Little Traverse Bay Lighthouse in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Editorial credit: Dennis MacDonald / Shutterstock.com.

7 Ideal Northern United States Destinations for a 3-Day Weekend

Sometimes you need to get away and enjoy a brief change of scenery. True vacations have grown unaffordable for many but quick three-day weekend getaways can still inspire the mind and sustain the soul. The northern US has plenty of fine towns built for this kind of short escape. From Massachusetts to Connecticut here is our guide to seven of the best for a three-day getaway. Pack light and pick the one that fits the mood.

Northampton, Massachusetts

Downtown Northampton, Massachusetts.
Downtown Northampton, Massachusetts. Editorial credit: EQRoy / Shutterstock.com.

Just off the I-91 interstate in western Massachusetts, Northampton is the right kind of base for a weekend filled with art and nature. Start with an unhurried hike up a mountain in the Mount Holyoke Range State Park, then sate your thirst at Artifact Cider, a locally sourced hard cidery not far away. Peruse great works of art at the Smith College Museum of Art, then work up an appetite at any of the restaurants along Main Street in Northampton. Check out the old-fashioned Galleria of Thornes Marketplace, a mini-mall featuring local bookshops, artisans, and makers vending their wares, and finish it off with a nightcap at the Tunnel Bar. Best yet, Northampton is accessible by train and bike as it is the northern terminus of the Farmington Canal Trail. It is highly recommended to stay at the Hotel Northampton.

Woodstock, New York

A man sitting on the edge of a cliff on top of the Overlook Mountain in the Catskills in Woodstock, New York.
A man sitting on the edge of a cliff on top of Overlook Mountain in the Catskills in Woodstock, New York. Editorial credit: Dan Hanscom / Shutterstock.com.

Tune in, turn on, and drop out in Woodstock, New York, an artist's haven amid the Catskill Mountains. While not technically where the Woodstock of the 1960s took place, the town has taken on the de facto hippie mantle. Celebrate Woodstock's artistic heritage at the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, or celebrate the beauty of nature with one of several hikes on and near Overlook Mountain, which gives long vistas of the Catskill Mountains, especially during peak foliage time in the fall. Take in Shakespeare in the Park at the nearby Comeau property, and drive around the area to see small villages and sample some farm-fresh produce at the region's dozens of farmer's markets and farm stands. While slightly out of town, the hippie experience cannot be beat at the Hotel Dylan, a boutique hotel with mid-century design.

Bar Harbor, Maine

Bar Harbor, Maine.
Bar Harbor, Maine. Editorial credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock.com.

Lashed by the feisty waves of the Atlantic Ocean, Bar Harbor, Maine, is the gateway to Acadia National Park, a seaside national park with rugged natural beauty, vigorous hikes that sometimes require handles to climb a cliff, and ample wildlife including puffins. Get a lobster roll and stroll along the Shore Path, a walking trail that runs along the coast of Bar Harbor and provides excellent views of the Atlantic Ocean. Nature less appealing? If it is raining or you would rather be indoors, head to the Bar Harbor Historical Society and learn about the town's long maritime history. Speaking of maritime, whale watching tours are available in Bar Harbor should you want to take to the seas yourself. While you could camp at Acadia National Park, bed enthusiasts are advised to stay at the Balance Rock Inn for sea views.

Stowe, Vermont

Panoramic aerial view of Stowe, Vermont, during fall.
Panoramic aerial view of Stowe, Vermont, during fall.

Like skiing? Stowe away to Stowe, Vermont, the Green Mountain State's ski capital. Most famous for Stowe Mountain and its ski resort, Stowe also offers a full summer's worth of hiking. Give your body a break by touring the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, which shows the powdery history of skiing and snowboarding in Vermont, or go for ice cream and a tour at the Ben & Jerry's Factory. Beer enthusiasts rejoice. Vermont is a beer state and Stowe is home to some of the best, including Von Trapp, the Alchemist (home of nationally regarded Heady Topper), and Stowe Cider Company. Check out Stowe Mountain Resort for accommodations that maximize your apres-ski experience.

Traverse City, Michigan

Main Street in Traverse City, Michigan.
Main Street in Traverse City, Michigan. Image credit: Michigan Municipal League via Flickr.com.

Traverse City, Michigan, sits at the head of Grand Traverse Bay and serves as a hub for nature lovers and summer tourists. Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, Traverse City brings the beach scene to town. Head out to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore a short drive away to explore actual sand dunes, hiking trails, and scenic drives, or stick to West End Beach or Bryant Park Beach in town for tan time in summer. Buy something tasty at the Farmer's Market just outside Clinch Park, then walk the lakeshore and catch a show at the City Opera House at night, featuring a historic venue with several different types of arts programming. Downtown has plenty of shops, breweries, and restaurants that earn the three-day weekend. For a relaxed stay, check in to the Wellington Inn.

Mystic, Connecticut

View of the Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut.
View of the Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut. Editorial credit: James Kirkikis / Shutterstock.com.

It does not get more classic New England than Mystic, CT, one of the northeasternmost towns in the Nutmeg State, just across the border from Rhode Island. A historic seaport town with a historic Seaport Museum, a love of tall ships is a must here. The museum features several tall ships to explore, including the historic whaling ship Charles W. Morgan, which is sometimes home to demonstrations of whaling and sea chanteys. Are you more interested in whales than whaling? Head to the nationally acclaimed Mystic Aquarium, home to all sea creatures including beluga whales and sea lions. Nearby the aquarium is Olde Mystic Village, a rustic collection of touristy shops, artisans, and food vendors well worth an afternoon stroll. Visit the Daniel Packer Inn for a real historic taste since it has been in business since the 18th century. We recommend staying at the Whaler's Inn for the full nautical experience.

Galena, Illinois

Quaint Shops on the Main Street of Galena, Illinois.
Shops on Main Street in Galena, Illinois. Image credit Wirestock via iStock.com.

Not far from Chicago, Galena, Illinois, is a little town that sports incredible 19th-century architecture and rare rolling hills in the middle of Illinois. Home of former president Ulysses S. Grant, you can visit his house, now a museum filled with memorabilia from the president. Stroll down Main Street in Galena for an architectural feast, plus a literal feast at one of its many restaurants. Want to learn more about the town? Check out the Galena Historical Society and Museum, which showcases the area's history over the last few centuries. For an authentic stay, check out the highly-rated Aldrich Guest House.

Three Days, Seven Towns, One Long Weekend

No matter the season, any of these fine towns is an escape in and of itself, with cultural attractions, scenic nature, and several tasty things to eat and drink. The perfect three-day weekend is full of excitement yet not exhausting and all of these towns fit the bill. Many prove to be places worth returning to again and again, like coming to a home away from home.

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