So there is no way around it: This post is going to be a bit long. 🙂 But that’s because there’s just so much to experience in the Outer Banks. We spent a week there–we needed a month. Even though Jarrett absolutely hates the sand–unfortunately for him, he married a beach-loving girl–our trip to the Outer Banks proved to him that a trip to the coast
Camp Hatteras, Rodanthe, N.C.
If you have been following us on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter you know we recently spent an awesome week camping in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We thoroughly enjoyed the trip and we will be putting together a family fun guide to the OBX (much like we did for the Black Hills and Charleston) so be looking for that next week. But first, here’s our full review of our
Fall in love with Amish Country
A National Geographic article inspired our camping trip to Ohio’s Amish Country this month, but we had big plans to soak up more than just the beautiful autumn colors. And whether you are planning to camp or not, a weekend in Amish Country has lots to offer the whole family. We had a few ideas of places we wanted to visit while staying in Holmes County, but
A family fun guide to the Black Hills of S.D.
Our visit to the Black Hills of South Dakota in 2015 was our favorite stop along our Wild West adventure. The region is rich with natural wonders, man-made marvels, and roadside Americana. It’s a great place to bring the whole family–with enough variety to keep everyone a happy camper. (Plus, it is home to one of the BEST campgrounds we have ever stayed at: Click here to find
A family fun guide to Charleston, S.C.
One of our family’s favorite destinations in recent years was our trip to Charleston, S.C., in March 2014. Charleston has so many fun experiences to offer families, whether you have preschoolers, teenagers, or anything in between! Planning your visit to Charleston: Before we even arrived in Charleston we were impressed with the city because of the fantastic planning website the tourism office has created: When you check