It’s day four, sadly, our last full day at Huntsville State Park. So for our last sightseeing trip, we are off to see the Samuel Houston Homestead and Museum in Huntsville Texas. To Read more about our experience at the… Continue Reading →
It’s day three at our campground at Huntsville State Park. If you would like to read about our review of the campground click here. On today’s agenda we are going to the Texas Prison Museum. The Texas Prison Museum is… Continue Reading →
It’s Day 2 at Huntsville State Park. Tammy suggested we go to the Johnson Space Center since this will be the warmest day before a cold front moves in. Since we are expecting to spend quite a bit of time… Continue Reading →
If you are traveling to Disney with your floor children, you will almost certainly want to find a good doggy day care because there is no way that you will probably spend less than six hours in a park…if you… Continue Reading →
What trip would be complete without a stop at a local museum. In our case it was a stop at the Volo Car Museum with our Grandson Trent. The Volo Car Museum is a 35-acre operation. There are over 33… 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 →
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