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caledoniajj
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Mar 13, 2015

Visiting the Statue Of Liberty

Wife wants to go to the Statue this summer, I'm concerned on how I'm supposed to get there with our motorhome. Has anyone out there driven their class A, to the statue? Good Sam trip planner shows a ton of low bridges, tunnel with no propane signs and roads that state no RV's. We live in western NY. We don't plan on staying within 100 miles of the apple, so directions from any direction would help.

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  • If you leave from Liberty State Park in New Jersey I would think you wouldn't have any issues. I've been to the statue three times and always went there. Very easy to get to. Would recommend you get there as early as you can. As you take the ferry, it usually stops by Ellis Island then at the Statue. I stay on the ferry and get off at the Statue first so I have a chance to actually get to the top without having to wait 3-4 hours, then go to Ellis Island on the way back.

    Any online mapping should be able to give you directions from wherever you might be staying. There are a few state parks just north of the city that you could camp at.


    Don
  • caledoniajj wrote:
    Wife wants to go to the Statue this summer, I'm concerned on how I'm supposed to get there with our motorhome. Has anyone out there driven their class A, to the statue?


    The Statute of Liberty is on Liberty Island in New York Harbor and not accessible by any motor vehicle. You can get to Liberty Island by boat, and a ferry will take you there.

    You must have a ticket, secured by reservation, to enter upon the grounds of the island, another ticket for a pedestal tour, and another for a crown tour. You would be very wise to do your research at www.nps.gov/stli before you embark on your trip.

    Your best bet is to park your motorhome at a RV park and take public transportation into the city.