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Allentown PA to Burlington VT

vtchris
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Anyone know of the best route to take? I will be traveling in about a week, so snow shouldn't be an issue. Hopefully a route that will have a campground open about halfway. Thanks!
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vtchris wrote:
Thanks Ford Truck Guy, that was a great route! The Schodack Island SP was perfect, plus I found a Passport America Club park in Whitehall NY at the Marina. Oh, further north they are doing work on Rt 7 and expect major delays.


Glad you liked it, we absolutely loved it last year.....
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vtchris
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Thanks Ford Truck Guy, that was a great route! The Schodack Island SP was perfect, plus I found a Passport America Club park in Whitehall NY at the Marina. Oh, further north they are doing work on Rt 7 and expect major delays.

DrewE wrote:
I probably would go I-81 to I-88 to I-87 and then 149-4-22A etc., mainly in interest of toll avoidance, but ford truck guy's route is also perfectly reasonable.

Schodack Island State Park (a little south of Albany) is open for camping. I stayed there overnight rather late last year and it was fine for an overnight, though not an especially scenic state park campground. They do have a good many electric sites.


I mentioned that route because I live south of Allentown and went to Burlington last summer. I pulled my 41' fifth wheel that route and it was a nice, scenic route... It was a great ride with beautiful scenery... Plenty of stops if need to..
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vtchris
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Thank you. This is some very helpful information!

DrewE
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I probably would go I-81 to I-88 to I-87 and then 149-4-22A etc., mainly in interest of toll avoidance, but ford truck guy's route is also perfectly reasonable.

Schodack Island State Park (a little south of Albany) is open for camping. I stayed there overnight rather late last year and it was fine for an overnight, though not an especially scenic state park campground. They do have a good many electric sites.

loggenrock
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Hey Chris - good luck finding something open up here! Still pretty early in the season - currently only 38 degrees here in NH. Me - I'd do it straight thru instead - only about 360 miles. You might consider the Flying J near Jct I-88/I-90, we've stayed there before. We use RVParky.com - good source for overnights in any given area. ST
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vtchris wrote:
Anyone know of the best route to take? I will be traveling in about a week, so snow shouldn't be an issue. Hopefully a route that will have a campground open about halfway. Thanks!


78 East - 287 North - 87 - 149 - 4 - 22A
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