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 across the entire country.
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The article: 2021 Fall Foliage Season Maps, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
As temperatures gets colder and the leaves begin to fall, millions of snowbirds are making plans for their annual pilgrimage south to warmer destinations.
What are snowbirds? Snowbirds are people from the Northeast, Midwest, or Canada who spend a large portion of winter in read more…
The article: Top 10 Snowbird Destinations for I-95 Travelers, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
The State Fair of Virginia is back this fall, and organizers are excited to offer fairgoers their favorites.
“This event holds a special place in so many hearts across the commonwealth,” said Marlene Jolliffe, the fair’s executive director. “From those planning how to win a blue ribbon for thei read more…
The article: State Fair of Virginia returns September 24 Through October 3, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
Sesame Place®, the only theme park in the US based entirely on Sesame Street, announced the highly anticipated, long-awaited opening of Big Bird’s Tour Bus, opening April 2022! The whole family will enjoy a ride on this oversized, red double-decker bus with Big Bird and some of his furry read more…
The article: A Busload Of Fun Awaits Guests At Sesame Place® Philadelphia For 2022, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
September weekends at National Harbor are packed with fun festivals. “After the past year, we are delighted to be able to welcome these signature festivals,” said Jackie Saunders, AVP of marketing at National Harbor. “These provide a great way for visitors to see and experience our waterfront des read more…
The article: National Harbor Celebrates Weekend Festivals in September, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
This fall, chase the last notes of summer sunshine to Martin County, Florida, home to Stuart, which was named America’s 2016 “Happiest Seaside Town” by Coastal Living Magazine. This easy-to-get-to area, encompassing the communities of Port Salerno, Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, India read more…
The article: Plan an Autumn Escape to the Nation’s Happiest Seaside Town, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
The beautiful beaches of the central South Carolina coast have long been a favorite for summer escapes but Pawleys Island, South Carolina, is a year-round destination with plenty of activities and attractions to entice visitors during any season. Whether it’s the refreshing spring sea b read more…
The article: Prime Time in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
We stopped at El Arriero Mexican Restaurant for the first time last week while on the way down I-95 to Savannah.
The restaurant has pretty good prices and the food was hot, fresh and generous portions… authentic Mexican at its best. The margarita were huge! The staff was great but the service read more…
The article: El Arriero Mexican Restaurant – Petersburg, VA, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
What makes Smithfield/Selma, NC a great overnight stop? Consider this… you’ve traveled all day, you’re tired, hungry, the kids are wired… you get the picture. What you really need right about then is that perfect overnight stop… an exit where you feel safe and comfortable… an exit with a good mix read more…
The article: Great Overnight Stop: Smithfield/Selma, NC (I-95, Exit 95), was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide
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 during these long summer days. Summertime tends to be more relaxed, and you can read more…
The article: Fayetteville, North Carolina Offers Plenty of Summertime Fun, was originally published on I-95 Exit Guide