One word of wisdom: PlugShare. I lost track of how many times the crowdsourced PlugShare database improved our travels.Heading out soon for a trip north - about 750 miles. Not too concerned about charging as I have a NACS adapter, but still open to suggestions re: good charging locations; and/or any other words of wisdom. Thanks.
John & Dave: Thanks to both of you for the feedback. Returned yesterday from our trip from the DE shore to Quebec City. Stopped at Saratoga Springs on the way up and Burlington, VT on the way back. Overall, the charging experience was a success.I've made multiple trips from PA to Stowe, VT, I can give you a few tips for 2/3 of your trip, these are all pre-adapter so CCS-only, I think you'll have great success with an adapter on this trip.
Many times my first recommended northbound stop was Newburgh, NY. Originally there was only an Electrify America here at a Walmart and it was very busy, I had to wait multiple times. Sometime this year Rivian opened a RAN here though, so this should be an excellent stop for you. It's a *little bit* off the interstate but not too bad.
There's a good/easy/fast stop at a Target in Latham, NY near the Albany airport.
One note if you get steered towards a charging station at a Bank of America in Kingston NY. The charging worked fine but there was nothing nearby in the way of amenities. I was really ready for a restroom and I think I walked like 3 blocks to find one?
Be wary of the rest areas along the NY Thruway - the CCS charging at these locations seemed slow IIRC, but I don't think I've ever actually stopped.
There's an Electrify America in Pompton Lakes NJ (this has been a recommended stop on my return trip a few times), it's been unreliable for me (busy, broken equipment) but there's a bank of Tesla chargers here that were frequently available if they are adapter-friendly. There's a Starbucks here and nice little shop across the street that has tasty fancy hot dogs.
Good luck with your trip!