In an attempt to get out of the house, while participating in social distancing, we’ve been embarking on kayak adventures here in Florida. Recently, we visited Rainbow Springs State Park in Dunnellon for an adventure. Rainbow Springs is Great for Kayaking We launched our kayaks from KP Hole County Park. There is a small fee […]
Category: National Parks
Junior Ranger Badges are fun and educational for kids. We’ve been lovers of National Parks and the Junior Ranger program for years. You can always look back through our site and see all the awesome places where your kids can earn a Junior Ranger Badge when you visit a park. But did you know there […]
One of our favorite summer activities is tubing at Ichetucknee Springs State Park. With a little bit of planning you can have a fun filled day the whole family will enjoy! Visiting Ichetucknee Springs State Park Ichetucknee Springs State Park is located in central Florida. The park is open year round, but summer season is […]
Camping at Cumberland Island National Seashore with Kids
If you’re interested in taking a day trip to Cumberland Island National Seashore, then you should read my recent post about how to plan for a day on the island. While a day trip to Cumberland can be fun and adventurous, camping for a few nights really lets you enjoy everything this National Seashore has […]
Just off the southern coast of Georgia sits Cumberland Island National Seashore. Accessible only by boat, we spent 3 nights camping on Cumberland and it was the highlight of our winter break. Destination: Cumberland Island National SeashoreDate of Visit: December 2019Kids: Cole (age 13) & Kiley (age 10)Length of Stay: 3 Days Cumberland Island is only accessible by ferry […]
We loved spending a few days in Seward, Alaska at the end of our cruise. One of the highlights was visiting Kenai Fjords National Park. Destination: Kenai Fjords National ParkDate of Visit: June 2019Kids: Cole (age 12) & Kiley (age 9)Length of Stay: 1 Day Kenai Fjords National Park has a few different sites you can visit. The first […]