โFeb-10-2017 11:06 AM
โFeb-20-2017 08:54 AM
RGar974417 wrote:
Also,if you are 62 or older and don't have the America the Beautiful pass, get it. It's $20 if you send for it or $10 if you buy it at a National Park. It gives you free admission to any National Park and half price on camping in any federal (National Forest,Park, COE etc ) campgrounds.
โFeb-14-2017 03:03 PM
RoyF wrote:
Most of the places we visited were very well known, but there were a couple of surprises (for us). Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Conn., may be well-known in the northeast but was new to me They restore old sailing ships. I would love to go back again. The Clark Institute of Art in Williamstown in northwest Massachusetts had an amazing art collection that was a complete suprise to me.
For Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, it is possible to find RV camping close enough for a rail-trip into town. We skipped New York (having visited numerous other times) but made day trips into the other two.
โFeb-13-2017 12:56 PM
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โFeb-12-2017 10:48 AM
brooks379 wrote:
If you want to see "fall colors" I would take I 86 (most all of it has been repaved)across Western NY to Binghamton, NY then I 81 N to I 88 east ( Coopersville, NY baseball hall of fame ) to near Albany, NY
I have travelled all over the north east and that is one pretty drive without the hassle of the big cities. It's a nice laid back ride. Used to be pretty bumpy but has been repaved the whole route I 86, 81 and I 88
โFeb-12-2017 10:31 AM
โFeb-11-2017 03:19 PM
GScottLockwood wrote:
My wife and I are retired and are planning to take a extended trip from Montana to the northeast of the US down south to Florida along the Gulf of Mexico ending up in the Phoenix area. The idea is to leave Montana in the summer maybe early August travel across the northern tear catch some fall color in New England and eventually end up in Arizona by December or January. We typically only cover about 250 miles a day and often will spend two or three days in one location to see the sights. Anyone have route suggestions things to avoid or things to see along such a trip would be great.
โFeb-11-2017 08:59 AM
โFeb-10-2017 07:03 PM
GScottLockwood wrote:
My wife and I are retired and are planning to take a extended trip from Montana to the northeast of the US down south to Florida along the Gulf of Mexico ending up in the Phoenix area. The idea is to leave Montana in the summer maybe early August travel across the northern tear catch some fall color in New England and eventually end up in Arizona by December or January. We typically only cover about 250 miles a day and often will spend two or three days in one location to see the sights. Anyone have route suggestions things to avoid or things to see along such a trip would be great.
โFeb-10-2017 05:41 PM
โFeb-10-2017 01:49 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Use secondary/back-roads as much as possible........leave Interstates and SEE the USA (we did for 7 yrs)
On travel day -- break campsite by 10AM and be setting up by 3PM
Relax enjoy and if you see something STOP/Explore
Have fun, be safe
โFeb-10-2017 01:22 PM
GScottLockwood wrote:Without knowing more about your preferred route and your interests, it is tough to make any recommendations. We also move about 250 miles a day or less. We usually have one or two major destinations in mind and then look at potential routes. We rarely have reservations in advance so when we stop for the night we ask what is in the area and then decide whether to stay more than a night. I also do some research on the area where we may end up. We have visited and enjoyed a number of locations listed in the book A Thousand Places to See Before You Die. Here are some websites I use to find things of interest to us:
...We typically only cover about 250 miles a day and often will spend two or three days in one location to see the sights. Anyone have route suggestions things to avoid or things to see along such a trip would be great...
โFeb-10-2017 01:03 PM