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โJun-07-2014 06:58 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJun-07-2014 06:58 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJun-07-2014 05:17 PM
โJun-01-2014 09:56 AM
Tvov wrote:
Acadia is really neat to explore. If you have bicycles, the "carriage roads" give you miles of biking roads. They are a little hilly, but really easy to bike on. Tons of hiking. One great thing about Acadia is that most of the scenic areas can accessed by car (or at least gotten very close to), so major hiking is not necessary. Athough.... if you are in shape for hiking, lots of great hiking trails.
The "Beehive" is a neat, quick hike that has you climb a steep but relatively short trail that leads to a great scenic overlook - although, almost every at Acadia has a "great scenic overlook".
Oh, one very important thing about hiking in Acadia -- the distances are VERY hard to estimate by eye due to the hills. The maps are accurate, but many trails are up and down steep hills. Just keep that in mind when planning your hiking route.
If possible, visit "Thunder hole" at night. Really cool to experience the booming of the surf in the dark.
Make sure, at least one morning, go to the top of Cadillac Mountain to see the sunrise. You will be the first people on the continental United States to see the sunrise. Besides that, it is a really neat sunrise!
Oh, and one more thing... you may want to spend more time at Acadia than you've alloted.
โJun-01-2014 09:52 AM
Tvov wrote:
What are you driving, and if a MH, do you have a toad? Riverdale is just a place with hookups. Nice enough campground, but nothing really to do there. If you are going to spend a whole day there, you will probably want to get out and about.
โJun-01-2014 09:49 AM
loggenrock wrote:
Rather than back-tracking all the way from VT to Clinton, CT, seems like I recall some CG's in NY just west of the Hudson River - around Rte 87... think there's a KOA over there... ST
โJun-01-2014 05:22 AM
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โMay-31-2014 01:52 PM
AJMom wrote:
Nights 1-2 - Southern NJ to Clinton, CT - 2 nights at Riverdale Farms Campground
โMay-31-2014 01:40 PM
โMay-29-2014 11:24 PM
mguay wrote:
To me...your trip north is planed ok. I will tell you that we have no problem when traveling back from Fl going from Fredricksburg VA to the White Mtns in one day. We are ok with smelling the roses at the destination rather than along the way.
The answer to your White Mtns CGs could be like this. The route from BH to B&J is primarily US RT 2, which runs through the northern end of the White Mountains. While in our neck of the woods, I recommend a trip to the top of MT Washington. There are 2 sides of the Mt to do it on . On the Gorham side is The Auto Rd. You can drive yourself, (depending on what you are driving)! Or go on a guided tour in a van to the top. The other way is on the Bretton Woods side which would be The COG Railway. Both are great expierences! If you chose the Gorham side there are 2 CG's. Timberland and White Birches, which are both in Shelburne NH. On the Bretton Woods side in Twin Mountain there is a KOA.
From Acadia to Gorham is about a 5hr drive. Then from Gorham to Waterbury is another 3 or so. The Bretton Woods side will not be in your direct route to Waterbury...but not that far out of your way.
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