Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont Rock Climbing Walls, Centers and Hot Spots
The sun glistenes on the water’s peaks and wind rushes through your hair as your boat glides almost effortlessly across the wide open expanse. This is the good life, what sailing in Northern New England is all about. From the Atlantic coastlines of Maine and New Hampshire, to the unspoilt beauty of Lake Champlain in Vermont, Sailors flock to New England for it’s comfortable temperatures, abundant wildlife and unique challenges. To feature your favorite Northern New England marina, please contact us.
Burlington Boating | Montpelier Boating | Burke Boating | Quechee Boating | Brattleboro Boating
One common misconception about Vermont is the existence of a seacoast. Of all the New England states, Vermont is the only one that is completely landlocked. However, the absence of a coastline has not hindered boaters from flocking to Vermont for some outdoor fun. The plethora of lakes and ponds throughout the Green Mountain state offers more than enough boating and waterfront options for all.
Portsmouth Boating | Concord Boating | Keene Boating | Lebanon Boating | Laconia Boating | Littleton Boating | Pittsburg Boating
With hundreds of lakes, ponds, and rivers, New Hampshire is a boaters’ paradise. Summer residents usually get their boats in the water by mid June and enjoy the season until October. Boat rentals and boat sales are available at many New Hampshire marinas, and they contribute to New Hampshire’s robust tourist economy.