Diamonds, Crystals and Arrowheads… just some of the things you can find in southwest Arkansas. If you would like more action, there is fishing, hiking, wild game hunting, kayaking and canoeing in the crystal clear waters of the Caddo River. The Caddo River is the first place that my family and I ever went kayaking;…
Category: RV Friendly
Rush to Mount Rushmore This Summer
Do you like old fashion trains? The 1800 Railroad is an authentic steam train in which you can ride up into the Black Hills. Interested in learning how they built Mt. Rushmore and the presidents who are immortalized on the side of the mountain? How about seeing and learning about a monument that is still…
We Fell For Sioux Falls
I am fascinated by the city with a river and waterfall running through the heart of it. I fell in love with this eclectic, art and music filled town with lots of things to do. There are some great places to bring RV’s, primitive camp, or even stay in a hotel if you wish. If…
Dinosaurs, Art, Music, and History – Museum of the Rockies
Driving through Bozeman, Montana we were introduced to the Museum of the Rockies. Very nice museum on the campus of Montana State University and a Smithsonian affiliate. This is a history museum and research facility. You can find things from dinosaurs to old west wagons to guitars. Many things for all ages. It has free…
Yellowstone National Park
If you have never been to Yellowstone National Park, you really should plan to go there at least once in your life. The natural beauty is amazing! There are so many things to see and do that you really need to stay there a minimum of a few days; longer if you can. There are…
Cheyenne Mountain State Park, CO
Although this was a quick stop on our July whirlwind tour of the Rocky Mountain states, it was one of the best state parks I have seen in Colorado. Cheyenne Mountain State Park was up on the side of the Rocky Mountains overlooking Colorado Springs, CO. The scenery was spectacular especially at night. You can…