Woodstock, NY (50 degrees, gray skies, scattered showers)
The weather has caused a few delays as we travel to New York. A spring snow storm was predicted by the weather channels to drop a whole lot of snow right along the route we had planned. Sheesh! My brother said that we are providing solutions for global warming, one state at a time! Snow seems to show up where ever we have been this winter. So, we decided to hang out in Toledo Ohio for a few days and wait it out.
KOA gives you a few night free stay certificates to use when you are traveling to a new campground. After leaving Indiana we stopped at the Toledo East KOA for what turned out to be three nights due to the weather. The campground was in poor shape. It certainly is not worth the $43 per night rate. The sites were a good size and level with nice trees. But, that's about the only good things to share. It looked very run down and unkempt.
KOA gives you a few night free stay certificates to use when you are traveling to a new campground. After leaving Indiana we stopped at the Toledo East KOA for what turned out to be three nights due to the weather. The campground was in poor shape. It certainly is not worth the $43 per night rate. The sites were a good size and level with nice trees. But, that's about the only good things to share. It looked very run down and unkempt.
Our next stop was a KOA in Bellefonte Pennsylvania. This is a beautiful campground. It's about two miles from the interstate 80 and overlooks the Appalachian Mountains. It is very nicely landscaped and has a nice pool and fishing pond. Our site below was more level then it appears. It is a very peaceful place and we really liked staying here.
We had dinner at Gamble Mill Tavern that was originally built in 1790. There is a fine dining restaurant, however we chose to eat in the tavern. We had a great meal and there was even a micro brewery on the premises. We found this restaurant with a Trip Advisor app on my Droid phone. It's a great way to find places to eat or visit as you travel. This was rated #1 for the area.
This time of year you can always expect a lot of construction and lets just say we found a lot of it. Today we headed to Woodstock New York. This was our most difficult driving day. The roads were really rough at times too. I think John was really worn out at the end of the day.
We are staying tonight at the KOA in Woodstock New York. It is a well maintained campground but it takes some negotiating to get to your campsite. We would not consider it big rig friendly due to all the curves and negotiating around trees. Be sure to arrive during day light. Our satellite could not find a signal, however, they have free cable. This campground is located in a very pretty area with charming homes and lots of restaurants nearby. Turns out the Woodstock Festival in 1969 took place 60 miles from here.
We had to have dinner at The Bear Cafe in Bearsville. Yes, the hamlet (new word for us) is really called Bearsville. John's nickname is Bear and our motorcoach is nicknamed "Big Bear". It is a great restaurant overlooking a pretty river. We had a delicious dinner and unwound after a somewhat stressful day.
| KOA Woodstock NY |
Tomorrow we'll be in Bennington Vermont just in time to celebrate Martha's birthday (John's sister). She is teaching for a few months at Bennington College. We decided to work camp in this area so that we could be close to her. She normally lives in Sao Paolo Brazil so the opportunity to see her for an extended period is priceless.




We have found that many KOAs are over priced.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had safe travels. Pass on our Happy Birthday wishes to Martha.
We've been staying at KOA's while traveling as well but lately are finding many to be overpriced in comparison to other, nicer RV parks.
ReplyDelete