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eliweisshaus Jul 2nd, 2023 03:39 AM

road trip east coast
 
were going on a 10 or 12 day road trip on the east coast. were looking to stay in the same place for around 3 days at a time. were looking for hikes lakes and nice places where do you suggest to go
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J62 Jul 2nd, 2023 03:52 AM

Where are you coming from or starting from?

Northern New York State has a lot of lakes & hiking. The Lake Placid area is a good base with several accessible lakes and countless hiking trails ranging from rolling hills to steep mountain hikes.

PrairieHikerI Jul 2nd, 2023 09:23 AM

Take the Blue Ridge Parkway--it's very scenic though the speed limit is 45 mph because of the mountains. https://www.blueridgeparkway.org/ https://www.blueridgeparkway.org/

PrairieHikerI Jul 2nd, 2023 10:36 AM

Try to hit the national parks in NC, VA and WV: Great Smoky Mt., Shenandoah and New River Gorge. Plenty of trails and lakes along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I don't think you will have enough time to see SC, KY, and TN.

eliweisshaus Jul 2nd, 2023 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by J62 (Post 17475966)
Where are you coming from or starting from?

Northern New York State has a lot of lakes & hiking. The Lake Placid area is a good base with several accessible lakes and countless hiking trails ranging from rolling hills to steep mountain hikes.

were coming from nj with no particular destination

eliweisshaus Jul 2nd, 2023 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by J62 (Post 17475966)
Where are you coming from or starting from?

Northern New York State has a lot of lakes & hiking. The Lake Placid area is a good base with several accessible lakes and countless hiking trails ranging from rolling hills to steep mountain hikes.

were coming from nj and just looking for the best places to go south.


TDudette Jul 6th, 2023 06:11 PM

General suggestions:
  1. The Wilmington DE area has several gorgeous DuPont homes
  2. Western Maryland's Deep Creek Lake
  3. Washington DC has every thing
  4. Blue Ridge Parkway
  5. Asheville
  6. Williamsburg and area
  7. Eastern Shore of Maryland

HappyTrvlr Jul 7th, 2023 12:32 PM

Another vote for the Lake Placid(NY) area which offers miles and miles of beautiful hiking trails, mountains and lakes.

Gretchen Jul 8th, 2023 02:42 AM

The point might be that they can go to northern NY for a short visit from NJ and want to explore places more southerly.

Blue Ridge Parkway offers these opportunities as others have said.

eliweisshaus Jul 9th, 2023 03:30 AM


Originally Posted by Gretchen (Post 17477504)
The point might be that they can go to northern NY for a short visit from NJ and want to explore places more southerly.

Blue Ridge Parkway offers these opportunities as others have said.

how long do you suggest staying in shenandoah and new river gorge for?

Gretchen Jul 9th, 2023 03:53 AM

I think you should look up these and see what they offer. Blue Ridge Parkway. Shenandoah. New River Gorge.
See what overnight accomodations are available. For BRP I would suggest Little Switzerland as a place you could explore up and down the BRP from there.
You will need to do some spelunking on google to see what is available for your interests IMO
A stay in Asheville would be nice break from hiking--eating, going to Biltmore, etc.
YOu don't say "who" is going on this trip. Children? Seniors? Other ideas might come up for different ages.

eliweisshaus Jul 9th, 2023 04:37 AM

im going with 5 guys 21 years old

shelemm Jul 11th, 2023 09:42 AM

We spent five nights in the New River Gorge area.

World class trails include the Endless Wall Trail and in Hawks Nest State Park the Cliffside Trail.

There are abandoned mining towns in the national park... you can explore at Nuttalburg.

Great eating to be done at Wanderlust and the 304 in Fayetteville.

Also great hiking at Harpers Ferry.

Mount Rogers is the tallest peak in Virginia and makes for great hiking. Does not look like the East Coast, more like what you'd see on Bonanza.


TwoYutes Jul 25th, 2023 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by TDudette (Post 17477149)
General suggestions:
  1. The Wilmington DE area has several gorgeous DuPont homes
  2. Western Maryland's Deep Creek Lake
  3. Washington DC has every thing
  4. Blue Ridge Parkway
  5. Asheville
  6. Williamsburg and area
  7. Eastern Shore of Maryland

Asheville does seem to have a lot going on. thetricitiestribune.com/asheville-north-carolina/
The Biltmore gardens look like a blast. biltmore.com/visit/biltmore-estate/gardens-grounds/

suze Jul 28th, 2023 08:34 PM

Depending on the month of travel (not in the winter-time) you could go north... Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine have what you ask for.


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