Travel (with public transportation) in New England [closed]
I am planning to travel a bit around in New England.
Myself: I'm a 28 yo guy and I'll be travelling alone;
Period: From the 15th of May for about a week or two;
Transportation: I don't have a valid driving licence with me, so my only options are public transports or hitch-hiking.
Interests: I would like to avoid big cities and over touristy stuff. Ideally I would like to see some nature and maybe even hike a bit (with the limitation that I don't have much hiking gear with me) and/or small characteristic towns.
Any recommendation? My main concern is about transportation. Is it doable to reach nice nature places without a car?
Best Answer
Cape Air flies from Logan to a number of small airports. Some, like Nantucket, may be too touristy for you. But some of the others might suit you. You would have to look closely to see what can be reached on foot or by bus from the airport.
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