Anonymous wrote:I've done this drive twice in the last few years and both times it took me 7.5 hours to get there. Left at around 7:30am and made it there by 3pm - didnt even have to stop to get gas. Took an hour nap at the hotel and then walked around the Falls and Clifton Hill. If you have time during your trip, I suggest making the drive to Toronto and spending a day there. It's about a 1.5 hour drive from Niagara, but less with no traffic.
Anonymous wrote:I've done this drive twice in the last few years and both times it took me 7.5 hours to get there. Left at around 7:30am and made it there by 3pm - didnt even have to stop to get gas. Took an hour nap at the hotel and then walked around the Falls and Clifton Hill. If you have time during your trip, I suggest making the drive to Toronto and spending a day there. It's about a 1.5 hour drive from Niagara, but less with no traffic.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re driving 4 hours you may not get much farther than Hagerstown or south part of Pennsylvania depending on the time you leave.
Figure out which route you will take 80 or 76. 76 May work better for stops. On 80, once you get to area of Allegheny forest, it’s pretty uninhabited with very little next to highway.
If you decide to take route 80, then definitely stop before the forest so anywhere between Hollidaysburg and Tyrone.
There are more options on route 76 and you could reach Harrisburg or a bit further up to Corning. It really depends on the time you leave and how much traffic you hit on 270
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh is 4 hours, likely 5 on a Friday getting through Frederick. I’m more of a drive all at once person
Anonymous wrote:We were just there. Maid of the Mist open April 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed there for the week over Easter break. I'm trying to decide if we should do the drive in one day, leaving DC early Saturfay morning, or split it up in two and leave Friday evening. If we split it up, where would you recommend we spend the night? We'd likely drive 4 hours and then stop.
We did the drive last summer. We stopped in the Poconos and Corning/Watkins Glen.
There are a few lodges in the Poconos that have an indoor waterpark, and if the weather is good, some outdoor actvities.
We did glass blowing at Corning and went to Watkins Glen (part of Finger Lakes).
I hope you realize that the boat tour to the falls does not open till May 1. I learned that the hard way. The falls may still be frozen in March.
Anonymous wrote:We are headed there for the week over Easter break. I'm trying to decide if we should do the drive in one day, leaving DC early Saturfay morning, or split it up in two and leave Friday evening. If we split it up, where would you recommend we spend the night? We'd likely drive 4 hours and then stop.