Northern New England
The Great Outdoors
Although Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are each unique in their own right, the one thing that they share in common is that each state is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it is spending the summers fishing, sailing and boating on the numerous lakes which populate each state or ocean ventures off the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire, each season provides multiple ways to enjoy the outdoors. Winter is filled with people skiing and snowmobiling in The Green Mountains of Vermont, The White Mountains of New Hampshire or the variety of mountain ranges in Maine. With the best Fall foliage in the United States, along with some of the most beautiful national parks, the Fall season is filled with campers and hikers taking in all the colors and the nice cool weather. Whatever your preference, if you love the outdoors , you will love Northern New England.
The Geography
Northern New England Population |
3,486,000 |
New Hampshire | 1,408,000 |
Maine | 1,328,000 |
Vermont | 750,000 |
Largest Cities & Towns by Population – | |
New Hampshire | |
Manchester | 109,940 |
Nashua | 86,770 |
Concord | 42,590 |
Dover | 30,210 |
Rochester | 29,800 |
Keene | 23,440 |
Derry | 22,000 |
Portsmouth | 21,240 |
Laconia | 16,020 |
Lebanon | 13,370 |
Claremont | 13,220 |
Somersworth | 11,780 |
Londonderry | 10,780 |
Vermont | |
Burlington | 42,330 |
South Burlington | 18,160 |
Rutland | 16,350 |
Essex Jct | 9,400 |
Barre | 9,000 |
Bennington | 8,890 |
Montpelier | 7,820 |
Winooski | 7,260 |
Brattleboro | 7,140 |
St. Albans | 6,920 |
Middlebury | 6,580 |
St. Johnsbury | 5,890 |
Maine | |
Portland | 66,230 |
Lewiston | 36,540 |
Bangor | 32,900 |
South Portland | 25,070 |
Auburn | 23,040 |
Biddeford | 21,320 |
Augusta | 19,000 |
Saco | 18,650 |
Westbrook | 17,580 |
Waterville | 15,800 |
Brunswick | 14,990 |