We are starting to plan our NEastern States visit for late summer/early fall (August/September). Goal is to reach Acadia National Park and spend a couple of weeks there and/or at the small towns on the East Coast of Main.
Maybe also visit some FMCA friends at Nova Scotia.
My questions to other members:
1. Would you drive all the way to Acadia and do day visits to the other towns, or would it be too far due to smaller roads and traffic? Normally we "park" and visit towns under 2 hrs. away.
2. Or would it be better to "park" at a more southern town for about a week or two and then go up to Acadia for another week or two? Normally we leave the c/g around noon and visit in the afternoons. (C/G recommendations??)
We are seniors, taking it easy... no rush, just enjoying the views, the towns, their people.
We are starting to plan our NEastern States visit for late summer/early fall (August/September). Goal is to reach Acadia National Park and spend a couple of weeks there and/or at the small towns on the East Coast of Main.
Maybe also visit some FMCA friends at Nova Scotia.
My questions to other members:
1. Would you drive all the way to Acadia and do day visits to the other towns, or would it be too far due to smaller roads and traffic? Normally we "park" and visit towns under 2 hrs. away.
2. Or would it be better to "park" at a more southern town for about a week or two and then go up to Acadia for another week or two? Normally we leave the c/g around noon and visit in the afternoons. (C/G recommendations??)
We are seniors, taking it easy... no rush, just enjoying the views, the towns, their people.
Thank you for your input!
Jocelynn and Quico Power
'04 Coachmen/Concord 28' w/tow
Gainesville, FL
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