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CloudDriver
Feb 27, 2015Explorer
Yellowstone is way too far for a 10-14 day trip. It's about 2,400 miles each way. Essentially you would get there just in time to turn around and head back. Flying out and renting an RV closer in would save time, but at additional cost.
I would suggest staying within a 1 to 2 day driving distance from home for a first RV experience. Our first trip with the RV we went down to Cape May and took the ferry from there to Lewes DE and stayed a couple of nights at Assateague National Seashore. No hookups there but there are private campgrounds with hookups only a few miles away. We continued down to Williamsburg and then went on down to the North Carolina Outer Banks.
As already suggested, Acadia in Maine is good too.
I doubt you will see much in the way of wildlife anywhere near the east coast. There are semi-wild horses at Assateague.
I would suggest staying within a 1 to 2 day driving distance from home for a first RV experience. Our first trip with the RV we went down to Cape May and took the ferry from there to Lewes DE and stayed a couple of nights at Assateague National Seashore. No hookups there but there are private campgrounds with hookups only a few miles away. We continued down to Williamsburg and then went on down to the North Carolina Outer Banks.
As already suggested, Acadia in Maine is good too.
I doubt you will see much in the way of wildlife anywhere near the east coast. There are semi-wild horses at Assateague.
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