“50 Great New England Family Fishing Vacations” is the ultimate planning guide for families that enjoy outdoor recreation, hands-on learning opportunities and making wonderful summer memories together. While all 50 chapters do include excellent fishing destinations, Grant also includes a wide range of activities sure to please non-anglers, and to keep the family entertained when the day’s fishing is done.
Lodging options range from tenting and RVing to rental cabins, resorts and family-friendly hotels. Chapters include where-to information on hiking, wildlife watching, biking, horseback riding, golf, kayaking, dining, shopping and more. This guide also includes educational opportunities at museums, aquariums and historical sites throughout New England.
Be sure to pack “50 Great New England Family Fishing Vacations,” -- and a camera -- to capture summer vacation memories that will last a lifetime!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Sheila Grant has been a writer/photographer for over a decade. Her work has been recognized by the Maine Press Association and the New England Outdoor Writers Association. She is a regular contributor to The Piscataquis Times, Bangor Daily News Special Sections, Northwoods Sporting Journal and Game and Fish magazines covering Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and New England. Her work has also appeared in Bangor Metro and Up North magazines, and at www.OneNewEngland.com.
Grant is a native of the Pine Tree State and grew up camping, fishing, hunting and exploring in rural Maine. A true Yankee, the author is thrifty by both nature and necessity and delights in providing interesting experiences for her family while also searching out the best vacation values. Since the Grant clan is made up of campers and non-campers, anglers and non-anglers, golfers and non-golfers, equestrians and non-equestrians, hikers and non-hikers and so on, the author is well aware of the complexities of creating a family vacation that meets the needs of every family member.
She lives in Parkman with her husband, two children, one dog, a cat, a bunny named Sam, a tank full of fish and a cockatiel named Ziggy. Traveling with her husband, Gary, and providing her son Jon, 21, and her daughter Becky, 16, with opportunities to learn and explore is at the top of Grant’s list of favorite things to do, just above reading, fishing, hiking, kayaking and photography.
For more about the author, visit www.sdgrant.com or join her Facebook page, S.D. Grant, Freelance Writer.
