Roll The Windows Down And Take A Drive Down The Connecticut River Byway In Massachusetts
By Jessica Wick|Published May 10, 2020
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
The scenic byways in Massachusetts are truly second to none. And our beautiful state happens to have several such byways that are geared toward helping people discover our state’s hidden gems rather than just get from Point A to Point B. If you’ve been cooped up with cabin fever and you’re longing for a road trip, just take a drive down the Connecticut River Scenic Byway. This stunning stretch has a little bit of everything.
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The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, encompassing five states and a Canadian province.
Of course, we might be biased, but we happen to think the part that flows through Massachusetts is the prettiest.
The Connecticut River Scenic Byway runs parallel to the river for nearly the entire 39 mile stretch (the byway is 274 miles long in its entirety, but the Massachusetts section is 39 miles).
In addition to all the history, you'll have plenty of chances to get out and stretch your legs if you desire. However, no one will judge you if you simply decide to roll your windows down, turn your music up, and cruise the entire time.
Have you ever driven down this peaceful, rural highway?
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