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NCWriter
May 12, 2016Explorer
1ofmany wrote:
We have made the same trip for years...we follow I75 north to I40 east to I81 north to I84 east into New England. There is a lot of truck traffic along this route, but we find it infinitely better than attempting I95. There are also a lot of campgrounds along this route, as well as a number of Camping World stores.
Completely agree with these 81 to 84 recommendations. I don't even like to drive on 95 in the NE corridor in a car, much less an RV.
Once you have bypassed the Boston area, you can get over to 95 or better yet, Route one along the coast. There are some nice coastal campgrounds but you may want to reserve now. Rates will run a little higher than elsewhere, and you may be asked for a non-refundable deposit, but they have a short season to be open.
Enjoy Maine! We loved visiting all the scenic lighthouses and staying in the woodsy campgrounds. Often you can order a cooked lobster dinner delivered right to your campsite.
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