
Enchanted New England is a premier New England lifestyle destination encompassing all of the things that make New England special, including history, legends, folklore, style, food, and drink.
Local stops
With diverse landscapes ranging from dramatic rugged coastlines with sandy beaches to sprawling countryside, towering forests, and majestic mountains, fall in love with the best the region has to offer.

New England is a rich tapestry of history and culture reflected in the architecture, food, and the beautifully interesting people that call it home.
Legends & folklore
Delve into the darker side of New England history and explore the legends and folklore ingrained in the culture of the region.

Featured stories
Houghton Mansion in North Adams, Massachusetts, sits as a grand and imposing relic of the past, but behind its elegant facade lies a story steeped in tragedy, loss, and lingering spirits. From fatal accidents to heart-wrenching deaths, the mansion’s walls have witnessed sorrow that refuses to fade, earning it a place among Massachusetts’ most haunted houses.
Dive into a flavor sensation with my irresistible creamy and spicy oven-baked jalapeño popper dip! This easy-to-make recipe is a crowd-pleaser that is perfect for parties, game days, or even topping a baked potato.
There’s nothing better than autumn in New England. It’s no wonder that every year, countless people flock to the region in search of peak fall foliage. But how do you make the most of this experience? Before embarking on your leaf-peeping road trip, let’s explore some tips and tricks to make your experience unforgettable.
The remains of one of New Hampshire’s most eccentric resident’s “castle” sits concealed by dense woods close to the Vermont border. Each day, numerous visitors pass through to enjoy the recreational opportunities in Madame Sherri’s Forest and explore the ruins left behind by a fascinating woman.
This rich and creamy butternut squash soup is always a hit! It makes a luxurious autumn treat or a great appetizer to serve with Thanksgiving dinner.
With sweeping views of The Berkshires and 13 different varieties, Bartlett’s Orchard in Richmond, Massachusetts is the perfect spot for pick-your-own apples. They also have a market with a wonderful assortment of cider, baked goods, and gourmet foods.
This creamy and comforting risotto makes a great meal by itself or a side dish served alongside a protein and more vegetables. It’s loaded with vegetables and free of both dairy and gluten.
Hidden away on a windy rural road in Greenfield, Massachusetts is one of the most iconic covered bridges in Western Massachusetts. The location of the bridge has a dark past that continues to reverberate to this day in the form of a ghost story.
Apple crisp is a classic fall dessert. This version is made with Honeycrisp apples in a cast-iron skillet and it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating history of Ventfort Hall, a magnificent Gilded Age mansion nestled in the heart of Lenox, Massachusetts. From opulent beginnings to its eerie encounters with the paranormal, this post takes you on a riveting journey through time and intrigue.