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By Kristi Palma
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I’m Kristi Palma, a culture writer at Boston.com, and I’ll be sharing travel information you can use across our six gorgeous New England states. I’ve been covering this region for decades and New England is a special place with so much beauty, character, and history. Together, we’ll set about exploring its treasures.
‘Tis the season for picking apples and I took the family to Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow earlier this month, ranked the best in Massachusetts by our readers and among the best in the nation by Travel & Leisure. Find out what it’s like to spend the day at the idyllic Stow orchard and how much the apples cost this year. The outing has all the makings for a full day of family fun, with live music, a hard cider tent, pumpkins, mazes, barn animals, and more. A Floridian and first-time apple picker remarked to me, “It feels like you are actually in a fairy tale.” A fairy tale with cider doughnuts.

Willy Wonka and mazes, what could be better? Davis Mega Maze in Sterling will debut “The Wonka Maze” on Saturday, where visitors can search for a golden ticket while exploring three miles of “mind-boggling puzzle networks,” wrote the farm. What’s more, there will be seven food tents serving everything from gouda mac and cheese to gourmet fried dough and more than 60 family-friendly activities including live music, a zip line, and reptile shows. The spot is a favorite of USA Today readers, who recently named it among the top mazes in America.
Finally, who’s ready for the Topsfield Fair? America’s oldest agricultural fair opens Oct. 4 and runs through Oct. 14. A popular New England tradition, the fair will bring carnival rides, live music, rodeos, art shows, exhibits, and nearly 300 vendors. There’s a beer garden and plenty of food, including deep fried Oreos and the fair’s famous Gobbler sandwich, which is basically a Thanksgiving dinner in a sandwich. Early bird tickets are on sale for $15 a day and kids under age 8 are free with an adult admission ticket. The price for 10 fair rides is $33.
I’ll leave you with this photo I took earlier this month in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Newfound Lake, billed as one of the world’s cleanest lakes, is so beautiful. Where have you traveled lately? Please share your photos by sending them to [email protected] and they may be featured in an upcoming Scenic Six newsletter.
Whether you’re traveling this weekend or planning your next escape, enjoy the journey.
Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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