
Where To Go On Columbus Day Long Weekend
- New York City. If you are visiting New York during these days, the atmosphere of the city is vibrant and lively. ...
- San Francisco. Cities having a vibrant Italian-American community presence look distinct during the Columbus Day weekend and San Francisco is no different.
- Miami. ...
- Denver. ...
- Philadelphia. ...
- Poconos, PA. © Courtesy of FotoMak - Fotolia.com. ...
- Aspen, CO. © Courtesy of aharond - Fotolia.com. ...
- Eureka Springs, AR. © Courtesy of bonniemarie - Fotolia.com. ...
- Stowe, VT. © Courtesy of rabbit75_fot - Fotolia.com. ...
- Wichita, KS. ...
- Bar Harbor, ME. ...
- Miami, FL. ...
- Big Sur, CA.
What are the best Columbus Day weekend getaways?
25 Best Columbus Day Weekend Getaways 1 Steamboat Springs, CO 2 Poconos, PA 3 Aspen, CO 4 Eureka Springs, AR 5 Stowe, VT 6 Wichita, KS 7 Bar Harbor, ME 8 Mystic, CT 9 Miami, FL 10 Burlington, VT More items...
Are there any free attractions in San Diego during Columbus Day?
During Columbus Day and throughout the whole month of October, over 100 attractions in the city offer free admission and deals as part of the Kids Free San Diego program.
Why celebrate Columbus Day in Plymouth?
Although Columbus Day is the celebration of the man who was thought to have discovered America, the town of Plymouth is celebrated for being the first landing site of Pilgrims. Enjoying a long October weekend in Plymouth can afford an excellent opportunity to explore this coastal town.
Why take an October vacation in Bar Harbor for Columbus Day?
Filled with many things to do, including shops, attractions, family entertainment options, and a large assortment of outdoor activities, Bar Harbor is a great place to take an October vacation for Columbus Day.
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What cities are 3 hours away from Columbus Ohio?
One of the best things about Columbus is its central location. Within a three-hour drive, you can explore Dayton, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh — not to mention lots of exciting, small, and unique towns in Ohio.
What cities are 6 hours away from Columbus Ohio?
Cities 6 hours from Columbus6 hours: York, PA.6 hours: Winston-Salem, NC.6 hours: Pigeon Forge, TN.6 hours: Burlington, Canada.5 hr 58 min: Kingsport, TN.5 hr 56 min: Aurora, IL.5 hr 55 min: Hershey, PA.5 hr 55 min: Rochester, NY.More items...
What is there to do in Columbus Day this weekend in Vermont?
Columbus Day WeekendEmpty Bowls. Landmark College, Putney. ... Oktoberfest. Mount Snow, West Dover. ... Honora Winery Grape Stomp. Honora Winery, Jacksonville. ... Newfane Heritage Festival. Newfane, on the common. ... Heirloom Apple Tasting Day. Scott Farm, Dummerston. ... Stratton Columbus Day Weekend. Stratton Resort.
What is a good road trip from Ohio?
The following are some of the best Ohio road trips you can take in our fun-filled state.Cedar Point Amusement Park (Sandusky) ... Put-In-Bay (South Bass Island) ... Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Zoombezi Bay Water Park (Powell) ... Hocking Hills (Logan) ... Ohio Amish Country. ... Ravenwood Castle (New Plymouth)More items...•
What is the closest ocean beach to Columbus Ohio?
The closest ocean beaches to Ohio are in Ocean City, Maryland; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Virginia Beach, Virginia. While those are top driving destinations for Ohioans for summer beach vacations, they are still nine to 10 hours away by car.
What is the best city in Vermont to visit?
10 Best Places to Visit in VermontManchester[SEE MAP]Montpelier[SEE MAP]Shelburne[SEE MAP]Killington Resort[SEE MAP]Grafton[SEE MAP]Champlain Islands[SEE MAP]Stowe[SEE MAP]Burlington[SEE MAP]More items...•
When should I visit Vermont?
Best time of year to visit Vermont Although this state is never out of season, the best time to visit Vermont (and find the best weather) is in May/June or September/October. Late spring and early summer bring you maple syrup, moderate crowds, and the Vermont City Marathon.
What makes Vermont special?
Vermont not only has breathtakingly picturesque landscapes and endless scenic places to explore, but the state also has exceptional food, safe cities, great schools, and down-to-earth people.
Boston, MA
There’s a reason Boston is number one when it comes to colonial-inspired activities – and it has everything to do with the famous Freedom Trail. If you haven’t visited the Massachusetts city before, well, you’re in for a good time and a history lesson to boot.
Newport, RI
The colonial settlers who chose Newport to set up their new liberal community, established in 1639, picked well. The relaxed, charming small town provides a great antidote to the stresses of every day life. If you’re on a budget, then know that a lot of the great aspects of Newport are to be found outdoors for free.
Savannah, GA
Visit Savannah for Columbus Day weekend and even once you’ve experienced the charm of the history of Georgia’s "Hostess City," there’s still the hipster side to explore.
Philadelphia, PA
Since its colonial origins, Philadelphia has given the world many firsts – root beer and the slinky just two of them. And while it’s undoubtedly one of America’s most important historical cities (birthplace of the nation, anyone?), you’ll find much more in Philly than the Liberty Bell for a ding-dong Columbus Day weekend.
New Orleans, LA
While Washington, D.C. might be the obvious place to end our list, we thought we’d opt instead for New Orleans, a city whose awesome colonial architecture gets even more beautiful when surrounded by fall colors.
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Editor Shannon McMahon is always planning her next trip and often writing in her travel journal. Follow her on Twitter @shanmcmahon_ and on Instagram @shanmcmahon.
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Need a reason to set out on a road trip in New Hampshire? It's leaf-peeping season.
Aspen, Colorado
Surrounded by striking peaks and rocky mountains of Colorado, Aspen is a ski resort town popular for its outdoor recreation. Also known for high-end restaurants and boutiques, touring around Aspen will be a once in a lifetime experience. The place also offers beautiful hiking opportunities.
New Orleans, LA
Grand colonial buildings bathed in mid-October sunlight, orange leaves of the Cypress tree shedding itself into the Mississippi River… When the fall colors enhance the beauty of the city, it becomes a sight to behold. As New Orleans love celebrations, you are sure to find festivities and special events going on all the time.
Newport, Rhode Island
This charming and relaxed small town offers picturesque views and amazing seafood delicacies to indulge in. You can easily roam around Newport with a light pocket as a lot of the great aspects of this town are absolutely free of cost.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is undoubtedly one of the best historical cities in America. If you want to explore more than the ‘Liberty Bell’ this Columbus Day weekend, take the Philadelphia Trail and take a stopover at the Independence Hall.
Where to see fall foliage in Boston?
The colorful fall foliage in Boston is a must-see before the dreariness of winter sets in. The Arnold Arboretum’s 281 acres are home to an abundance of trees and the park is one of the hot spots in Boston to picnic, stroll, and view flora and fauna. At 10:30 am there will be a free guided tour of the arboretum and its history. In addition, through October 13, the Hunnewell Building (at the arboretum entrance) is displaying Between the Leaves: The Unique Prints of Sarah Cross. The gallery displays Cross’ fascinating prints made through the historic bichromate process .
What is Harvard Square Oktoberfest?
Oktoberfest is a fun and boisterous event known for its beer and festivities. Harvard Square’s version includes vibrant arts and crafts, live music, delicious international foods, and a whopping six beer gardens spread around the festival grounds. The HONK! parade feeds into Harvard Square, arriving at approximately 1 pm. There will be HONK! performances at four different stages throughout the day for your musical entertainment.
