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The Bay State, so named for its bays which characterize the coastline, played an important role in the American Revolution and there are plenty of historical sites that still survive to this day. Its varied topography, which range from wetlands to coastlines, provide homes for a wealth of wild animals. Are you bringing the family on a summer break? If you score a Massachusetts vacation rental along the coast, they'll love the long sunny days on the beach, best spent gorging on ice cream, building castles in the sand and splashing around in the calm shallows.
Heritage sites near Massachusetts vacation homes
Massachusetts boasts rich historic sites that date back to the Revolutionary War. Vacation homes are available near fascinating locations like Freedom Trail, a route with historic meetinghouses, churches, museums, and burial grounds, and the Paul Revere House, the colonial-era home of the legendary war hero. You'll also like the Bunker Hill Monument, a granite obelisk marking the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Sightseeing near Massachusetts vacation rentals
With more than 170 museums ranging from art to history and at least 50 theaters showing productions year-round, you're not likely to get bored when you stay at a Massachusetts vacation rental. If you're a history buff, particularly those with an interest in the American Revolution, you could book up a Massachusetts vacation rental to visit some of the major monuments and sites of interest. Alternatively, you can drop in to the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park to find reminders of the days when whaling was one of the largest industries here.
Activities near Massachusetts vacation homes
When it comes to outdoor activities, Massachusetts has got you covered. When you stay at a Massachusetts vacation rental, you'll have some of the best opportunities for whale watching in the country. Alternatively, you can find a peaceful spot on the banks of the river or shore to cast in your line and try to reel in a big one. The state has some fabulous cycling routes, like the 135-mile Claire Saltonstall Bikeway from Boston to Cape Cod. Visiting in winter? No problem. Rent some skies or snowboards to cruise along the outstanding runs.
Local weather for your stay in Massachusetts vacation homes
The high season in Massachusetts, particularly along the coast, is the summer season between June and August, when families flock to the seaside. If you nab a Massachusetts vacation rental during this time you can expect bright and sunny days and most of the state's festivities and events. If you're looking to save a few bucks, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons. Spring can be pleasantly warm, often hot enough to stretch out on the beach. During fall, the state bursts into color with the changing of the leaves and winter sees a blanket of snow most years, but there's plenty of outdoor fun to be had still.
Wildly different wildlife in Massachusetts
Massachusetts spans from the highlands in the west, through central wetlands and marshes ending on the rocky eastern seaboard. These 3 ecosystems provide habitats for some fascinating wildlife. While you're walking, look out for Blanding's turtles hiding out in the shallow waters, majestic great blue herons wading in search of fish, or busy beavers damming the streams in the woodland. If you're kicking back by the sea and you like to spot wildlife, you've come to the right place. Here, you'll likely spot a wealth of coastal sea birds, as well as red-beaked American oystercatchers and piping plovers.
Transportation to and around Massachusetts
Fly into Logan International Airport (BOS), the closest airport, located 18.8 mi (30.3 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you could book a flight to Bedford, MA (BED-Laurence G. Hanscom Field), which is 6.3 mi (10.1 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Lincoln Station, Concord Station and Weston Silver Hill Station are the main stations that serve the city. It's easy to get around Massachusetts by jumping on the metro at West Concord Station, Riverside Station or Woodland Station.
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