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Flintstones
Oct 22, 2013Explorer
I would hug the coast on the way north and do Holiday Travel Park Virginia Beach (bike riding to VA Beach is quick, easy, and fun). Head up to Ocean City, Maryland to Frontiertown and visit Assateague Island, (campfire on beach at night is fun), take ferry from Lewes Deleware to Cape May and land there for a night, then Liberty Harbor RV Park in Jersey City to visit NYC. (Newburgh KOA to far north). Go to Normandy Farms in Foxboro, MA and visit Cape Cod or Boston. Then go to the Maine and visit Acadia National Park.
On way home I would head into New Hampshire, then Vermont, to Lake George, New York. Head down into Pennsylvania to Pocono's (Otter Lake Camp Resort is good) or Gettysburg (Drummer Boy is good) or Lancaster Amish Country (Lake In Wood Camp Resort is good). Stay inland on I-81 into western Virginia as the drive thru the Blue Ridge Mountains is excellent for views. Plenty of campgrounds in the area and check out Luray Caverns enroute.
Another idea mentioned here is Cherry Hill Park in the D.C. area, it's excellent for touring our nations's capital.
On way home I would head into New Hampshire, then Vermont, to Lake George, New York. Head down into Pennsylvania to Pocono's (Otter Lake Camp Resort is good) or Gettysburg (Drummer Boy is good) or Lancaster Amish Country (Lake In Wood Camp Resort is good). Stay inland on I-81 into western Virginia as the drive thru the Blue Ridge Mountains is excellent for views. Plenty of campgrounds in the area and check out Luray Caverns enroute.
Another idea mentioned here is Cherry Hill Park in the D.C. area, it's excellent for touring our nations's capital.
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