• Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Tools2Tiaras

Take The Wave In Your Gown

  • Home
  • Gift Guide
    • Holiday Gift Guides
    • Shopping
      • Luxury
  • Beauty & Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Over 40
    • Over 50
  • Family
    • Baby/Toddler
    • Teens
    • College Students
    • Wedding
    • Empty Nest
  • Food
    • Adult Cocktails
    • Baking
    • Entertaining
  • Home & Living
    • Business
    • Crafts & DIY
    • Entertainment
    • Fitness
    • Health
    • Living
    • Movies & TV
      • Movies
    • Outdoors
    • Pets
  • Travel
    • Spa
    • The Compass Girls Magazine
  • Men’s Lifestyle
    • Auto
    • Sports
    • Tech
    • Men’s DIY
    • Men’s Fashion

Fall Escapes in Maine and New Hampshire with Cozy Inns and Coastal Drives

October 17, 2025 Rachel Ferrucci

There’s something about fall in New England that feels like a deep breath — crisp air, colorful drives, and cozy inns that make you want to unplug and linger. Maine and New Hampshire, two neighboring states that share both mountain peaks and coastal magic, offer the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re traveling as a couple enjoying some well-earned “us time” or gathering generations for a multigenerational getaway, this autumn road trip promises golden leaves, seaside towns, and quiet moments that feel straight out of a postcard.

And when you’re ready to plan your own version of this fall escape, visit Tools2Tiaras.com for curated itineraries, packing guides, and hidden gems from our favorite New England getaways.

Why This Route Is a Fall Favorite

If Vermont is all about mountain charm, Maine and New Hampshire are where the mountains meet the sea. You’ll start in the White Mountains, famous for fiery foliage and cozy inns tucked into valleys, and end along Maine’s rocky coastline, where lobster shacks and seaside strolls meet the glow of autumn sunsets.

The best part? These two states are easy to explore together — drive time between key destinations rarely exceeds two hours. That means less time in the car, more time sipping cider or sitting by a fire pit.

The Scenic Route

Start your adventure in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a small but vibrant coastal city with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and great seafood. Then head north to the White Mountains via the legendary Kancamagus Highway (Route 112), 34 miles of uninterrupted mountain views, scenic overlooks, and waterfalls that look like they were painted in reds and golds.

From there, cross into Maine’s southern coast, where towns like Kennebunkport, Ogunquit, and Camden mix nautical charm with off-season calm.

You can comfortably make this a 5- to 7-day trip, or even a long weekend if you’re local.

Where to Stay — Inns and Hideaways Worth the Detour

The best part of fall travel in this region is where you stay. These inns and B&Bs aren’t just accommodations — they’re part of the experience. Think wraparound porches, firelit lounges, homemade breakfasts, and views that demand another cup of coffee.

Sugar Hill Inn – Sugar Hill, New Hampshire

If you dream of a romantic fall escape, this adult-only inn near Franconia Notch is the definition of cozy luxury. With mountain views, whirlpool tubs, and a fine-dining restaurant on site, the Sugar Hill Inn makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a storybook. The owners greet you by name, the breakfast is farm-fresh, and sunsets over the White Mountains are pure magic.

Local tip: Drive the nearby Franconia Notch Parkway, stopping at The Basin and Echo Lake for scenic walks and photo ops.

Adair Country Inn & Restaurant – Bethlehem, NH

This elegant inn feels tucked away from everything yet perfectly located to explore the region. Surrounded by birch trees and gardens, it’s a blend of history and hospitality. Every suite has its own personality — fireplaces, reading nooks, and mountain views — and the on-site restaurant serves elevated comfort food with a New England twist.

Local tip: The inn’s trails connect to nearby paths ideal for gentle hikes or family strolls.

The White Barn Inn & Spa – Kennebunkport, Maine

One of Maine’s most iconic properties, the White Barn Inn offers coastal luxury with a touch of heritage. Once a 19th-century farmhouse, it’s now a Relais & Châteaux retreat known for its five-star dining and warm, personalized service. Guests love the candlelit dinners, riverside cottages, and proximity to Kennebunkport’s fall festivities.

Local tip: Multigenerational travelers who want elegance without stuffiness — and proximity to both beaches and boutiques.

Captain Fairfield Inn – Kennebunkport, Maine

For a more modern twist, Captain Fairfield blends boutique charm with a coastal vibe. Its chic, colorful interiors and outdoor lounge areas are ideal for those who love design as much as downtime. It’s walking distance to the harbor, local art galleries, and those famous Kennebunkport lobster rolls.

Pro tip: Visit in early October to catch the Kennebunkport HarvestFest, when the town fills with live music, food stalls, and pumpkin-decorating contests.

Top Fall Activities in Maine & New Hampshire

Drive the Kancamagus Highway
This world-famous scenic byway is one of America’s best fall drives. Bring your camera and take your time — every turn reveals a new view worth stopping for.

Ride a Scenic Train
Hop aboard the Conway Scenic Railroad, which offers vintage train rides through the White Mountains with open-air cars perfect for leaf-peeping.

Go Apple Picking & Cider Tasting
Stop at Windy Ridge Orchard in North Haverhill, NH, or McDougal Orchards in Springvale, ME. Many farms also serve warm cider doughnuts and hot mulled wine.

Feast Like a Local
No trip to Maine is complete without lobster, and fall means fewer crowds and shorter lines. Try The Clam Shack in Kennebunk or Alisson’s Restaurant for lobster rolls and local beer.

Walk the Coastline
Bundle up and take a stroll along Goose Rocks Beach or Marginal Way in Ogunquit — both are peaceful in fall and still absolutely stunning.

Sample 5-Day Fall Itinerary

Day 1 – Portsmouth Arrival
Arrive in Portsmouth, NH. Explore Market Square, enjoy dinner at a waterfront restaurant, and stay overnight nearby or start your drive early the next morning.

Day 2 – Kancamagus Highway to Sugar Hill
Take your time on the Kancamagus, stopping at Sabbaday Falls and Rocky Gorge. Spend the night at Sugar Hill Inn.

Day 3 – Explore Bethlehem & Franconia Notch
Visit local trails, antique shops, and scenic overlooks before heading to Adair Country Inn for a peaceful evening by the fireplace.

Day 4 – Coastal Maine Arrival
Drive into Maine, stopping for a lighthouse photo at Nubble Light in York. Continue to Kennebunkport and check into The White Barn Inn.

Day 5 – Kennebunkport & Departure
Walk along Dock Square, explore boutique shops, and end your trip with a lazy brunch at Captain Fairfield Inn before heading home.

Packing Tips for a Fall Coastal Road Trip

  • Pack layers — mornings can start cool in the mountains and end warm by the coast.

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes or boots — you’ll want to explore trails and beach paths.

  • A light waterproof jacket will save you during coastal drizzles.

  • Toss in a scarf and gloves for those evening fire pits.

  • Don’t forget a reusable coffee mug, you’ll be stopping at plenty of local cafés!

Why Maine & New Hampshire Are Perfect for Fall Together

This route captures everything travelers love about fall — vibrant foliage, crisp ocean air, and inns that feel like home. The mix of scenic mountain drives and seaside serenity makes it easy to enjoy both worlds without rushing.

For couples, it’s romantic without the crowds. For families, it’s cozy, scenic, and full of little stops that keep everyone happy. And for anyone looking to reset, it’s an unforgettable slice of New England.

Plan your next fall adventure (and snag our printable foliage map and packing guide) at Tools2Tiaras.com — because the best trips are the ones that let you slow down and savor every color of the season.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Everyday Life

About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

Instagram

rachelferrucci


You’ll find a replica David in the square but goin
You’ll find a replica David in the square but going to Accademia Gallery in Florence and seeing this breathtaking statue by Michelangelo is 100% worth it, whether you like art or not. His right leg has a tree stump which balances the entire statue. 

#travelinfluencer #florenceitaly🇮🇹 #artlovers #michelangelo


My souvenir from Paris. You asked what it was, her
My souvenir from Paris. You asked what it was, here you go. 

#Dior


Our first day in #Florence.
@hoteltorreguelfa was

Our first day in #Florence.
@hoteltorreguelfa was exquisite and the perfect location. 
First thing- mangia and second - gelato
=heaven


Shopping day in Paris!

#Paris #gallerieslafayett
Shopping day in Paris! 

#Paris #gallerieslafayette



Follow on Instagram


© Copyright 2025 Tools 2 Tiaras · All Rights Reserved · · All Logos & Trademark Belongs To Their Respective Owners·

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact/PR/Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
.
SettingsAccept
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT