New England is the perfect home base for fans of travel and adventure, as there's so much to do in our region.

If your interest lies in the natural beauty of our lakes, beaches, and mountains, visiting historic sites, exploring our diverse foodie scene, or enjoying family-friendly activities perfect for the little ones, you could live your whole life in New England and never run out of things to see, do, and discover. Whether your aim is activity or relaxation, there's something here for everyone.

Maybe one of these days you'll want to embark on a scenic drive. That kind of outing is the perfect opportunity to relax, listen to music or an audiobook, call a friend, or take a moment to pause and (if location allows it) appreciate the quintessential New England scenery around you.

A website called Yardbarker recently shared a list of 15 of the nation's most scenic drives, and we were thrilled to see that these two New England routes made the list.

Kancamagus Scenic Highway in New Hampshire

People flock from all over to explore the famous Kancamagus Highway, especially during the fall months. Yours truly has driven multiple times along the 34.5-mile road spanning from Lincoln through Conway, cause who doesn't love admiring the forests, streams, scenic views, covered bridges, and general natural splendor?

Road to Color
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Bold Coast Scenic Byway in Maine

This 147-mile route journeys through coastal Washington County in Maine, according to Downeast Acadia. Those who drive along the byway can see "bustling waterfronts", "riverside villages", various fishing ports and artist communities, and of course, tons of natural beauty and scenery.

Maine Coast Heritage Trust
Maine Coast Heritage Trust
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