FAMILY TRAVEL TIPS
We don't know it all, but we wanna help in any way we can! Let's get you and your family outdoors. Here we go!
COVID TRAVEL
Let's safely travel during a pandemic and after!
5NATIONAL PARKS
Tips on National Parks
28FLYING TIPS
Flying all over the world & countrying (and many times with kids) This just happens to be our expertise!
13ARIZONA
After living & traveling around the desert for 5 years, here is what we love about this beautiful state!
8CALIFORNIA
This state is full of so many textures & beauty! Here are some ideas on places based on our experiences.
7COLORADO
Something keeps pulling us back to the state of Colorado! We love it. Here is our advice on where we've been!
7FLORIDA
After living and adventuring this state - here are some of our favorite spots!
11ILLINOIIS
We love parts of Illinois! Having our extended family from here it helps us find the best spots.
8KENTUCKY
This state has some amazing secret gems starting with the national park!
1NORTH CAROLINA
If you need some fresh mountian air this is the place for you! Check out our favorites.
3TENESSEE
This is one of our favorite places to go, especially in the fall. Check out our favorites!
1UTAH
By far one of the most unuqie States there is. The textures will blow your mind!
7WASHINGTON
Washington never stops surpising. Check out our favorite stops!
4AUSTRIA
This country had so many beautiful corners. Check out our favorite spots during our short visit!
3CANADA
We love this country for so many reasons! Check out our families favorite spots.
4ENGLAND
So much to see so little time! Check out the best spots to visit and why...
4FRANCE
This name speaks for itself through all it's amazing history and beauty. Here are our favorite places in Paris, France
7ICELAND
One of the most magnificant places we've ever been! Be sure and check out all the info on this amazing country.
3IRELAND
The most beautiful open lands with megestic secret vistas! Check out below our favorites of this country.
3ITALY
What’s this category about? Tell visitors what they’ll find in this discussion.
6NETHERLANDS
We had the best time checking out some local spots!
3MEXICO
Some of the most beautiful adventures within miles of each other!
2SWITZERLAND
A land of beauty and charm! Check out our favorites below.
3APPAREL & GEAR
We have been able to use some amazing gear to make your travel and adventures easier! Check our favorites out below.
11CARRIER PACKS
Here's the page you've been looking for! A detailed discrpition of each of my packs & what to use for what!
6CAMPING
Tents, vans, trailers, cabins, yurts... we've camped it! Here is our two cents on it all.
23FOOD & RECIPES
Menus for camping - Grocery list included! Meal plan for over a campfire or propane stove!
4PHOTOGRAPHY
So the trip is planned. Here's how to capture the memories from a photographer's point of view!
3LUGGAGE & PACKING LISTS
What we love to use for luggage, plus our packing list for camping and in general! Let's get packin'!
6ROAD TRIP ACTIVITIES
baby travel / sleeping, road trip activities, time alone & more! All the extras.
12RV LIVING & REMODEL
After a couple experiences remodeling & living full-time in a camper, here's some ideas to help your dreams happen too!
4TRAVEL SCHOOL
We love to travel but our kids need to keep up on their studies. We have put together some ideas for your school!
4WHERE TO STAY
AirBNB, cabins yurts, tent camping, campervan camping & more! All the info we know
7BIKING
Some of our families favorite times are biking! Check out our favorite gear and places...
2HIKING
K, we wanna hike as a fam. Now what?
11FITNESS
While it's hard enough to stay fit at home, while you're traveling it's even harder! Here's some help!
4SKIING & SNOWBOARDING
Learn from the best - the 'hot to's' to teach your littles to ski!
1SUP
Paddle Boarding can be a great way to have time with your loved ones and get on the lake. Favorite places so far!
1MICHIGAN RESTAURANTS
Finally got to your Michigan adventure but don't feel like cookin'? We get it! Here are our favorite places!
14MICHIGAN LODGING
From Air Bnb to hotels to camping - we got you covered if you want to stay in Michigan!
16MICHIGAN BY LOCATION
Want to know about a location in Michigan? Here is our top picks!
16LOWER PENINSULA
Lower Peninsula of Michigan is known for it's natural forests and increbily beautiful beaches!
5UPPER PENINSULA
Upper Peninsula Michigan has every texture - from mountains to beaches, you won't be disipointed!
7MICHIGAN WINTER ACTIVTIES
Michigan is known for it's four seasons. Here's our cold adventure favorites!
5MICHIGAN SUMMER ACTIVITIES
Michigan's summers are purely amazing. Here are our favorite activites during this amazing season!
8MICHIGAN ACTIVITIES-LOCATION
Some of our best adventures are right here in our current backyard! Here are some of our favorites in the mitten state.
11MICHIGAN HIKES
Where to hike in Michigan!
13THIRD COAST BEACHES
Michigan is known for it's great lakes. We want to share the best beach spots on this amazing Third Coast!
3Meet-ups
We love meeting up with families for hikes, camping or other activities! We will share when these events happen here.
8DISCOUNTS & GIVEAWAYS
Let's win! Any giveaways or discounts we have to share are below. This is a great way to save while traveling!
1BACKYARD ADVENTURES
Here are some great ideas to have adventures right at home - or even in your own backyard!
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- NATIONAL PARKSI'm going to be honest. Writing this blog intimidates me. It may because of the incredible amounts of history on this park. It may because this park is located on a volcano with mind blowing scientific information. It may also be because this park is massive n size and there are so many working parts to it. Whatever it is, bare with me in I'm going to do my very best to help you navigate as a family through this incredible National Park! Pro Tip One: Before getting started we highlight recommend getting "Gypsy Guide" app for this park. He walks you through step by step and even shares about the history of the park. We had to rewind and re listen to so many things because the knowledge that is shared is so cool! Pro Tip Two: Do some research ahead of time! We are notorious for planning things last minute in our family. But with this park we would highlight recommend mapping out and planning things out ahead of time. This way you don't miss a part of the park you were wishing to see. Did you know? Yellowstone National Park was the first National Park! Yellowstone became a national park on March 1, 1872. When President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law, it protected more than 2 million acres. Things you need to know before getting started: Yellowstone has five entrances to the park: north, northeast, east, south, and west. We came from the Grand Tetons area which is about 60 miles from Jackson, WY where most people base camp. We explored the southern parts of the park on the first day, stated in Yellowstone and then did more of the west and northern parts on the next day. This worked out great for us and we got to see everything on our list :) So much wild life: We saw so many amazing animals while we were here. Bufullo, Bear, Foxes, Moose, Elk but: This goes without saying you'd think... but stay back! The animals are wild and aren't trained for our entertainment or pictures. (especially watch out for the pictured:)) BEST DINNING: Old Faithful General Store: We found some great chili and ice cream right at the store near "Old Faithful". Mammoth Hot Springs General Store: We also found deli sandwiches and ice cream! There was a restaurant near here as well but it's only open seasonally. Very beautiful place to sit and have a small lunch or snack. (gas and restrooms too!) Dornan's : is going down as one of our favorite restaurants of all time!! ! If you like wood fire pizza, devious drinks and a view that is like non other - it'll be your favorite too! Snake River Brewing Co. : Amazing food and drinks, family friendly, fun environment! WERE TO LODGE: W Entrance: Sawtelle Resort - Nice, clean well priced hotel! And a free breakfast :) S Entrance: The Lodge at Jackson Hole: We spoiled ourselves this trip staying here. the girls loved the indoor/outdoor heated pool and we loved coming back to an outdoor hot tub, after our days of hiking:) Amazing breakfasts too! Camping: Yellowstone National Park , Grant Village Campground, Canyon Campground Lewis Lake Campground With Boat Launch Watch for seasonal closures. LET'S GET EXPLORING! About the Geysers and Hot Springs: You'll see many geysers and hot springs throughout the park. it's an incredible experience to know you you are traveling around on a volcano and can see the way it's working. *More info on how a geyser works HERE. *More info on how the Hot Springs work HERE. "Old Faithful" /Geyser Area: Old Faithful Trail: this is an easy 0.7 mile trail will take you around Old Faithful Geyser Old Faithful is called this because scientist have gotten pretty good at predicting when it is to go off. As someone asked us when we are there "Hey, do you know whens the next show is?" ... it is nature. It's not exact :) So be prepared to wait a while if you are wanting to see Old Faithful or any of the other geysers go off. You can check out the info on all the geysers in the information center and also HERE ! Observation Point Trail: this is a easy/moderate 1.7 mi trail. You will be on a trail, board walk seeing many different geysers! We loved this trail. You'll see many of the Hot springs on this trail as well - check it out more info on these below. Porcelain Basin Trail: 0.9 mile loop - Easy but does have some steps. one if the most interesting hikes to our family. You'll see many steaming geysers. To be able and see so much texture and dramatic terrain in one area is just incredible. You'll also find lime-green Cyanidium algae thrive in warm water flowing from the Geysers. Emerald Pools: The most photographed pool in the park. There are a few ways to see it - Lower Emerald Pool Easy Walkway around the Hot Spring pool. Then there are a few ways to see it from above - Fairy Falls Trail/Grand Prismatic View Point: Fairy Falls Trail is a 4.8 mile easy to moderate in and out trail. - This trail is beautiful and a friend we made on the trail saw black bear. You can also take the Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail which is a 0.8 mile. hike *We did part of fairy falls ( about .5) to see the hot spring pools and then the 0.8 to the overlook and got to see everything besides the waterfall. Mammoth Hot Springs area: This area is so cool to drive around and check out. There are also a few board walks you can walk out and see everything. There's a close by small town area (see dinning) that is a nice pit stop as well! ALL THE FALLS: Inspiration Point, Yellowstone Falls, Crystal falls Hike: You can take this 6.4 mile hike to see all the stops below, or you can also drive to each spot with a short walk to each of the falls and each of the view points. Inspiration Point was our favorite view point! All of the parking lots and area are busy but worth it! one of the most breathtaking areas of the world! Be sure and read all the history behind this area. Viewpoints: Upper Falls Lower Falls Lookout point Grand View Artist Point Fun idea: Inspiration Point is one of the most painted place in the world! This is because before photographs people wanted to remember what they saw. We took a picture and the girls were able to pain their version when we got home :) Well, we could go on and on about this park but we hope this gets you in the right direction! We highly suggest stopping by early to get your Jr. Ranger book as it's a hefty one that you learn so much from! Also we suggest this to be sure the Rangers can share if there is road closures, because there are a lot. HAPPY SAFE TRAVELS to one of the coolest areas in the world!Like
- NATIONAL PARKSGRAND TETONS NATIONAL PARK My soap box: Grand Tetons is not to be compared with any other park! Many compare it to Glacier NP and we think it's like comparing apples and oranges - it's unique in it's own way. One of our favorite parks because of it's vast diversity in scenery and easy hikes to magnificent views! Pro Tip One: Before getting started we highlight recommend getting "Gypsy Guide" app for this park. He walks you through step by step and even shares about the history of the park. Pro Tip Two: Don't forget to stop and get your Jr. Ranger book! This book is really fun at this area and the girls had so much fun learning while hiking and traveling around. The girls got to meet one of their favorite Rangers yet, Matt, who took lots of time helping them out. "I'll never forget that guy" -Remy :) BEST DINNING: Dornan's : is going down as one of our favorite restaurants of all time!! !If you like wood fire pizza, devious drinks and a view that is like non other - it'll be your favorite too! Snake River Brewing Co. : Amazing food and drinks, family friendly, fun environment! WERE TO LODGE: The Lodge at Jackson Hole: We spoiled ourselves this trip staying here. the girls loved the indoor/outdoor heated pool and we loved coming back to an outdoor hot tub, after our days of hiking:) Amazing breakfasts too! Camping: Jenny Lake Campground , Signal Mountain Campground , Teton Canyon Campground Easy to Moderate Hikes: Jenny Lake Trail 7.8 mi You don't have to do the whole thing to experience this lake. You can walk about .8 out and get a beautiful view and experience. The farther you walk around the lake, however, is less people and less traffic. Part of the year there is a ferry you can take cross the lake - $18 Adults $10 kids. This will cut off about 2 miles for the following hikes: Hidden Falls 1 mi (4.9 mi) If you take the Ferry over it'll cut off a 4 miles of hiking. These falls are so beautiful and the girls loved climbing around the rocks. Pretty high traffic unless you hit the 'non Ferry' days were you have to hike farther to get there. Inspiration Point 1.8 mi (8 mi) Again if you take the Ferry you will have the less milage. Bradly Lake & Taggart Loop 6.8 mi Taggart Lake is absolutely breathtaking (Pictured) and to do just that would be a 3.8-mile loop. To do both Bradly Lake & Taggart Lake you are looking at about 6.8 mi. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 31 min to complete. Phelps Lake 7.0 mi We haven't done this hike but heard great things. Check out the all trails info here. AMAZING VISTAS: Jenny Lake Overlook Jackson Point Overlook Black Tail Pongs Overlook Snake River Overlook Glacier View Turnout Sleeping Indian Overlook Teton Canyon Overview Observation Willow Flats Overlook Albright View Overlook Phelps Lake Overlook We can't wait to hear about your experience at this incredible National park! HAPPY TRAVELS! (Be sure and share with us, if this post was helpful in your adventures! This way we know what is helpful when sharing :))Like
- FLYING TIPSWritten by: Sarah the Wine CEO Instagram HERE Podcast & Website HERE Travel & wine are the perfect pair. Wine regions are some of the richest in culture, gastronomy, and beautiful landscape. Visiting a wine region truly helps you better understand why a particular wine tastes the way it does. From the unique soil and topography of the region to winemaker practices and modern machines, so many things can impact the flavor of your wine. And you wouldn’t know this unless you travel to a wine region and visit wineries! As a certified sommelier, folks often ask me about the best wines to drink while traveling. My answer is always - drink local! Support the local wineries by buying their regional wines. Local wines will naturally complement local food and flavors because winemakers will want their wines to pair with the foods they eat every day in their local town. If you’re traveling, don’t be afraid to ask a local about the regional wines to make sure you try something that is from that area. Or, reach out to Sarah from @thewineceo for a recommendation!” ❤️Like