Anonymous wrote:White Mountains, NH
Great hiking, swimming in streams and rivers, lots of little restaurants. Easy 1 hour drives to a bunch of towns, other non-hiking activities. A fraction of the number of people in Acadia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first place that popped into my mind was Banff National Park in Canada. There's a gorgeous downtown Banff area with lots of great restaurants, shops, a town centre with lots of events, a museum, and more. And of course, there's so much to do in the park itself. There's plenty of hiking of course, but they also have a gondola, evening wildlife safari (with native animals, not zoo animals), a Lake Minnewanka cruise, glacier exploring, and more.
Would Banff be possible over spring break (mid April), or is it too snowy? A little snow would be fun, but we're not big skiiers.
Anonymous wrote:The first place that popped into my mind was Banff National Park in Canada. There's a gorgeous downtown Banff area with lots of great restaurants, shops, a town centre with lots of events, a museum, and more. And of course, there's so much to do in the park itself. There's plenty of hiking of course, but they also have a gondola, evening wildlife safari (with native animals, not zoo animals), a Lake Minnewanka cruise, glacier exploring, and more.