Appalachian
Mountain Club River Guide : Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
by Appalachian Mountain
Club Books
Although rivers rarely change from year to year, the human management
of their landscape does. Fortunately, AMC River Guide: Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island details everything you need to know about these New England
waterways. From challenging white water rapids to serene streams, this
guide is ideal for canoeists and kayakers of all abilities. Completely
updated and revised, its easy-to-use format makes river selection and trip
planning effortless. Rivers and their tributaries are listed by watershed
and are broken down into segments of reasonable length for enjoyable trips.
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Paperback: 256 pages (August 2000)
Appalachian Mountain Club; ISBN: 1878239759; 3rd edition
Bernice
Chesler's Bed & Breakfast in New England : Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
by Bernice Chesler
(Paperback - September 2000)
The
Discerning Traveler's Guide to Romantic Hideaways of New England
by David Glickstein, Linda Glickstein
(Paperback - February 1999)
Eyewitness
Travel Guide to New England
by Eleanor Berman (Contributor), et al
(Paperback - May 2001)
Frommer's
New England's Best-Loved Driving Tours (3rd Ed)
by Arthur Frommer
(Paperback - March 2001)
The
Coast of New England: A Pictorial Tour from Connecticut to Maine
by Stan Patey
(Hardcover)
Daytrips
and Getaway Weekends : Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts
by Robert and Patricia Foulke
(Paperback)
Flyfisher's Guide to Northern New England : Vermont, New Hampshire,
and Maine (The Wilderness Adventures Flyfisher's Guide Seires)
by Steve Hickoff, Rhey Plumley
Listed under Fishing Northeast
Fodor's
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire
by Matt Hayes (Editor), et al
(Paperback - December 2001)
Frommer's
New England 2003
by Wayne Curtis, et al
Book Description: You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you
travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking
you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone
everywhere you might go -- they've done the legwork for you, and they're
not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series
offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges.
Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything,
dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife.
You'd be lost without us!
Completely updated every year (unlike most of the competition), Frommer's
New England features gorgeous full-color photos of the historic sights,
stunning landscapes, and seaside towns that await you. Meticulously researched
by a team of expert residents who know this region intimately, this is
an extraordinary and highly personal guide to one of America's most scenic
regions.
Frommer's New England is packed with candid opinions on the best country
inns and restaurants, lobster pounds, antique shops, foliage tours, beaches,
hiking, biking, and other outdoor adventures. We've covered all the perennial
favorites, from the Freedom Trail to the Berkshires and beyond, but we'll
also take you off the beaten track to discover New England's best small
towns and most pristine wild places. Whether you want a romantic getaway
in a Vermont country inn or family fun on the Cape's best beaches, Frommer's
will help you design the trip that's right for you. You'll even find a
color fold-out map and an online directory that makes trip-planning a snap!
(Paperback - November 2002)
Lighthouses
of Southern New England
by Courtney Thompson
Paperback: 190 pages (March 15, 2002)
CatNap Publications; ISBN: 0971417806
Lighthouses
of New England : Your Guide to the Lighthouses of Maine, New Hampshire,
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut (Pictorial d
by Jon Marcus, Susan Cole Kelly (Photographer)
"Lighthouses of New England" is both an exciting history and a tour
guide, illustrating the fascinating development of the lighthouses of Maine,
New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Long
Island. Marcus and Kelly explain and show the technological evolution of
lighthouses, the development of lights and lenses, the architecture of
lighthouses, their construction and maintenance on remote sites, and the
life of the Lighthouse Service keepers. Amazon.com
Hardcover: 160 pages
Voyageur Press; ISBN: 0896584844; (May 2001 |
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Guide
to Americas Outdoors: New England (National Geographic Guide to America's
Outdoors)
by Gary Ferguson, Michael Melford, National Geographic Society
Paperback from National Geographic
Book Published: October, 2000
Lonely
Planet New England (2nd Ed)
by Tom Brosnahan, et al
Covers accommodations and restaurants, outdoor activities and siteseeing,
historical outlines, with over 60 maps including full coverage of Boston.
Db.
(Paperback - November 1999)
Maine
& New Hampshire Coast Map and Travel Guide (Set)
by Robert Hartnett, Peter Dow Bachelder (Map)
Out of Print
Mobil
Travel Guide New England Eastern Canada
by Consumer Guide (Editor)
(Paperback - January 2002)
Motorcycle
Journeys Through New England
by Martin C. Berke
Paperback (February 1992)
Whitehorse Pr; ASIN: 0962183482
See also: Motorcycle
Touring
National
Audubon Society Field Guide to New England
by National Audubon Society, Peter Alden
If you're under the impression that the Northeast's natural beauty
has given way to high-rises, condominiums, and suburban sprawl, this volume
will certainly change your mind. In actuality, the area comprising Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont--New England,
in short--is home to an abundance of flora and fauna, whether it be marine
life below sea level or alpine meadows above the tree line. In fact, New
England is nothing less than a naturalist's paradise. Much of the area
has been scoured by glacial ice, leaving behind cirques, arĂȘtes, and a
fjord, all of which are featured in a geology section. Fossils are highlighted
too, alerting readers to the presence of dinosaur footprints in both Hadley,
Massachusetts and Rocky Hill, Connecticut. In addition, an easy-to-use
field guide assists readers in the identification of 1,000 of the area's
current inhabitants, including giant puffball mushrooms, a healthy sampling
of conifers and hardwoods, and five species of shark. Field trip ideas,
from secluded Baxter State Park (no paved roads, no hook-ups, no gas or
groceries) to popular Acadia National Park in Maine, complete the picture.
All this is compiled in a single volume that's perfect for both armchair
naturalists and those planning actual trips to the area.
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Paperback: 448 pages
Knopf; ISBN: 0679446761; (May 1998)
New
England : Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and
Connecticut (National Geographic's Driving Guides to America)
by Kay Scheller, et al
Paperback: 160 pages (March 1997)
National Geographic Society; ISBN: 0792234243
New England Forests Through Time : Insights from the Harvard Forest
Dioramas
by David R. Foster, et al
Listed under Forestry
Play
Hard, Rest Easy : New England
by Malcolm W. Campbell
(Paperback)
Best
Hikes With Children in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
by Cynthia C. Lewis, Thomas J. Lewis
(Paperback - May 1998)
Paddling
Southern New England: 30 Canoe Trips in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and
Connecticut, Second Edition
by Ken Weber
(Paperback - May 2001)
Quiet
Water Canoe Guide : Massachusetts/Connecticut/Rhode Island
by Alex Wilson
Paperback: 240 pages
Appalachian Mountain Club; ISBN: 1878239198; (April 1993)
Sea
Kayaking Along the New England Coast
Tamsin Venn
Paperback: 240 pages
Appalachian Mountain Club; ISBN: 187823904X; (March 1991)
Trout Streams of Northern New England: A Guide to the Best Fly-Fishing
in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, First Edition
by David Klausmeyer
Listed under Fishing Northeast
Rails-To-Trails
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
: Official Conservancy Guidebook
by Cynthia Mascott
Paperback: 224 pages (August 1, 2000)
Berlitz Travel Guide; ISBN: 0762704497
Romantic
Weekends New England : Coastal Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut,
Coastal Massachusetts, Rhode Island
by Patricia and Robert Foulke
(Paperback - October 1998)
Roughing
It Easy in New England : Outdoor Adventures Near Lodgings : Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
by Larry B. Pletcher
(Paperback - October 1998)