Zion National Park
The road trip to Zion from our last campsite was smooth sailing with some fun pit stops. Once at Zion we explored trails and the local scene for 3 day and 2 nights. What a spectacular place!
Continue reading…The road trip to Zion from our last campsite was smooth sailing with some fun pit stops. Once at Zion we explored trails and the local scene for 3 day and 2 nights. What a spectacular place!
Continue reading…We are officially on the road after spending one last night at our friend’s house. Our first stop was the Painted Hills in central Oregon.
Continue reading…Prior to this trip, my memories from Crater Lake were from my honeymoon…exciting, magical, good strenuous hikes, amazing views, so much knowledge to soak in. I wondered what our experience would be like with two sweet little ones.
Continue reading…A campground right on the beach! We arrived a little after noon on a Friday and weren’t sure what we would find left as far as scenic sites. As you may have guessed, all the beach view sites were taken. Something we noticed though was that the beach sites were pretty tiny. Of course there were a couple that had a little more space but as a whole you paid a price for your view. Not far away from the beach we found a lovely site with a hidden gem!
Continue reading…We stayed in a rainforest for 3 nights though our girls didn’t believe it was a rainforest (it didn’t rain once while we were there). The campground was beautiful, and I think we got the best spot right next to the river. We enjoyed some short hikes in the mossy forest, playing by the river, and riding bikes around the campground.
Continue reading…Sol Duc Campground was our first campsite in this trip where we didn’t have luxuries such as electricity and free dump and fill-up options for Wobbles (our camper). The draw to this particular campground was the Sol Duc Hot Springs close by. The campground was in a wonderful tall growth forest which was beautiful! This is what we had lacked thus far on this trip, the woods!
Continue reading…I know! We stayed at a KOA. I can only half believe I am admitting this to the public. Don’t get me wrong, KOA’s are not bad places to stay, however, I don’t really consider them “camping” spots either. They are full of luxuries that do not go under my definition of camping. At a KOA that Justin and I once stayed at we were forced to listen to a horrific Elvis impersonator painfully sing who-knows-what being blasted from loud speakers throughout the park. It was enough to make someone’s ears bleed. As you can guess, I was a bit skeptical having this on our list of stops but we were due for a clean load of laundry. Truth be told, it was a great stay!
Continue reading…