Greetings fellow travelers and adventurers,
This fall my wife and I along with our Airedale will be leaving Washington state in September 1, 2019 heading for New England. Plan to be in Vermont by Oct. 1st, stay for a few days then off to Maine for a week. We will then wander down the Eastern coast until Northern Florida and then head East wandering around the Southern coast.
I have the route to Vermont mapped out with places picked to stay with a few boondocking places along the way. We are traveling in a Winnebago Vista 27N with solar panels on the roof. It is under 30' which provides more opportunity to fit in spots in state parks. Maybe small for some but plenty big enough for us. We spent a year in a trailer that was a foot smaller while a house was being built and had no issues, i.e. we did not go stir crazy.
We have traveled extensively West of the Mississippi but not the East Coast, so any insights and/or word to the wise would greatly be appreciated. I'm aware on the East Coast it is not as RV friendly as the in the West. Some roads you cannot even drive on and you have to be very aware of low overheads (something rarely encountered in the West). Also, I take it boondocking is fairly scare on the East Coast plus it is wise to have reservations for RV parks well in advance. Grrr, one of the advantages of a motorhome is the flexibility. Also, rv sites cost way more than in the West.
TIA,
~J