Fall Road Trip

NORTHEAST AMERICA

The second week of October is probably the best time of year to see glorious fall color in the northeastern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. My youngest daughter and I will be flying to Portland, Maine to begin a road trip back home to Kansas City. Very excited!

Portland, Maine Lighthouse Photo by René Porter on Unsplash


Day One: Fly to Portland, ME

Day Two: Portland, ME

Our hotel, The Sandpiper Inn & Beach Day

Our hotel, The Sandpiper Inn & Beach Day

Portland Schooner Co. | 1912: Sunset cruise 4-6pm. Excited!

Portland Schooner Co. | 1912: Sunset cruise 4-6pm. Excited!

Day Three

Driving through the fall beauty that is Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Awesome Wonder.

Painted with the finger of God . . .

Painted with the finger of God . . .

Day Four

Driving through upper New York state along the banks of Lake Ontario to our next destination: Niagara Falls. Never been here either! Did you know . . .

Photo by Vince Veras on Unsplash

Photo by Vince Veras on Unsplash

Niagara Falls Facts

  • The water that flows over Niagara Falls comes from four of the five Great Lakes: Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior. From the Falls, the water travels down the Niagara River to Lake Ontario, then to the St. Lawrence River and finally to the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Originally, 5.5 billion gallons per hour of water flowed over Niagara Falls. Now, however, half of this water is diverted for power by the United States and Canada.

  • The average depth of the water below Niagara Falls is 170 feet, which is as deep as the Niagara Gorge banks are high.

  • Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls — the Horseshoe Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls and the American Falls — that overlap the international borders of Canada and the United States.

  • Fish actually travel over the Falls and about 90% of them survive. Experts believe that the white foam from the rushing waters cushions their fall.

  • Back in the 1800s, Niagara Falls was nearly frozen solid and only a small trickle of water traveled over the cliffs.

  • About 600,000 gallons of water travel down Niagara Falls every second.

  • About 20% of the drinking water in the United States goes over Niagara Falls.

  • The formation of Niagara Falls is the result of glaciers.

  • Parts of the movies “Superman” and “Niagara,” starring Marilyn Monroe, were filmed at Niagara Falls.

Day Five & Six

Driving through Indianapolis, St. Louis, and finally, home to Kansas City. Still expect to see beautiful fall color and enjoy the cooler weather. This will be a memorable trip for Danielle and I but it’s always great to be home!


Nibbler and Captain Make Peace (Bandana Acres book 3) is on blog tour October 2nd through 15th


There’s no place like home.

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