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jujcm
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Jul 23, 2014

New Hampshire White Mountains - Saco River Camping Area

Some friends and us are planning a trip in late August to the area of the White Mountains in NH, staying at the Saco River Camping Area in Conway, NH. We will be traveling from North Central, PA. Google Maps is indicating that the shortest and fastest way to go is up I-88 from Binghamton, NY area to the Albany/Troy, NY then across Vermont Route 7 and NH Route 9 to I-93. Routes 7 and 9 are definitely not interstate style highways and it has been years since I have traveled them. (I did a couple of times 20+ years ago in a car.) As I recall they are fairly crooked, mountainous roads, and I am a little concerned about traveling them pulling my 38 feet Fifth Wheel. Problem is if I map the trip via interstate highways only, it adds more than an hour and more than 100 miles to the trip.
There's just no easy way to get there from here! Has anybody out there made this trip in more recent years? Should I go that fastest shortest way on the secondary roads or should I avoid them and stick to the interstates? Further does anybody have any recent experience at Saco River Camping Area other than what I can find online?

We surely would appreciate any help or suggestions anyone with experience with this route or area might have.
  • jujcm wrote:
    Some friends and us are planning a trip in late August to the area of the White Mountains in NH, staying at the Saco River Camping Area in Conway, NH. We will be traveling from North Central, PA. Google Maps is indicating that the shortest and fastest way to go is up I-88 from Binghamton, NY area to the Albany/Troy, NY then across Vermont Route 7 and NH Route 9 to I-93. Routes 7 and 9 are definitely not interstate style highways and it has been years since I have traveled them. (I did a couple of times 20+ years ago in a car.) As I recall they are fairly crooked, mountainous roads, and I am a little concerned about traveling them pulling my 38 feet Fifth Wheel. Problem is if I map the trip via interstate highways only, it adds more than an hour and more than 100 miles to the trip.
    There's just no easy way to get there from here! Has anybody out there made this trip in more recent years? Should I go that fastest shortest way on the secondary roads or should I avoid them and stick to the interstates? Further does anybody have any recent experience at Saco River Camping Area other than what I can find online?
    We surely would appreciate any help or suggestions anyone with experience with this route or area might have.


    JUJCM,
    we are in Alton,NH ,as I write this....and drove the jeep to No Conway yesterday so the DW could visit some outlets
    the way I came this trip is probably the way I will go to Conway next time also...
    came up 495 to 93 to exit 11 in NH...took rt 3 to rt 28 to Alton...a few little towns but nothing major...mostly good 2 lane all the way...can stay on rt 28 to Wolfsboro to rt 16...then 16 all the way into the campground...not a bad trip at all....just 2 lane all the way but moved right along...Chuck
  • Thanks everyone for all the feedback and advice. I am aware of all of the alternative routes suggested. Unfortunately, they all add 100+ miles and 1+ hours to the trip versus the shortest and quickest way from my home I mentioned in my original post. Since Loggenrock, We Cant Wait, and Mbopp all have personal experience with that shortest and quickest route and all of them has said its fine, I guess that's the way I will try it.

    Thanks again everyone!!