Gazelle05 wrote:
Leaving Wa state going east for.
New England fall.
Want to see as much of northern region possible before snow falls.
Any points of interest that you feel are a must?
RV resorts you can recommend?
Traveling in 40’ MH with car in tow.
Do not want to be in the middle of major cities causing road rage??.
Any and all suggestions appreciated.
Thinking West Virginia and North. Thanks
Fall in New England - Biggest issue is finding the spots that will still have a CG Open!
If you are good to Boondock a bit I'd recommend you get as far into the woods as you want (Move to a place up North that works for You) then follow the Color as it moves south.
Having done this - I can say it is Frustrating as it is EXTREMELY unreliable as to dates and time ;)
Upstate NY is GREAT - Think - Ski Resorts - Lake Placid - the area is Beautiful - it is on this side of the River (Hudson) which is a pain to cross, JMHO.
Follow the mountains on Down then Over to PA - again following the Mountains then the Blue Ridge all the way to Say Lake Toxaway.
Issue you will find on the East Coast - Traffic - Trucks - Traffic - Trucks - the Non Interstate roads in the Mountains can be a challenge if you are not a Mountain driver - Tight - Narrow and often just not made for the faint of Heart, or the slightly Crazy RV driver.
Stops will be dictated by Color and finding RV parks Open!
If you have no Plans for the Cities then just stay away from them - there is no easy route to go if New York - Boston - or the I-95 corridor is included.
As you travel I'd break the areas you need info on into Small Sections as the Local Knowledge is critical for both locations and Roads that work.
Not sure I really helped but I think you get the Idea - I tend to try to Be in the Rockies for the End of September and the Aspen - Much more reliable Color and Much easier to travel.
Hope this is of some help, Best of Luck,