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Roads into West Point Campground
If anyone has stayed at West Point can you please provide some insight on what some say "steep hill" on entry and a "switchback".
We are traveling in a Class C, 30 ft with tow.
The directions from this website routed us same route as our GPS will route.
Thanks, Julie
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BIJ6165 wrote: We will be arriving at West Point campground next week. We are traveling from Fourth Cliff Rec Center (Marshfield, MA). Saw a review stating use I87 due to low clearances. We would more than likely travel in on I84. Can anyone provide more clarification, thanks.
If anyone has stayed at West Point can you please provide some insight on what some say "steep hill" on entry and a "switchback".
We are traveling in a Class C, 30 ft with tow.
The directions from this website routed us same route as our GPS will route.
Thanks, Julie
Hi Julie!
I just left Round Pond a couple of weeks ago after visiting relatives in the area (I usually stop there once a year.) Take I-87 south from I-84 and get off at Exit 16 and follow the signs to US-6 towards Bear Mountain Bridge. It's kind of weird at the exit. Stay to the right when you get to the toll booth and get off at the exit right past it on the right. At the light, turn left (you'll cross US-6 and 17) and then take another left to get on 6 going towards Bear Mountain. At the top of the hill, the road will merge from 2 lanes into 1. Just past where it does this, you'll see a left for SR-293. Don't go straight!!! About 5 miles down the road, you'll see a firehouse on your left. Slow down....the entrance to Round Pond is just past it on the left. The road up to the campground is steep and winding, with limited sight lines, but no problem getting up and down. Just go slow and keep an eye out for anybody coming down the hill. It's rare that two vehicles will be using it at the same time, but it DOES happen occasionally. Just pull as far right as you can and you'll be all right.
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