Rudi,
We just left New England a month ago.
We stayed up in upstate NY, at the Niagara Falls KOA.
http://www.niagarakoa.com/
Not a bad place. Really close in to the falls. Great dining, locally, as well.
After that, we went to Plattsburgh, NY, and stayed at the Shady Oaks RV Park.
Again, not a bad place.
The neatest, (mainly because it was right on a lake,) was the Lakeside Campgrounds in Island Pond, Vermont.
http://www.lakesidecamping.com/
We then stayed at the Brattleboro North KOA.
http://koa.com/where/vt/45110/index.htm
Another nice place.
Maybe we thought they were all so great because the weather was outstanding. Or maybe we’re just pushovers, and haven’t really found a bad camp site, yet.
We then went to the Boston area, and stayed at the Boston/Cape Cod KOA.
http://koa.com/where/ma/21109/
Stayed extra time, too. Very close-in to the city.
We went down through Connecticut, and stayed at the Riverdale Farms Campground, in Clinton, CT.
After that, we left New England for the MOC Great Lakes Rally in Indiana.
It seems that each state up there has a campgrounds association, and the grounds list through them. They are, of course, still in the Woodall’s book, too.
We’re presently near Pigeon Forge, TN, waiting for the fall colors to start up. Maybe hang out here for a month. My wife’s got a pile of brochures she wants to read up on for visiting various places. I can only remind her of the price of diesel, weighed against the necessity of hearing this or that country singer after a fifty mile drive….
Happy Camping,
Steve