Destinations
A Rocky Mountain National Park Family Getaway
National parks make a great multigenerational vacation choice. Grandparents can spend time with their grandkids and help them earn their junior ranger badges (emerginghorizons.com/become-a-junior-ranger-at-any-age/), while mom and dad can take the afternoon off and enjoy mother nature. And … Read More
Apostle Islands Cruises Offers Wheelchair Accessible Tours
Located in Lake Superior, just off the Bayfield Peninsula, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (www.nps.gov/apis/index.htm) is composed of 21 islands. Early settlers only found 12 of the islands though, so they named the site for the 12 apostles. The … Read More
A Lava Lands Detour
Located along scenic Highway 97, just north of Bend, Lava Lands Visitor Center (https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/deschutes/recarea/?recid=38394) is worth a stop on any Crater Lake road trip. Unfortunately many visitors zip right on by this volcanic site on the way to … Read More
Cloudland Canyon State Park for Slow Walkers and Wheelchair-Users
Located on the western edge of Lookout Mountain in far Northwestern Georgia, Cloudland Canyon State Park (gastateparks.org/CloudlandCanyon) boasts some of the best views in the state. Visitors marvel at the deep gorge cut by Daniel Creek, and enjoy … Read More
Spend the Day — or Night — at Brannan Island State Recreation Area
Located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Brannan Island State Recreation Area (www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=487) is a boater’s delight, as there’s no shortage of waterways, marshes and islands to explore. That said, the land-based facilities are also worth a visit, especially … Read More
Amarillo RV Museum Offers a Blast From the Past
For a fun trip down Memory Lane, be sure to stop in at the Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum (www.rvmuseum.net) on your next trip through Amarillo. Even if you’ve never been in a RV in your life, you’ll … Read More