Memphis deserves a day or two to explore on your family road trip. Let me convince you with this list of kid friendly adventures right in downtown Memphis. Click to check out the list!
Welcome to Georgia
The State of Georgia is a beautiful green land full of history, adventure, and sights for visitors of all ages. Check out this list for more information about the places you need to add to your road trip list as you explore my Georgia.
A History Road Trip: Memphis, Tennessee
Don't just drive through Memphis, Tennessee. Take the time to make it an intentional stop for your family road trip through the South. It is a stop full of historical experiences that can only be found in Memphis. Check out my list of must-see places.
St. Louis: A City of Free Activities
St. Louis, Missouri - Quit driving through and stop to see all it offers. With many free activities to be found in this city, it could be a very inexpensive family vacation for several busy days or a lengthy week-long stay. Check out my list of favorite free places and put it on your road trip list!
A History Road Trip: Montgomery, Alabama
For any history buffs, Montgomery deserves a spot on your Alabama road trip itinerary. As the capital of the Confederacy and a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, there are significant historical places all over Montgomery. Give your family several days to explore and learn with this list of must-see sights.
A Nature Excursion from the Isle of Palms
As a locally owned, affordable, family friendly excursion, the sunset dolphin cruise with Barrier Island Eco-Tours has a boat ride to Capers Island, a beach to explore, and animal watching all in one experience. Excellent for all ages, make this Charleston day trip the highlight of your South Carolina visit.
Discovering the Wright Brothers with Kids
Wright Brothers National Memorial North Carolina is a National Park Site on the east coast of North Carolina which commemorates the first motorized flight. In an area with lots of 200 to 400 year old areas to discover on road trips, this site was refreshing. While still more than a hundred years ago, I feel … Continue reading Discovering the Wright Brothers with Kids