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Travelling from Washington DC to Niagara falls to Boston

Last post 07-06-2009 1:27 PM by Mike Leco. 1 replies.
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  • 07-04-2009 8:26 AM

    Travelling from Washington DC to Niagara falls to Boston

    Hello.

    We are planning a road trip from Washington DC to Niagara falls (stopping for sleep between them) and then from Niagara falls to Boston (sleeping between them too). I am going with my wife and my daughter with a rented car.

    I would like to know some sightseeing places through the route to stop and take short visits.

    In addition, I would like to know some recomended sleeping areas around 3/4 parts of every route.

    I would be really pleased to get an answer from you.

    Thank you in advance.

    Ramon

     

     

  • 07-06-2009 1:27 PM In reply to

    Re: Travelling from Washington DC to Niagara falls to Boston

    If you drive from Washington DC to Niagara Falls, the most reasonable route is to travel northwest to Pitsburgh, then north to Erie, then northeast to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.  This is somewhat indirect, but there are no direct routes via interstate highways.  A direct route would require many miles of travel on rural roads through the Appalachian Mountains of Central Pennsylvania.  It would probably involve more hours of driving than the interstate route.

    If you go on the interstate routes, you can stop in Erie, Pennsylvania.  This is a small city on the shores of Lake Erie.  It has nice beaches and a small amusement park on the shores of the lake.  I am sure you can find a variety of reasonably priced accommodations in Erie.

    I am not familiar with the route from Niagara Falls to Boston, but between Albany New York and Springfield Massachusetts, you must pass through the Berkshire Mountains.  This is a well known scenic area with many resorts.  I believe you could find some accommodations west of Springfield.

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