Nestled in the Connecticut River Valley along the Massachusetts–New Hampshire border, and 20 minutes from Vermont, 51’s New England campus offers students and visitors access to an array of enriching outings, natural beauty, and historic charm. Whether you are seeking a quiet afternoon hike, a day exploring quaint New England towns, or a cultural adventure, the surrounding region offers something for everyone.
North of Campus
Jeffery, New Hampshire (44 min.)
- — One of New England’s most-climbed peaks, Mount Monadnock rewards hikers with 360-degree views from its summit.
Chesterfield, New Hampshire (30 min.)
- — New Hampshire’s largest state park, offering miles of trails and serene woodland exploration.
Brattleboro, Vermont (30 min.)
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— Take a pottery class or browse the gallery in this vibrant local art studio.
Marlboro, Vermont (35 min.)
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— A short climb leads to panoramic views stretching across Massachusetts and Vermont. Don’t miss the gift shop with local maple products.
Within Northfield
Northfield, Massachusetts (5 to 15 min.)
- — Hike, cross-country ski, or picnic in this scenic recreational area just minutes from campus.
- — Right across the street from Northfield Mountain Recreation area, it offers beautiful views of the Connecticut River.
- — A seasonal favorite, this local ice cream stand is perfect for a treat while strolling through Northfield’s historic town center.
South of Campus
Bernardston, Massachusetts (15 min.)
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— This unique shop includes a café, gift shop, and beautifully curated home goods.
Gill, Massachusetts (15 to 17 min.)
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— Paddle along the Connecticut River with kayak rentals, or camp under the stars.
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— A charming farm store with fresh produce, cheeses, and baked goods.
Deerfield, Massachusetts (25 to 30 min.)
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— Step back in time in one of the nation’s best-preserved colonial villages. Enjoy museums, gardens, and guided tours.
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— A tropical paradise with thousands of butterflies in flight — ideal for families or a peaceful escape.
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— In this store it is Christmas all year round, with a wide variety of candles and uniquely themed rooms that offer a different experience at every turn.
West of Campus
North Adams, Massachusetts (1hr. 15 to 1hr., 20 min.)
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— World-class art in the heart of the Berkshires
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– The highest peak in Massachusetts, offering challenging hikes and awe-inspiring views.
Stockbridge, Massachusetts (1hr, 20 min. to 1hr., 30 min.)
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— Stroll through historic gardens at Naumkeag
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— Thousands of pilgrims around the world visit this beautiful shrine. Pray in the chapel, walk the charming grounds, and visit the gift shop.
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- see America through Rockwell’s eyes in this celebrated art museum.
Lenox, Massachusetts (1hr., 20 min.)
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— The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer home; enjoy live classical, jazz, or contemporary concerts under the stars.
East of Campus
Ashburnham, Massachusetts (45 to 60 min.)
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— A unique “sip and paint” experience where visitors can create their own art while enjoying a cozy rural setting.
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— A manageable and scenic hike with views extending into New Hampshire and beyond.
Boston, Massachusetts (2 hrs.)
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— Walk this trail full of history with each step.
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— Many wonderful Italian restaurants and bakeries
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— see the ocean or take a cruise
Winter Activities: Skiing & Snowboarding
During the snowy months, the region transforms into a winter wonderland, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding within easy driving distance of campus:
- assachusetts (45 min.)
Family-friendly mountain with trails for all levels, plus night skiing and a cozy base lodge
Dover, Vermont (1 hr., 10 min.)
One of Vermont’s premier ski destinations, offering terrain parks, long cruisers, and modern lifts.
Newbury, New Hampshire (1 hr., 30 min.)
Groomed trails and breathtaking views of Lake Sunapee.
Stratton, Vermont (1 hr., 40 min.)
A larger resort with upscale amenities, extensive trail systems, and great après-ski options.
Londonderry, Vermont (1 hr., 30 min.)
A hidden gem with old-school charm and challenging terrain for adventurous skiers