Friday, November 22, 2024

I-95 Road Trips

I-95 doesn’t have to be a long, boring drive… You’re a little ahead of schedule and you’ve got a few extra hours, so what’s your hurry? Why not take a side trip? Get off the Interstate and discover the real America… small towns, scenic coastlines, historic communities and some of the east coast’s most enjoyable road trips.


Thououghbred Country, South Carolina | I-95 Exit Guide

Experience Undiscovered South Carolina in Thoroughbred Country

Just east of Augusta, GA along I-20 and west of Columbia, is South Carolina's Thoroughbred Country. Comprised of Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell counties and bordered by Interstates 20, 26 and 95, this region showcases...
Fall Foliage Season in Vermont | I-95 Exit Guide

2021 Fall Foliage Season Maps

Fall foliage season extends from September to November across the country. Now’s the time to plan that perfect fall foliage drive! Our maps will help you find peak foliage times along Interstate 95 as well as...
Fayetteville, North Carolina | I-95 Exit Guide

Fayetteville, North Carolina Offers Plenty of Summertime Fun

Whether you are visiting family or friends, spending a night before traveling on I-95, or spending a weekend (or a week!) exploring the greater Fayetteville region, you will find plenty to keep everyone entertained...
Katahdin Woods Scenic Byway | I-95 Exit Guide

Maine Has Three New National Scenic Byways

The state of Maine has three new National Scenic Byways, which are roads singled out by the United States Department of Transportation for one or more of six “intrinsic qualities:” archeological, cultural, historic, natural,...
Lake Murray South Carolina | I-95 Exit Guide

Family Travel: South Carolina’s Capital City/Lake Murray Country

This summer, family travel can be what it was always meant to be: wide open spaces in the great outdoors, smaller-scale attractions with fewer crowds and fun family accommodations. In the four-county South Carolina...
Massachusetts North Shore | I-95 Exit Guide

Massachusetts North Shore

Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, the coastal towns along Massachusetts’ North Shore were home to the production of magnificent wooden ships that set sail for ports in Asia and Africa, and returning...
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