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WrightOn
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Mar 16, 2019

NW Indiana to Bar Harbor

This is the vacation this summer. Reservations are made on the island already. We are staying at Lake Erie SP in western NY (90) on our first leg of the trip. 8 hours later will take us just west of Boston in the Lowell area. I'm having a hard time locating a CG in that area just for a stop over. I do not have a generator.

Our daughter lives in Manchester NH one hour north. The question includes both roads and CG options for the 2nd night:

1. Don't worry about the tolls (my cheapskate side) and stay on 90 and 495 around Boston and into Maine?
2. Is there a recommended place to stay close to the interstates in the western Boston area for a stop over (no sightseeing)?
3. Jump ship, go north into southern NH for a landing spot for the night?

Thanks for your help!
Brian
  • I would take Rt90 to 495n to 62e and stay the night at Cabelas.
    Avoid 290 weekdays between 7&9am and 3&7pm. If you think Boston traffic is bad,
    you’ll discover what bad really means. It can be an absolute nightmare.
    When you are touring Bar Harbor, don’t miss the Schoodic Peninsular. It is what you think the Maine coast should be,without the people.
  • I would probably aim to stop before Boston; I suspect it would be more than 8 hours from Lake Erie SP to the greater Boston area, but I might be wrong; Google maps does suggest it's about 8 hours driving time, more or less, depending on the route one takes.

    I personally would hop down to I-86 and I-88 rather than taking the Thruway across New York. It's a little longer (both in distance and time) but not tolled and if you have to refuel along the way the fuel would be cheaper than the Thruway service areas that you can use without exiting and reentering. It's also not so busy of a road (though the Thruway for the most part isn't unbearably crowded). I might aim to stop at Schodack Island State Park (south of Albany) and then more or less take route 9 across to I-89 and I-93 etc. to Manchester. That would be about three and a half or maybe four hours to Manchester from Albany.

    The Mass pike (I-90) tolls aren't excessive, in my opinion. I-495 is not a toll road, nor is I-290. The NY Thruway tolls do add up, partly because it's a quite long road in comparison. You can look up the toll calculators online if you wish for your vehicle classification and routing.
  • I wouldn’t go into Boston unless you have to. I wouldn’t get near the coast unless you have to. You’ll start hitting Boston traffic not long after you get on the Mass Pike and it won’t end. You especially don’t want to mess with driving anywhere near Boston Friday or Sunday. The city evacuates on weekends and you could easily need 3 hours to go 100 miles.

    Our kids are in Boston, and the last time we were there (car, not RV), we came back from Concord taking 9 to Albany and then hit 90 there. Not as easy as Interstate driving, but not horrible even going through the Green Mountains. We normally take 90 as much as possible, even with the tolls. Much easier driving than 80 and coming from the south.

    Boston Minuteman in Littleton is as close to town as I’d get. I stop around Albany and make the last run into the area at midday to avoid as much traffic as possible.

    Get an EZPass. You’ll regret not having one.