National Parks of the East in 2022
I'm in the very beginning stages of planning a 2022 Fall trip to the East Coast. This will be an RV trip in a motorhome towing a Jeep with our friends in their own RV. We like beautiful scenery, hiking, beaches, waterfalls, light houses and historical places. The timing of most of these parks will most likely be late July to mid August.
The National Parks that I need information on are:
Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota. We have visited Voyageurs once back in 2000 and only had one day but it was before the boating season started so we didn't get to really experience the park. We plan on several days in the area. How long do we need to really see this park? Which part of the park do you recommend? What not to miss? Have you ever seen the Northern lights here? We were going to try and time a new moon for this park. If you know of any campgrounds with electrical and maybe water hook ups nearby.
Isle Royale National Park, Michigan. I realize this will include a day boat trip and we were thinking of doing it from Grand Portage, Michigan.
Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana
Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio
If you know of any campgrounds with electrical and maybe water hook ups in or nearby any of these parks.
Any information would greatly be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Utahtea
Around New York (to First Order)
Here's a link to a post describing my basic route around NYC if you'd like to use it. It's in the third paragraph.
AZBuck