RV Parks in CT. And Maine
Again with the new title, with help from JPJ. Thanks for all the info on the North Rim side of the Grand Canyon, I am now working on stage two of our Summer Drive. We will be visiting CT. Maine and the Boston area and I would appreciate any help with RV Resort Parks.
Thanks again,
So Much To Do And So Little Time:
Kevin, You have chosen an area that offers so much that one doesn't know where to begin, and the restricting criteria of the children adds difficulty. I wonder do you fit a toad into the 75' rig. I can't think of anywhere that you would peel your top. Winding roads some narrow is all. The lack of a toad will surely restrict you. I would stay clear of Boston, too crowded and the girls are too young. Head up the coastal road north of Boston on 1A Hampton Beach NH is good to see for about 30 min. extremely crowded. towards Rockport Maine very beautiful drive with good food (lobster etc. ) all around. Then back track and head across to Mt. Washington, NH. or if you don't get as far as Rockport go there directly, this is a must. Take the Cog Railway to the summit. After that head south to Lake Winnipesaukee and look up Castle in the Clouds, the 1914 home of a shoe tycoon who when he got tired of his wife left her a million dollar check on the table one morning and she new to take a hike. This is also the site of I think some of the best spring water found anywhere. You can tour the facility. Around the lake there is much biking kids & adult kind with art festivals and the like. Then if you are looking for more head up and over to Vermint Icelandic Horse Farm for a trail ride on the best little horses in the world. On the way back head south to Manchester ,Vt. Mom will like that. All the best outlet shops in the quintessential New England town, and for Dad the Orvis store with fishing. A little south on the edge of town you and the family can experience hands on Falconry. Head south to Bennington,Vt and go up in the stone tower monument for the Battle of Bennington ( more great views)
Just typing as things come to mind. Be ever mindfull of the potential for Moose in Maine and northern NH & VT. Not good on the front of the Bus! Probadly make someone mad with this, but Northern and Central Maine not worth it especially with the girls, too much nothing and all the same. Come back for that when you drive through up to Nova Scotia! By comparison to East and West travel in VT & NH is easy North and South, the other way is, you can't get there from here. Oh yes, close to the Icelandic's is Ben & Jerry's icecream factory ( child oriented tours with free samples). Look for the old type Diners for good eating and the experience mostly in VT very cool all stainless steel, with good original food! I dont know where you are starting and where you are heading after, but if it fits from Bennington go west to Albany, NY heading to rt 17 / 86 visit Lew in Elmira. Stay away from I 90, tolls & heavy traffic. Just down the road is Corning, NY. Corning Glass factory and museum tours for all ages. Corning also has a toy museum. Heading west to Jamestown, NY and Lucile Ball Museum. Enough already your on your own. Google the places I mentioned if they are of interest. Hope you can allot enough time. If you want more just ask. :p ;) :D JIM