist Hotspot.” [Ashuwillticook Rail Trail]( Cheshire to Adams Distance: 12.7 miles This Berkshires ride serves up several too-good-to-pass-up photo ops as you ride through the Hoosic River Valley, with big views of Mount Greylock and the Hoosic Mountains. Other worthy stopping points include the Cheshire Reservoir and the Hoosic River. Flexibility bonus: Parking lots and restrooms are available along the route. [Maine’s Eastern Prom Trail] Portland, Maine’s Eastern Prom Trail runs more than two miles along an old rail corridor, connecting with Back Cove Trail. Photo Credit : Burke, Jesse Maine Rail Trails [Eastern Trail]( South Portland to Kennebunk Distance: 22 miles Rail-trail riding in Maine often includes hopping on a portion of the [East Coast Greenway](, a wickedly ambitious 3,000-mile trek that extends from Calais down the entire Eastern seaboard to Key West, Florida. That’s 15 states and 450 towns and cities! If you don’t have the time to pull off that kind of adventure, you can get a nice taste by bringing your bike to the off-road portion of the Eastern Trail, which provides a flat, easy ride on asphalt and crushed stone. Blueberry barrens, the [Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge](, Scarborough Marsh, and [Bug Light Park]( and its Portland Breakwater Lighthouse all play key roles on this route. (For the full 65-mile Eastern Trail experience, switch to the on-road portion and continue on to Kittery.) [Kennebec River Rail Trail]( Augusta to Gardiner Distance: 6.5 miles This relatively flat ride runs alongside a section of rail line that was once the backbone of the Portland-to-Augusta train route. (The tracks are still maintained in hopes the train will run once again.) The entire trail is paved and offers four convenient access points, three in Farmingdale and one in Hallowell. Connecticut Rail Trails [Air Line State Park Trail]( Portland to Thompson Distance: 50 miles Jog, walk, or pedal any or all of this flat, easy gravel trail that cuts a diagonal through northeastern Connecticut, and you’ll marvel at the same scenes that enchanted the well-heeled passengers of the late-19th-century “Ghost Train.” Those gold-trimmed, white-painted Pullman cars have vanished, but this portion of the so-called Air Line that ran from New York to Boston has been reincarnated as a public path over viaducts and bridges, through wetlands and farmlands and forest preserves. Named a [2016 Yankee Editors’ Pick]( for “Best Rail Trail.” [Rhode Island’s East Bay Bike Path] Rhode Island’s East Bay Bike Path Photo Credit : Julie Bidwell Rhode Island Rail Trails [East Bay Bike Path]( Providence to Bristol Distance: 14.5 miles The sights, sounds, and scents of Narragansett Bay accompany your walk or ride along this shoreside path from Providence’s India Point Park to Independence Park in Bristol. Possible stops include the Crescent Park Carousel in East Providence, the Audubon Center and Aquarium in Bristol, and the Del’s Frozen Lemonade stand at Colt State Park. Named a [2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Rail Trail.”]( Series funding for Weekends with Yankee is provided by [New Hampshire Tourism]( [Grady-White Boats]( [Maine Tourism]( [Massachusetts Tourism]( [The Barn Yard]( [American Cruise Lines]( Weekends with Yankee is a production of WGBH Boston and Yankee Magazine and is distributed by American Public Television. 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