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vermilye
Sep 08, 2013Explorer
One thing you should consider is whether you want to cross NY (and the rest of the trip) on interstates, or take the more interesting secondary roads. For example, the Seaway Trail across NY is mostly 2 lane roads through many small towns, but is far more interesting than I90 (and less expensive). Branching off the Trail near Watertown, NY lets you eventually get to US 2 across Vermont & New Hampshire. I like Lamoine State Park in Maine rather than the more crowded Arcadia National Park, which is in easy driving distance from Lamoine.
My last trip was to Nova Scotia from Central NY. While I stayed in some commercial campgrounds, when possible it was state and provincial parks, with as little interstate driving as possible. Rather than list all the routes & campgrounds here, most are listed in the journal of the trip.
My last trip was to Nova Scotia from Central NY. While I stayed in some commercial campgrounds, when possible it was state and provincial parks, with as little interstate driving as possible. Rather than list all the routes & campgrounds here, most are listed in the journal of the trip.
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