Vacation Ideas?

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I have a week this summer that I would like to use driving and camping in the northeast or mid-Atlantic areas. Last year I did the ME coast up to Bar Harbor and loved it. I am currently considering NY's Finger Lakes Region or maybe the Chesapeake Bay's Western Shore...Baltimore, Annapolis and maybe a little Washington, DC. Anyone have any other suggestions? I would love to do Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA sometime but not in the middle of the summer, that would be more like an April or May vacation.

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Like boats? Try the the 1000 Islands region of NY. Maybe some time in the Adirondacks. Lake Placid region
Personally, I want to try rafting in West Virginia
 
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I have a camp in the ADK, Saranac Lake, it is one damn good suggestion though. Thousand Islands could work, that is one pretty area I haven't been through yet and I could get some fishing in.
 
Charleston, SC is a great place with alot of places close to it up and down that coast...Loved it when I was down there for a couple years.
 
I am thinking Charleston for next spring, I don't think I would enjoy it in the summer heat. I found a beautiful reservoir from the air in NY, near the PA border named Pepacton Reservoir. It's a Manhattan drinking reservoir, which requires DEP and NSA approval to access. Never seen a boat on it all the times I flew over it. Should be great fishing and if I can get my clearances for it before vacation I think I'll check it out.
 
I could use a day at the casino if it rains, it's always nice to have a back up when you're camping.
 
Check into a local nut house then you too, after you regain your clarity of thought, can proudly exclaim: "I'm merely a signature away from a(nother) extended vacation!!" :smilies-19296:
 
I have considered a tour of Long Island, I would like to see the eastern end of it. I heard it is farmland out there, potatoes and other things. That $56/night for an out of state tenter is a little outrageous but the rest of it looks nice.
 
I am from eastern Long Island. North fork still has the farms. Lots of vineyards and winery's.

Never been camping, so I have no clue on the rates. That is in The Hamptons.
 
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