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- skramsExplorerActually, so does Cherry Hill. We've used her a couple of times, and while we've never actually met her, she leaves notes with updates, seems to love the dogs, who seem to be really happy there.
- skramsExplorerLiberty has dog walkers for a fee.
- LantleyNomadAnother NYC option is Croton Point Park. Croton Point is a nice county park on the Hudson River. Full Hook ups in a state park setting.About 2 miles from rain station. Easy Drive to train station. About an hour train ride into Grand Central Station.
Croton Point Park - spoon059Explorer II
tjfogelberg wrote:
For NYC, I recommend Battlerow in Nassau County on L.I. It is much less expensive than Liberty and a beautiful little park with a suburban feel. However, my recommendation assumes you don't mind a commute on the LIRR into Penn Station.
Can you elaborate a little more about this process. I would LOVE to go to NYC again... but the $80/night, longer walk with a toddler and infant to the PATH and dogs requiring multiple trips back to the camper per day have put a damper on my plans.
I am not familiar with the LI railroad, cost, where it meets the subway system, length of commute to get to Manhattan, etc.
Any chance you could provide a little more detail? - nancyjerryExplorerJust left Pohick Bay Campground in Lorton, Va. Some others were booked and we were directed here. I guess all us snowbirds heading south are filling up the c.g. ??
Was $34 night for electric. Huge, tree shaded sites with picnic table and fire pit. Dump and water on your way out.
About 8 miles to Franconia-Springfield metro stop, lots of parking even on work day.
We will go back here!
Nancy - NCWriterExplorer
Jim Shoe wrote:
When I was still working, a colleague and I were sent to Washington, DC for a series of classes presented by IBM....
We were there the end of May for a couple of weeks. The end of May, many of the stores underground were closed for JFKs birthday on May29th. But one store was closed for Jefferson Davis' birthday on June 3rd. DC is considered the south by some folks. :)
I think it was JFK who said that DC is a city with Southern efficiency and Northern charm. But he was just kidding. (I lived there about 30 years and still love it.) - BumpyroadExplorerMason Dixon Line, check it out.
bumpy - Jim_ShoeExplorerWhen I was still working, a colleague and I were sent to Washington, DC for a series of classes presented by IBM. The company put us up in Embassy Suites and there's one on each end of the mall. And each one had inside access to the metro. That's the only way to travel. Stay off of the surface streets. You're an amateur in a sea of pros. The Metro is clean, well lit, and patrolled. And there's an underground stop at the Smithsonian. Your kids will love it, and so will you.
We were there the end of May for a couple of weeks. The end of May, many of the stores underground were closed for JFKs birthday on May29th. But one store was closed for Jefferson Davis' birthday on June 3rd. DC is considered the south by some folks. :) - Dutch_12078Explorer IIWhen my wife and I "did" the Washington, DC and Baltimore sights, we stayed at the Capitol KOA in Millersville, MD. It was near our friends in Pasadena as well, making visiting convenient. A bit pricey, but overall not a bad CG for the money.
- BumpyroadExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
dblr wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
there is a small campground on the Chesapeake bay just North of Baltimore off I-95.
bumpy
Are you talking about Bar Harbor? If so that would be a good hike to D.C. but from what I heard the view of the bay would be worth it just for that.
yep that's the one. If I was sightseeing in D.C. I would spend a night or so at cherry hill, then if I was moving NE I would hit Bar Harbor.
bumpy
just remembered that IIRC Bar Harbor has some pull in spaces for motor homes so you can pull in and have a view of the bay out your windshield so might want to request one of those spots if applicable.
bumpy
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