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Friday, May 16, 2025

10 Underrated East Coast Attractions

The Great Dismal Swamp

Here are 10 underrated East Coast attractions in the USA and Canada that are worth visiting:

USA:

  1. Acadia National Park, Maine
    Located on Mount Desert Island, Acadia offers stunning coastal landscapes, rocky shorelines, and Cadillac Mountain, which is one of the first places in the U.S. to see the sunrise.

  2. The Berkshires, Massachusetts
    Known for its scenic beauty and cultural institutions like Tanglewood and MASS MoCA, the Berkshires offer a blend of outdoor activities and arts that often go under the radar.

  3. The Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia/North Carolina
    Spanning across both states, this unique wetland offers hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching in a biodiverse environment. It's an ideal destination for nature lovers.

  4. Finger Lakes, New York
    Known for its beautiful lakes, wineries, and gorges, the Finger Lakes region provides a quieter alternative to New York’s other tourist-heavy areas like the Hudson Valley.

  5. Cape May, New Jersey
    A Victorian-era seaside town with historic architecture, Cape May offers quiet beaches, charming streets, and a peaceful vibe, far from the hustle of more famous East Coast beaches.

  6. Luray Caverns, Virginia
    Located in the Shenandoah Valley, Luray Caverns features impressive underground cave formations. Its natural beauty and acoustic wonders make it a hidden gem.

  7. Providence, Rhode Island
    Often overshadowed by Boston, Providence is a vibrant city with its own rich history, art scene, and unique WaterFire event, where fires are lit along the rivers downtown.

Canada:

  1. Fundy National Park, New Brunswick
    Home to the highest tides in the world, Fundy National Park offers a remarkable coastline, scenic hikes, and waterfalls. The Bay of Fundy is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.

  2. Prince Edward Island (PEI)
    Famous for its pastoral landscapes, red-sand beaches, and being the setting for Anne of Green Gables, PEI is perfect for a relaxing getaway.

  3. Îles de la Madeleine, Quebec
    A hidden archipelago in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, this collection of islands offers rugged cliffs, sand dunes, and colourful fishing villages. The area is perfect for kayaking and kite surfing, yet it remains relatively undiscovered by mainstream tourism.

These spots offer unique experiences without the heavy crowds typical of more famous tourist destinations.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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