Planning a trip to the Everglades in Florida brings up so many questions. Here are all the answers you need to plan a family trip - including the answers to questions you didn't know to ask. Look no further. I'm here to help!
St. Louis: How to Explore This City for Free
With many free activities to be found in St. Louis, this city is the best place for an inexpensive family vacation. Put these places on your road trip list!
Brasstown Bald: How to See Georgia’s Highest Point
Brasstown Bald, Georgia highest, lets you look out across Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Here are the details you need for the best day trip from the Atlanta area.
Yellowstone Itinerary – Back to Texas Through the Southwest
Road trips are not just about getting there - it's about all the amazing places in between. Heading back to Texas from Yellowstone brought us dinosaurs, arches, and history trips. Check out our itinerary and plan your next United States road trip.
Yellowstone Family Road Trip Itinerary – From Texas to Idaho
For three weeks in the fall several years ago, we left home for an extended round trip to Yellowstone through twelve national park sites, eleven states, and more than 4,000 miles. Through several years of longer travel, we have figured out that what works best for our family is an extended stay somewhere in the middle … Continue reading Yellowstone Family Road Trip Itinerary – From Texas to Idaho
How to Visit the Great Sand Dunes: The Basics
Great Sand Dunes National Monument is in southeast Colorado as you cross from the flatland of the eastern part of the state to the start of the Sangre de Christo Mountains. As the highest sand dunes in North America, this national park site offers plenty of adventure for families with mountain hiking, overnight camping, and … Continue reading How to Visit the Great Sand Dunes: The Basics
Kitty Hawk: How To Visit The Wright Brothers Monument with Kids
The 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 … Continue reading Kitty Hawk: How To Visit The Wright Brothers Monument with Kids