In this episode, we talk about the Utah Mighty 5 and then dive into other thoughts about National Parks.
In this episode, we talk about the Utah Mighty 5 and then dive into other thoughts about National Parks.
Arizona is a popular winter destination for RVers. We spent the winter visiting and playing in Arizona. On this episode of Off the Beaten Path but Not Lost we share places to stay in Arizona and some fun Jeep trails.
We discuss boondocking and free camping tips. Boondocking is camping that is self-contained and off-grid.
We had so much to talk about on the topic of Disney World that we had to break the podcast into two parts. We discuss the other three parks – Animal Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood.
We spent two months in the Orlando, Florida area at Disney World and RV campgrounds within 25 minutes of the parks. This is part 2 where we discuss annual passes, COVID, campgrounds, and Animal Kingdom.
Sixteen days after Kylie was born, we visited Ocqueoc Falls in Presque Isle County in the northeastern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan.
After spending a month in the area, we have compiled a list of free family things to do in Las Vegas and the surrounding area. It was a lot of fun, and we explored some off-the-beaten-path adventures that didn’t break the bank.
We took Potash road and Shafer trail on an epic trail ride to Canyonlands National Park.
In this episode, we give you our move day and road trip tips on keeping your kiddos (and yourself) happy.
In our inaugural episode, we share our first-time experiences, from conquering Flaming Gorge, mountain passes, the Valley of the Gods, and Harvest Host.
Welcome to Off the beaten path but not lost podcast. We will be telling stories about the RV lifestyle, campgrounds, National Parks, Jeep trails, homeschool, off-the-beaten-path adventures, and so much more.
Castle Dome Mountains Trail has a moderately difficult rating, so it looked like the perfect trail for our mildly modified Wrangler.
Our family loves a good road trip. For instance, sometimes our destination is a trail, a cool new city, a forest, but driving a few hours just to see what we see is the main idea. With over 32 miles of beach, Galveston made for a fun day trip.
Lakeland RV Ranch was a great park located in Farmersville, Texas near Lake Lavon. It was reasonably priced and included 50amp, free laundry, water, sewer, a catch and release pond, workout room, and free wifi.
We will be spending the first year in the “Lone Star State,” the time will allow us to establish our Texas residency, RV projects, and even some exploring.
A day trip to the Fort Worth Stockyards to see the famous cattle drive.
On a road trip to our camping spot for the weekend, sometime before we were even married, Tony and I first discussed how fun it would be to travel the country in an RV. We didn’t know then but this dream would become reality.
The girls and I visited In-Sync Exotics with some friends we met at Lakeland RV Ranch for an Easter Egg Hunt.