We continued heading east after departing Brattleboro in Vermont and drove through the entire state of New Hampshire on our way to Maine. New Hampshire isn’t very wide so it didn’t take us very long. We did manage to stop at a New Hampshire visitor rest area to fuel up,
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Brattleboro North KOA – East Dummerston, Vermont
Again, this time of year it is near to impossible to fine any place to park and sleep in an RV in northern New York, Vermont, or New Hampshire. Even Walmarts said NO! State Parks were still closed as were RV parks and other campgrounds. We were just a few
Continue readingThe Villages at Turning Stone – Oneida, New York
As we make our way east it is still early in the season where we are far enough north that there aren’t many campgrounds or RV parks open. We have to take what we can get and it works out perfectly for us. The Villages at Turning Stone is part
Continue readingNiagara Falls – New York and Ontario
Niagara Falls! The Falls, there is actually 3 of them, sit in the USA and in Canada. The American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls are on the US side of the border in New York and can be visited via the Niagara Falls State Park which offers several great viewing
Continue readingDarien Lakes State Park – Darien Center, New York
From Geneva State Park we headed east on I-90 through Pennsylvania and on to New York following the shoreline of Lake Erie all the way to the outskirts of Buffalo. We had purchased an E-Z Pass for the toll roads and it sure made things a lot quicker and easier.
Continue readingMoochdocking Campground – Indian Hill, Ohio
Campground: Driveway Location: Indian Hill, Ohio Site: 1 Cost: $0 Services: FHU Comments: What a better way to spend a week than moochdocking with family. A free site, free hookups, free laundry, free meals, free entertainment, and lots and lots of rain!! As usual there is lots to
Continue readingMy Old Kentucky Home State Park – Bardstown, Kentucky
“My Old Kentucky Home” is a song written by Stephen Foster in 1853 and still sung today as the Kentucky Derby anthem. The State Park is located in Bardstown, Kentucky and has a campground, golf course, and the old mansion called Federal Hill which was owned by state senator John
Continue readingCanal Campground – Grand Rivers, Kentucky
Canal Campground is located near the small town of Grand Rivers in western Kentucky. It is a beautiful location set on a peninsula with multiple campgrounds with many waterfront sites, some on the Cumberland River (damed to created Barkley Lake) and others on Kentucky Lake. The campground sits near
Continue readingRoute 66 KOA – Springfield, Missouri
After driving through Oklahoma (and a number of toll roads – thank you family for a great supply of quarters), we settled into Missouri and on to Springfield. For an RV park this ranks up there at the top for the KOA’s we have stayed at. It is a
Continue readingArcadia Lake Central State Park – Edmond, Oklahoma
We spent some time in the Oklahoma City area visiting family and fell in love with this area. Oklahoma City is such a clean, quaint, charming city with a small town feel. Edmond is just as lovely. Arcadia Lake sits in Edmond on the east side and has a variety
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