Two weeks ago, I realized that if I wanted to go on senior trip, I needed to start planning it…like three months ago. Â However, my astute ability to search trip advisor and the push from senioritis hto procrastinate all my work helped me t successful choose a location. Â During my search, I wished I could just go to an article compiled for college students in the Amherst area/Western Mass to travel and just look through their choices. Â Since I didn’t find ones that met my needs, I decided to write one myself to help someone else. Â
New York City
Duh! Â Everyone in Amherst goes to New York City at least once. Â You can enjoy walking on museum mile, strolling through Central Park, going to see a Broadway show, taking pictures at Time Square, window shopping on 5th avenue, getting bagels in Williamsburg, enjoying Korean food in Flushing…the list is endless. Â As a native New Yorker, I’d suggest trying food from different cultures and just eating as much as you can.
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Nantucket
Around this time of year it’s a little cold, but Nantutucket is well known for its beaches! It’s a little far from Amherst so you would have to eit to balance ourher get an uber or zipcar, but you can easily spend a weekend with friends, enjoying local food and playing in the sea.
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Cape Cod
Like Nantucket, Cape Code is also a little cold around this time of year. Â However, they have a boardwalk in addition to a beach which could be more fun to navigate in the cold. Â It’s a popular destination for Amherst students, so while it is far, it maybe easy to carpool.
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Springfield
If you want a bit of an adrenaline rush, take a 45 min drive to Springfield and go to Six Flags. The best part is that the park is usually open even if it is raining. Â The light drizzle keeps lines short so you really get your money’s worth when you ride the same rollercoaster again and again!
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Providence
Take a tour of Brown University and enjoy downtown Providence. Â I recently visited and fell in love with the little town. Â You should also consider visiting Newport if it isn’t too cold where there is a boardwalk and beaches similar to Cape Code.
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Salem
It’s also pretty far, but perhaps worth a visit if you would like a sample of the United States strange history with witch trials. Â It is now a haven for wiccans and other magic practicers and can be a fun, unique vacation spot.
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Boston
Like New York City, Amherst students visit here at least once. Â You can hop over to Cambridge and visit Harvard, MIT and Boston U or you can visit the Boston aquarium. Â There is plenty of food to enjoy and bus tickets are cheap and plentiful.
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I hope this inspired you to take a vacation after school ends and enjoy Western Massachusetts. Â If you’d like a stay-cation I would recommend: hiking the trails, visiting the other five college campuses, sampling food in Northampton, enjoying ice cream at Flavors or stargazing on tuttle hill.Â