Louisiana: Home of the well-known Mardi Gras, Ellen DeGeneres, and probably the best Creole food in the United States. So what exactly is there to do in Louisiana? Keep scrolling to find some unique travel destinations in the boot shaped state. The Myrtles Plantation - St. Francisville, Louisiana Ever seen a ghost? The Myrtles Plantation has some...
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Little Known Travel Destinations in Colorado and What to do There
Every state in the US has uncommon pit stops and hidden gems. Colorado is no exception. Yes, the state has the popular Rocky mountains and lots of great hiking trails and camping sites, but read on for a few out of the ordinary stops you might want to add to your bucket list. Bishop Castle- Rye, Colorado Who says traveling to Europe is the only...
Little Known Travel Destinations in California and What to Do There
California is home to some of America’s most famous destinations – the original Disneyland, Hollywood, San Francisco, glorious beaches and breath-taking mountains, but from the north to the Mexican border, it’s also home to a string of hidden gems and little-known travel destinations worth a visit. Winchester Mystery House One of California’s...
Travel Hot Spots to Escape the Cold this Winter
With the temperature dropping more and more as the year comes to an end, even the most diehard “northerner” can find themselves looking to escape the cold. Whether it is to sooth the arthritic aches and pains that come with the cold or just a reason to experience a change of scenery, traveling to an area with warmer temperatures has been a...
Travel Tuesday: Fishing in the North Woods of Maine
Savor world class fly fishing surrounded by the mystical beauty of Maine’s great North Woods at Chewonki’s Big Eddy Cabins and Campgrounds. This is the country Henry David Thoreau traveled and chronicled in the “The Maine Wood,” and it’s still luring natural lovers, adventurers and fishermen with its untamed beauty and bountiful outdoor...
Travel Tuesday Featured Holiday Destination: Lanier World
With colder weather approaching (or already here for some places), it is time to start planning your holiday activities with your family. While you could do the same as last year and go to a family member’s house for a few days, there are other options, or at least places to add some holiday fun before the reunion. If you’re looking for a trip...
Travel Tuesday Spotlight: Coconino National Forest
History Located near Flagstaff, Arizona, the Coconino National Forest is one of six national forests in Arizona. The proclamation that combined the San Francisco Mountains National Forest, all of the Grand Canyon National Forest south and east of the Colorado River, and parts of Tonto National Forest and the Black Mesa was signed in 1908 by...
Travel Tuesday Featured Campground: Village Green Campground
Steep yourself in history, New England charm, family-friendly folks, and rustic beauty at the Village Green Campground in Brimfield, Mass. This family owned and operated campground in south-west Massachusetts has the welcome mat out for seasonal neighbors and vacationers alike. With pond and playground, pavilions and proximity to antique...
Travel Tuesday Featured Campground: Fort Wilkins Historic State Park
Once an Army Military Outpost, Fort Wilkins Historic State Park boasts being the site for the 1st Lighthouse on Lake Superior. Located in the northern Keweenaw Peninsula, this Michigan destination became a state park in 1923. Open from 8:30 am to ‘Dusk’ daily, this park allows visitors to travel back to the year 1870 and experience different...
Throwback Thursday Vintage Campground: The Sou’wester
Happy #ThrowbackThursday RVers! This week, take a relaxing trip up to Washington and enjoy all that this vintage campground has to offer! The Sou'wester effortlessly combines vintage and comfort in this homey getaway! About The Sou'wester is located on the Pacific Coast in Washington in the small town of Seaview. The unique atmosphere of this...






