Side Trips in Coastal New England
Coastal New England is home to a ton of small sites scattered throughout which are really cool to see but do not warrant a dedicated stay on the trip. One … Read more
Places we have traveled with our RV, including campground recommendations
Coastal New England is home to a ton of small sites scattered throughout which are really cool to see but do not warrant a dedicated stay on the trip. One … Read more
Of all the places we have visited in New England, Concord, MA might be my favorite. It’s not the most scenic nor does it have the best food. There wasn’t a … Read more
Oh, Mother Nature… How sweet she can be sometimes and how cruel she can be other times. Over the past seven years that Grant and I have been traveling together, … Read more
Roosevelt Campobello and St. Croix Island international parks are some of the more remote National Parks sites in the country… Heck, one is in Canada!
Our tips for visiting Baxter State Park in northern Maine – it’s one of the most remote parks we have been to, but it offers plenty of amazing hikes!
After several busy days in New York, we were ready for a slower pace of life. Thankfully, we found that in both Vermont and New Hampshire. Each state is home … Read more
When we first started planning this trip, from Atlanta to New England, I knew nothing about the Adirondacks. I had heard of the area, but that was about it. Honestly, … Read more
Hyde Park, NY is located about 90 miles north of New York City but is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Hyde Park is the … Read more
The eastern end of West Virginia makes a great spot to study Civil War history, in particular, Harpers Ferry and the Battle of Antietam. We visited Harpers Ferry and Antietam … Read more
After two practice runs, it was time to take the RV on the road for real. In June 2016, we hit the road for our much-anticipated trip to New England. … Read more