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- Georgia coast
- RV Year
- 2022
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- Tiffin
- RV Model
- Allegro RED 38ka
- RV Length
- 39
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- Diesel
- TOW/TOAD
- GMC Denali 2500
- Fulltimer
- No
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That’s our plan for tomorrow so I’ll update!Heading that way 9/8 so I'll be monitoring this thread.
Sorry to not have gotten back sooner.Hopefully the roads to & from our next destination are big rig friendly! (Although not as big as you fellas!)
After 3 nights in Bar Harbor area, we'll be headed to the southern tip of Georgetown Island to Sagadahoc Bay Campground for a couple of nights. Supposed to be scenic and very dog friendly.
We are in the planning stage of visiting the Maine Coast. I was sort of discounting the Bar Harbor area as maybe being too touristy. We are more hidden gem scenery types. We live in the Banff / Lake Louise area and, I'm sure you are aware, most attractions are very tpouristy around here but, we know of places that are just as scenic but a little more off the beaten path thus a whole lot less visitors to contend with. That is more of what we would like to see. Any recomendations out there?Hopefully the roads to & from our next destination are big rig friendly! (Although not as big as you fellas!)
After 3 nights in Bar Harbor area, we'll be headed to the southern tip of Georgetown Island to Sagadahoc Bay Campground for a couple of nights. Supposed to be scenic and very dog friendly.
I’d like to see Lake Louise and that entire Banff area, how gorgeous! We stayed at West Bay Acadia Campground in the Schoodic Penninsula area of Acadia. It’s fantastic…only like 24 or so campsites, 3 (literal) levels to choose from and we stayed in the lowest level, spot #1, as the view is beautiful and the walk down to the water very short. They have kayaks ( a must if weather is nice), the sunrises are incredible, the sites are spacious, the caretakers and super helpful and friendly and it’s very dog friendly. The other 2 levels are a bit elevated so views are wonderful there and the walk down to the water is not long at all. A little pricey but definitely worth it! We drove to Bar Harbor one afternoon. It’s really nice, of course, but crawling with people.We are in the planning stage of visiting the Maine Coast. I was sort of discounting the Bar Harbor area as maybe being too touristy. We are more hidden gem scenery types. We live in the Banff / Lake Louise area and, I'm sure you are aware, most attractions are very tpouristy around here but, we know of places that are just as scenic but a little more off the beaten path thus a whole lot less visitors to contend with. That is more of what we would like to see. Any recomendations out there?
Darrell