Long winding roads, scenic views, windy days and cool nights are just a few of the things you can experience at Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Canyon Texas. Palo Duro Canyon is the second largest canyon in the United… Continue Reading →
I’m not sure we would ever visit San Antonio in the middle of the summer, but in the fall, winter, and spring…well that is a different story. This is a great place to take a break from cooler weather in… Continue Reading →
Just a word up front about Disney’s Fort Wilderness – IT IS EXPENSIVE… but it’s also very convenient. Off season rates are around $70.00 per night. In season rates are much higher. This is one of the campgrounds where you… Continue Reading →
If you are looking for a family friendly get-away, then the Longview Texas area may be what you are looking for. There is a lot to do in east Texas. Luckily for us this is a really short drive from… Continue Reading →
If your living in the South and want to get a real taste of fall colors why not hook up your travel trailer and head north. You wont have to go far if you consider Little Rock Arkansas. The cooler… Continue Reading →
There are a couple of ways to get to Texas from Wisconsin. One route is to go via Illinois to Missouri, and then drop south in Oklahoma to Texas. The second route is to drop from Illinois through Indiana, Kentucky,… Continue Reading →
Leaving our campground in Alamogordo, we headed north for 216 miles to our destination at the Albuquerque KOA Journey. The ride to Albuquerque was beautiful, the mountains surrounded us for the our entire three plus hours. The highways on the… Continue Reading →
Bring your sunglasses; White Sands National Monument might be hard on your eyes. It was with some trepidation that I planned our journey from Carlsbad, to our next campground at Alamogordo, New Mexico. There was a route that would have… Continue Reading →
Something strange happened in July of 1947 in Roswell New Mexico…. We checked into the Carlsbad KOA and were greeted by these two aliens . Needless to say, Alien paraphernalia is all around as you get close to Roswell. This… Continue Reading →
This is our first of a series of posts regarding our New Mexico Trip. A trip which covered 2000 plus miles over a ten-day period. This has been my favorite vacation so far. The first stop on our trip would be Carlsbad… Continue Reading →
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