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Driving from Philly to Gatlinburg, TN
One mapping site takes us from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, PA via PA Turnpike to I-81. Another down I-95 to I-66 to I-81. Is one route significantly better than the other (traffic, time, etc)? We are leaving this Saturday at 5pm and hope to drive about halfway. Thanks for your input.
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I drive from Chattanooga to New York 3X a year. I would definitely choose I-81 over I-95. Very pretty drive thru Virginia. Less traffic and no tolls. I would suggest driving as far as Roanoke area for evening. Next day will be about 3 1/2 hours to Gatlinburg from there. The Smokies are great this time of year, though croweded.
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Seconded on 81. I don't know what your PA turnpike is like, but the 95 route would take you right through the DC area -- nasty traffic, and not scenic at all.
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We live in Philly and my wife's family lives in TN. Thus, we go down there about every other year.
I can not emphasize this strongly enough: do not, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER, drive through the Washington DC area unless you are going to Washington itself. Horrendous traffic in this area is even more certain than death or taxes. |
Thanks, everyone. You confirmed my thoughts. I am very familiar with I-95 and try to avoid the Baltimore and DC sections when I can. I was a bit concerned about reports of problems with 18 wheelers on I-81 but it looks like that's what we'll be taking.
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Of course, the next question would be "why Gatlinburg"!! LOL
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There ARE a fair number of 18-wheelers on 81, but I'd rather battle them than DC traffic any day. You can check traffic on your route by calling 511 in Virginia -- it's an automated system that lists accidents, congestion, etc. And if you come upon backed-up traffic or an accident in Virginia, Route 11 parallels 81 at least from Staunton to around Christiansburg (and probably further, but that's the stretch where I've used it).
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