Around New England

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Join us as we tackle a variety of trails—some that leave us gasping for air and others that are perfect for the whole family (and by “family,” we mean the dog, too). We’re on a mission to explore the great outdoors and share our escapades with you, so you can plan your own New England adventure. Our itinerary includes discovering quirky new towns, revisiting beloved favorites, enjoying the fresh air, and, of course, indulging in some seriously good eats. Thanks for tuning in! If you have any recommendations or questions (or just want to share your favorite snack for the trail), we’re all ears

  1. 6D AGO

    58. Rhode Island Troll Episode

    This week we talk about the Thomas Dambo trolls located in Rhode Island.  We already recorded an episode on the trolls, but some have been added since our original troll podcast.  There are 2 located in Ninigret Park in Charlestown, 1 located in Arcadia Management Area, 1 located in Ryan Park in North Kingstown, and 1 located at Kettle Point Peir in East Providence.  All are unique and fun to check out.  Of course there are plenty of great food places in Rhode Island as well. First down in Charlestown, go to Ninigret Park to see the first two.  After that, grab a muffin and coffee at Dave's Coffee before heading to Arcadia to see the next one.  There isn't too much in that area for food and drink. Next head up to North Kingstown to Ryan Park to check out the next two.  There is plenty of food options here like Gregg's and Jitter's Cafe.  We enjoyed a nice breakfast at a super-cute Shanya's Place.   Finally, head up to East Providence to Kettle Point Pier for the final troll.  This one is really pretty on the water, with great views of Providence and towards the Narragansett Bay.  We wanted to check out Cafe Zara but it was a Sunday and they are closed on Sunday sadly.  We went to The Grind at Crook Point instead.  We had the dog with us, so we just grabbed a few drinks to go before heading home.   We hope you enjoyed the RI trolls as much as we did!  Don't forget to listen to the first troll episode here to catch up on all of the New England Trolls.  Thanks for listening! Don't forget about our social media sites: Around New England Website Instagram Tik Tok

    24 min
  2. FEB 18

    57. Vermont Winter Weekend 2026

    Welcome to this year's Vermont Winter Weekend!  We stayed in Williston again as we really enjoyed the location right off 89.  It's easy to get to Burlington or Bolton Valley.  We starte off at Bolton Valley to downhill ski.  G had a lesson as part of the Learn To Turn program by Indy Pass.  Mike had fun skiing some more challenging trails and skiing in the woods while G had her 2 hour lesson.   After skiing we met a friend at Burlington Beer Company.  This place had a great vibe and awesome food!  If you are in the Burlington VT area, we highly recommend this place.   The next day we decided to try cross country skiing at Rikert Outdoor Center.  We had a lot of falls but even more laughs.  We can't wait to try it again, perhaps when the feel like temp is higher than -15!  Rikert Outdoor Center had a really cool vibe and we would go back!   On Tik Tok, we asked for recommendations and one recommendation, thank you Baird Farm!, was to go check out Brandon, VT.  We stayed at the Brandon Inn.  It's a beautiful historical hotel that is right in the center of town.   We stopped in at The Bookstore, and of course we checked out Sweet Sappy's for the obligatory Maple Creemee and G tried their sapagato, their version of an affagato with coffee and maple creemee.  It was so good, the wind chill didn't even bother us!  This shop is adorable, with many cute Vermont made gifts.  We bought an adorable painting that spoke to us too.   For breakfast the next morning we headed over to Mendon, VT to eat at Sugar & Spice for breakfast.  This place was well worth the wait.  We went on a very busy Sunday morning, but it was so good.   Finally we went through Woodstock, Vermont on the way home where we had some really good drinks at Mon Vert Cafe!  They are well worth the stop!  We had such a fun weekend checking out different ski areas.  Thanks for joining us! Check out our social media sites here: Around New England Website Instagram Tik Tok

    38 min
  3. JAN 28

    54. Gillette Castle East Haddam, CT

    Join us this week as we head to Gillette Castle in East Haddam, CT.  This beautiful castle was built in the early 1900's for William Gillette, best known for being the first person to be Sherlock Holmes in theater.  His home is amazing and is free to walk around.  Tours are available from daily during the summer, and weekends throughout the fall.  There is even a cool holiday showing.  We went when they were closed for decorating for the holidays. The hike around the grounds was a lot of fun.  Gillette was passionate about trains and even had his own electric train that went all around the property.  A train, some stations, and some amazing stone bridges are still on the walking trails to check out.  We did a little over 2 miles, but you can choose-your-own-adventure here and make it longer or shorter if you wish. This one is dog friendly (on a leash).  You can even fish by the boat launch on the Connecticut River!  The state of Connecticut owns this park and it is open from 8am to sunset everyday.  There are even nice bathrooms available year round.  There is about 350 feet of elevation gain if you walk down to the river and back. After the hike, we checked out our first ever cat-cafe.  We went to Two Wrasslin' Cats Accord.  The atmosphere was adorable with cat decorations everywhere!  We unfortunately did not have time to visit with the actual cats, but we really enjoyed the iced maple latte, iced mocha latte, and raspberry coffee cake.  All of it was amazing.  CHeck them out!   Don't forget to check out our social media here: Around New England Website Instagram Tik Tok

    26 min
  4. JAN 14

    52. Mount Hale NH

    Join us as we hike out 8th New Hampshire 4,000 footer, Mount Hale.  Located off 302 near Bretton Woods, Zealand Road is a seasonal road that accesses several great hiking trails including this hike.  The road is closed in the winter, so check conditions prior to arriving.  The road closure would practically double the mileage on this one!  When we did this one, it was November.  The road was still open but there was plenty of snow on the trails.  The road actually closed about 10 days after we hiked this one.  We checked the conditions prior using several sources like All Trails, The Higher Summits Forecast, and New England Trail Conditions.  The best bathroom options are the AMC Highland Center.  There are bathrooms at the entrance near 302 and at the trailhead of Middle & North Sugarloaf, but they are closed in the winter.   After the hike we decided to check out North Conway.  We loaded up on dessert (for the couch that night) at Cafe Italia.  This place is LEGIT!  Check them out for awesome atmosphere, amazing Italian treats, and good Italian coffee. Now that dessert was secured, we moved on to the main course.  We went to Wicked Fresh Craft Burgers, and this place is another gem!  The hand cut fries are awesome and their smash burgers are great!  Definitely check them out! We also have a hard time going through Conway without stopping for a beer or a pizza at Tuckerman Brewery.  This has been a favorite of ours for a long time, and they even occasionally have a non-alcoholic beer of their own!   Don't forget to check out our social media accounts to keep up with what we are doing currently.   Around New England Website Instagram Tik Tok

    31 min
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Join us as we tackle a variety of trails—some that leave us gasping for air and others that are perfect for the whole family (and by “family,” we mean the dog, too). We’re on a mission to explore the great outdoors and share our escapades with you, so you can plan your own New England adventure. Our itinerary includes discovering quirky new towns, revisiting beloved favorites, enjoying the fresh air, and, of course, indulging in some seriously good eats. Thanks for tuning in! If you have any recommendations or questions (or just want to share your favorite snack for the trail), we’re all ears