Travel from Trenton, Maine to Foxboro, Massachusetts

We drove our coach 324 miles, about six hours of driving, from Trenton, Maine to Foxboro, Massachusetts.

Here’s a map showing our route, heading southwest — the start of our westward journey, which will culminate in reaching our Washington home base in September:

Map

An interactive map, with potential stops pinned:

The 360° camera magnetically mounted on the rear of the truck, for a different angle:

360° camera on truck

I-395 West:

I-395 West

Rest area:

Rest area

I-295:

I-295

Toll plaza:

Toll plaza

Service plaza:

Service plaza

Service plaza

Look familiar? Same one we visited on the previous travel day:

Service plaza

Popeyes and Dunkin for lunch this time:

Popeyes and Dunkin for lunch

Back to the coach:

Back to the coach

Exit to I-95:

Exit to I-95

Toll plaza:

Toll plaza

I-95 and Maine Turnpike:

I-95 amd Maine Turnpike

“Welcome to New Hampshire”:

Welcome to New Hampshire

Fuel stop:

Fuel stop

Toll plaza:

Toll plaza

“Massachusetts Welcomes You”:

Massachusetts Welcomes You

Exit to I-495 South:

Exit to I-495 South

Interesting food trailer:

Interesting food trailer

Exit signs are now mile-based, but have old sequential exit numbers too:

Exit signs are now mile-based, but have old sequential exit numbers too

Arriving at Nomandy Farms Campground:

Arriving at Nomandy Farms Campground

Check in lanes:

Nomandy Farms Campground

Office:

Nomandy Farms Campground

Security gate:

Nomandy Farms Campground

Our site:

Nomandy Farms Campground

RV podcast: The RV Atlas

The RV Atlas

Another RV-themed podcast that I enjoy is The RV Atlas podcast.

It is hosted by Stephanie and Jeremy Puglisi, with hundreds of episodes on RV topics including tips, RV reviews, interviews with guests, and more.

It can be a bit ad-heavy, but often has interesting content.

Listen in your preferred podcast app.

Sugar Bakery

We walked across the road from the campground to Sugar Bakery to pick up some lunch and snacks.

They are cash only — something their website doesn’t mention. They would have made at least twice as much from us if they accepted credit cards. They do have an ATM inside, but that’s even more hassle. With modern technology, there’s no excuse to not accept credit cards and tap payments.

Sugar Bakery

Sugar Bakery

Sugar Bakery

Sugar Bakery

Sugar Bakery

Pastries for lunch and moon pies:

Sugar Bakery

Momo’s Cheesecakes

We stopped by Momo’s Cheesecakes in Ellsworth, Maine to buy some cheesecake slices.

This isn’t your typical shop: it’s like an extra-fancy farm stand, where you self-serve whole or slices of cheesecakes and other goodies, and pay via cash boxes or Venmo. An excellent idea!

Momo's Cheesecakes

Momo's Cheesecakes

Momo's Cheesecakes

Momo's Cheesecakes

Momo's Cheesecakes

Momo's Cheesecakes

Our selections:

Momo's Cheesecakes

Tasty cheesecakes, too.