Type B personalities might be tough to travel with—we’re not exactly known for our strict itineraries—but when everything goes wrong, we’re exactly who you want around. We roll with the punches, take changes in stride, and honestly, what even are set plans? Our planned trip Outwest had some slight change of plans. Nathan twisted his … Continue reading Grand Canyon to Horseshoe Bend
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Toasty Tucson Arizona
If you are planning a trip out west and cacti are on your bucket list then Tucson Arizona is where you want to go. Tucson offers much to tourists visiting. From National parks, museums, great food, and almost year round warm weather Tucson is a great destination to keep in mind. Our trip to Tucson … Continue reading Toasty Tucson Arizona
Charleston, South Carolina
A couple days after Christmas my husband and I traveled to South Carolina. The ending location goal was Charleston, South Carolina. We had to make one manditory tourist stop before getting there. That stop was Congaree National Park. I did zero research before going here. My husband just told me it was swampy so I … Continue reading Charleston, South Carolina
Raleigh North Carolina
I took a week long road trip to see some family and get away for a little bit. North Carolina is a state I would definitely move to. It has everything! Beaches, mountains, rich history, tourism, and great food. The first place we stopped was Carter’s Cave State park in Kentucky. I stayed the night … Continue reading Raleigh North Carolina
Red River Gorge
Red River Gorge, Kentucky is my favorite weekend getaway spot. Located inside Daniel Boone National Forest and home of Natural Bridge State park, Red River Gorge offers a variety of activities, restaurants, and sights for visitors. A few important notes to keep in mind before traveling to Red River Gorge. There is little to no … Continue reading Red River Gorge
Shawnee National Forest
What is it about locals not going to the parks closest to them? I am just as guilty of this as anyone. I see the state and national parks hours away and am drawn to them, but when I think of going to one that isn't very far from home, I always assume that it … Continue reading Shawnee National Forest