PA RT 6: need suggestions
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PA RT 6: need suggestions
Hey all - Askig this question to the PA Rennlisters (anyone with knowledge welcomed to comment). My wife and I are driving from CT up to Jamestown NY in early Aug. Rather then do all highways I am planning on driving across PA via RT 6 to enjoy the twistier roads and better sceneray. We aren't on a tight timeline and plan on doing 5ish hours on day 1 and a few hours on day 2.
My Question: Need suggestions for a good place to stay along the way, looking for something comfy if possible. I also need suggestions on places to stop: eat, and/or check things out site see etc.
Appreciate it in advance.
My Question: Need suggestions for a good place to stay along the way, looking for something comfy if possible. I also need suggestions on places to stop: eat, and/or check things out site see etc.
Appreciate it in advance.
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PowderJunkie (07-02-2021)
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I've been hunting in Potter County for years. Coudersport, PA would be one of the "main" towns along Rt. 6 where you'll find food and lodging.
The slogan for Potter County is "God's Country." You will enjoy your drive for sure. Very beautiful.
The slogan for Potter County is "God's Country." You will enjoy your drive for sure. Very beautiful.
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PowderJunkie (07-09-2021)
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See post #111:
https://rennlist.com/forums/east-us-...-thread-8.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/east-us-...-thread-8.html
Thanks for the rec will definitely check it out.
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Anyone ever stayed at any of these places:
Coudersport
Hotel Crittenden
Mansfield
Penn Wills Hotel
Hampton inn and suites
Micro inn (Wyndham)
Cross Roards B&B
La Belle B&B
Marigold B&B
Coudersport
Hotel Crittenden
Mansfield
Penn Wills Hotel
Hampton inn and suites
Micro inn (Wyndham)
Cross Roards B&B
La Belle B&B
Marigold B&B
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PowderJunkie (07-16-2021)
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Hey all - Askig this question to the PA Rennlisters (anyone with knowledge welcomed to comment). My wife and I are driving from CT up to Jamestown NY in early Aug. Rather then do all highways I am planning on driving across PA via RT 6 to enjoy the twistier roads and better sceneray. We aren't on a tight timeline and plan on doing 5ish hours on day 1 and a few hours on day 2.
My Question: Need suggestions for a good place to stay along the way, looking for something comfy if possible. I also need suggestions on places to stop: eat, and/or check things out site see etc.
Appreciate it in advance.
My Question: Need suggestions for a good place to stay along the way, looking for something comfy if possible. I also need suggestions on places to stop: eat, and/or check things out site see etc.
Appreciate it in advance.
I've done PA-6 from the eastern end (Milford, PA) to Potter County in the heart of the state. PA has a ROUTE 6 website that is a little out of date but will get you up and running.
Some highlights worth at least passing by: Lake Wallenpaupack, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Wyalusing. Centralia is a must see if you have the time. If you have more time Lewisburg is a great place to stay but it's well off Route 6. From Lewisburg, Route 192 or Route 45 West to State College is a wonderful ride. Also lots of plight to see in Carbon and Columbia Counties, which is the heart of coal country. Or was. Jim Thorpe is a great little town if you have time for lunch or a drink.
There is very, very little law enforcement out there, but some of the little towns do have police departments and they use VASCAR for speed enforcement. In the rural areas, PSP uses K-band exclusively (or laser on the interstates) so you can definitely have a spritied drive when you want to.
I attached a spreadsheet that should get you started. Ask any other questions!
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PowderJunkie (07-16-2021)
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I am in western NJ and head out to PA-6 a few times a year. Planning an overnight trip later this month, actually.
I've done PA-6 from the eastern end (Milford, PA) to Potter County in the heart of the state. PA has a ROUTE 6 website that is a little out of date but will get you up and running.
Some highlights worth at least passing by: Lake Wallenpaupack, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Wyalusing. Centralia is a must see if you have the time. If you have more time Lewisburg is a great place to stay but it's well off Route 6. From Lewisburg, Route 192 or Route 45 West to State College is a wonderful ride. Also lots of plight to see in Carbon and Columbia Counties, which is the heart of coal country. Or was. Jim Thorpe is a great little town if you have time for lunch or a drink.
There is very, very little law enforcement out there, but some of the little towns do have police departments and they use VASCAR for speed enforcement. In the rural areas, PSP uses K-band exclusively (or laser on the interstates) so you can definitely have a spritied drive when you want to.
I attached a spreadsheet that should get you started. Ask any other questions!
I've done PA-6 from the eastern end (Milford, PA) to Potter County in the heart of the state. PA has a ROUTE 6 website that is a little out of date but will get you up and running.
Some highlights worth at least passing by: Lake Wallenpaupack, Honesdale, Tunkhannock, Wyalusing. Centralia is a must see if you have the time. If you have more time Lewisburg is a great place to stay but it's well off Route 6. From Lewisburg, Route 192 or Route 45 West to State College is a wonderful ride. Also lots of plight to see in Carbon and Columbia Counties, which is the heart of coal country. Or was. Jim Thorpe is a great little town if you have time for lunch or a drink.
There is very, very little law enforcement out there, but some of the little towns do have police departments and they use VASCAR for speed enforcement. In the rural areas, PSP uses K-band exclusively (or laser on the interstates) so you can definitely have a spritied drive when you want to.
I attached a spreadsheet that should get you started. Ask any other questions!
Are the views/roads along rt 6 worth it? If it were just me I would spend all day doing this drive as I love nothing more then being behind the wheel on fun roads. Your swaying me towards Rt6 with the comment about lack of law enforcement. I have an intergrated radar/laser jammer as well.
My main concern (since we are limiting the trip to 1 day) is that it's a single lane road. How much traffic have you experienced?
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Wow this is incredible information. Our plans have slightly changed and we are trying to do the trip in 1 day so we can spend the weekend on the lake (our final destination Ashville NY/Jamestown). I have been going back and forth on whether or not I wanted to still do Rt 6 or now stick to major highways. It's the diffrence of an all day trip vs 6.5 hours.
Are the views/roads along rt 6 worth it? If it were just me I would spend all day doing this drive as I love nothing more then being behind the wheel on fun roads. Your swaying me towards Rt6 with the comment about lack of law enforcement. I have an intergrated radar/laser jammer as well.
My main concern (since we are limiting the trip to 1 day) is that it's a single lane road. How much traffic have you experienced?
Are the views/roads along rt 6 worth it? If it were just me I would spend all day doing this drive as I love nothing more then being behind the wheel on fun roads. Your swaying me towards Rt6 with the comment about lack of law enforcement. I have an intergrated radar/laser jammer as well.
My main concern (since we are limiting the trip to 1 day) is that it's a single lane road. How much traffic have you experienced?
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The wife and I road tripped RT.6 in 2012. We stayed at the Comfort Inn in Towanda, it is as good as a CI can be. We also stayed at the Holiday Inn in Warren which was nice and the Sheraton in Erie. It is a beautiful and relaxing ride. Points of interest Grand canyon of PA in Wellsboro, Kinzua dam in Warren. Don't be afraid to take some of the side roads that run parallel to Rt6, they are even better. Have fun
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PowderJunkie (07-19-2021)
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Wow this is incredible information. Our plans have slightly changed and we are trying to do the trip in 1 day so we can spend the weekend on the lake (our final destination Ashville NY/Jamestown). I have been going back and forth on whether or not I wanted to still do Rt 6 or now stick to major highways. It's the diffrence of an all day trip vs 6.5 hours.
Are the views/roads along rt 6 worth it? If it were just me I would spend all day doing this drive as I love nothing more then being behind the wheel on fun roads. Your swaying me towards Rt6 with the comment about lack of law enforcement. I have an intergrated radar/laser jammer as well.
My main concern (since we are limiting the trip to 1 day) is that it's a single lane road. How much traffic have you experienced?
Are the views/roads along rt 6 worth it? If it were just me I would spend all day doing this drive as I love nothing more then being behind the wheel on fun roads. Your swaying me towards Rt6 with the comment about lack of law enforcement. I have an intergrated radar/laser jammer as well.
My main concern (since we are limiting the trip to 1 day) is that it's a single lane road. How much traffic have you experienced?
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