Taking Time To Travel
Between work, school and various kid activities….there’s not always time for spontaneous travel. That’s ok. Sometimes you must plan for a trip, then just make time to go do it. Even though we sold Tulum more than a year ago and we sold Greta the bus just about exactly a year ago….we still take and […]
Roadtripping And Camping In The West W/ Kids: Logan To Nephi (Ponderosa Uinta Campground)-(15)

Logan- straight south through Utah to our last campsite on this giant roadtrip throughout the Western United States, with kids. But what a beautiful campground and surrounding area it turned out to be.
Roadtripping And Camping In the West W/ Kids: The National Oregon/California Trail Center- (14)

Pioneers, Wagon Trains, faint trails and promise of an easier and abundant life. Manifest Destiny.
Roadtripping And Camping In The West W/ Kids: Grand Tetons To Logan (UT)- (13)

Flagg Ranch Campground through Grand Tetons National Park, on through Jackson Hole then into Montpelier and the final push into Logan (Ut). Three state day-
Roadtripping and Camping In The West W/ Kids: Spire Rock Campground Through Yellowstone To Flagg Ranch Campground-(12)

Driving roadtrip from campground to campground through Yellowstone National Park
Best Pics: Roadtripping and Camping In The West With Kids

Long Road Trip With Kids, gorgeous camp grounds, history at our fingertips, best of the US West-
Roadtripping and Camping In The West W/Kids: Billings To Bozeman-Our Visit to Mystery Ranch & Camping At Spire Rock Campground-(11)

Billings to Bozeman, a visit to Mystery Ranch, camping outside of Bozeman.
RoadTripping And Camping In The West W/ Kids: Black Hills (SD) To Billings (MT) & Our Visit To Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument- (10)

Whew, it’s a long title but so much to pack into a day of driving. The actual drive time wasn’t too bad for this one and the drive was spectacular and beautiful, as you follow history through time meandering into the areas that encompass some of the worst of the Indian Wars fought in the West.
Exploring Wind Cave And The Mammoth Site At Hot Springs, SD – (9)

We were able to get tickets for our cave tour, knock out the cave tour and see the Hot Springs Mammoth site in the same day. While it was hectic, there’s no way I would have missed it.
Roadtripping And Camping In The West With Kids: Mt Rushmore, Seeing History For Ourselves-(8)

We’d made it to the Black Hills by early afternoon. Even though we knew there was rain and it was chilly, we were determined to chase our nations history to go see Mt. Rushmore and the surrounding areas. It didn’t disappoint and I’d love to go back! pssst: May the 4th be with you!
