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Wadsworth Falls, Middlefield, CT
Wadsworth Falls, Middlefield, CT
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MassDayTripping influencer profile picture at sunset in Falmouth, Cape Cod Massachusetts

MassDayTripping (Jeremy C)

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MassDayTripping influencer profile picture at sunset in Falmouth, Cape Cod Massachusetts

MassDayTripping (Jeremy C)

Bio

Hi, I’m Jeremy, founder and creator of MassDayTripping.

Based in Central Massachusetts since 2008, my content focuses on helping people plan easy, memorable day trips across New England. I share real places worth visiting—from waterfalls and nature trails to historic sites, museums, coastlines, farms, breweries, and genuinely unique attractions (like the Stonington Lobster Trap Tree).

I launched MassDayTripping in 2020 to fill a gap I kept running into myself: too many generic lists and not enough practical, experience-based recommendations. What started as personal exploration has grown into a trusted resource people use to decide where to go and what to do through beautiful imagery and relevant details answering questions they have (e.g., where do I park?).

Connecticut—especially Eastern Connecticut—has long been a big focus of my travels. I’ve consistently explored and shared destinations there and was an early creator collaborator with VisitEasternCT.

If you’re looking to highlight distinctive places, fun experiences, and beautiful scenery in Connecticut in a way that feels authentic and useful, let’s connect.

Pricing

I create authentic, beautifully composed Reels and images that showcase what's unique and memorable about your destination or attraction.

Starting with your goals, we'll build a tailored package that could include: Reels, carousel posts, video clips for your marketing channels, and Story content both during and after the visit.

Pricing starts at $500 and is tiered by deliverables, timeframe, and usage rights.

Ready to reach a broader and highly engaged New England audience? Let's talk.

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Reach

19K Followers
Topics
Arts & Culture
Outdoors
Travel

Audiences

Baby Boomers (1946–1964)
Gen X (1965–1980)
Gen Y (1981–1994)
Gen Z (1995–2009)
Female (65%)
Male (35%)

Geography