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    Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!

    We usually don't like to label any route the 'best' simply because there are so many choices that what might be best for one person is not so much for another. But in your case, I think there is one basic route that would serve (with variations) both of your legs, up and back, well. Since you will be pressed for time on the way back, I'll describe the 'faster' version of the route first southbound. Leaving Smugglers Notch, take VT-108/VT-100 down to Waterbury and get on I-89 southbound to the Royalton VT area. There take VT-107 southwest to VT-100 south to Sherburne and US-4 west. Follow that to Fort Ann NY and then use NY-149 west over to I-87 south. From here on it's all interstates: I-87 to Albany, I-90 west to connect to I-88 west to Binghamton and then I-81 south to Harrisburg PA. From there you can continue on I-81 to Hagerstown and use I-70/I-270 into the DC area of else take US-15 to Frederick MD and I-270. But note that while this route keeps you out of New York City, the Philadelphia suburbs and Baltimore, and off the NY, NJ, DE and MD turnpikes, it is just a shade over 600 miles and so right at the upper limit of what's safely doable in a day. Plan on getting an early start and not making too many stops - but do get out and walk around for a few minutes every couple of hours and change drivers as needed.

    Now you'd use the same basic route going north but with a few more scenic and slower-paced options. As noted above, US-15 is a good scenic way north out of the DC area up to Harrisburg. You'll have the option of spending a little time in Gettysburg if you'd like. There is also an alternative to taking US-15 all the way into Harrisburg and that is to use PA-94/PA-34 from York Springs to Carlisle and get on I-81 there. The next big option for scenery over speed starts just north of Harrisburg and that is to take US-209 along the southern edge of the Poconos, through the Delaware Water Gap, and on up to Kingston NY. From there you can use NY-199 across the Hudson and over to the Taconic State Parkway north to almost its very end. But just before you reach its terminus at the New York State Thruway, take the exit for NY-295 northeast to NY-22 north and then US-20 east into Pittsfield MA. From there US-7 will take you north through western Massachusetts and Vermont. But for a truly scenic route, at Bennington VT take VT-9 east to VT-100 north and take that all the way up to Stowe and VT-108 into Smugglers Notch. Halfway would be somewhere in the Catskills region of New York, as good a place as any to spend a quiet evening to break up your drive.

    AZBuck
    Last edited by AZBuck; 07-07-2015 at 10:57 AM. Reason: Minor Typos

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