New England in the Fall

Traveling through New England in the fall was like stepping into a living painting, with every mile revealing forests ablaze in hues of crimson, orange, and gold. This journey was a perfect blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and shared adventure, capped by an unforgettable gathering of Grenadier enthusiasts.

Our New England itinerary

Our trip took us to some of New England’s most iconic locations. Acadia National Park, with its sweeping ocean views and rocky cliffs, was a breathtaking start. The quiet charm of Southwest Harbor offered a peaceful retreat, while the forests around Newry and Elmore enveloped us in autumn’s full splendor. We also explored the historic streets of Montpelier, Vermont, savoring its small-town warmth and rich history.

View from Table Rock, Newry, ME

Boston, however, stood out as one of our favorite cities. Its blend of historic sites, vibrant neighborhoods, and incredible food made it a place we could explore endlessly. Walking the Freedom Trail on a crisp autumn morning was a highlight.

A true centerpiece of our journey was attending an INEOS event hosted by Ko Ineos, Roko Offroad, and Vermont Overland in the forests near Woodstock. Camping overnight brought a touch of adventure as temperatures dipped to freezing, but the camaraderie of fellow Grenadier owners made it worth every chilly moment. Sharing stories, exploring rugged trails, and marveling at the Grenadier’s capabilities in such stunning surroundings was a memorable experience.

New England in the fall was everything we hoped for - beauty, history, adventure, and connection. It’s a place that will surely call us back.

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