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Great Smoky Mountains Shakedown (Part Two) With the Townsend KOA
Jul 9, 2015 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
After three full days of exploring the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains, we were in no rush to leave. I was getting used to putting the boys to bed each night then soaking in the indoor hot tub at the Cherokee KOA. But there was so much more to do and...
Great Smoky Mountains Shakedown (Part One) with the Cherokee KOA
Jul 5, 2015 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We have wanted to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park for years, so after spending four relaxing days at the Fancy Gap KOA we were charged up and ready to go. So why did we spend our first full day on the North Carolina side of the Smokies at the Campground?...
Hiking Acadia with Kids: 5 Amazing Hikes for the Whole Family
Sep 9, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
This article originally appeared in the Jayco Journal. With over 120 miles of hiking trails on Mount Desert Island, you could visit Acadia National Park many times over and never walk the same path twice. After three visits to Acadia (two of them with young kids in...
A Perfect Day in Crawford Notch, New Hampshire
Aug 13, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
If you have only one day to spend in Crawford Notch State Park, then it can be a pretty tricky feat figuring out what you will do with it. In the course of a five minute conversation with any of the locals, we were told at least seven things that we just could not...
Two Hikes and a Swim: Artist’s Bluff, Bald Mountain, and Echo Lake (Franconia State Park, New Hampshire)
Jul 22, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
On our second day in Franconia Notch, we were excited to see more of the mountains. However, we also knew we had to take it a little easy with the kids since the day before had been relatively long and physically demanding for our three young children. This is a...
A Perfect First Day in the White Mountains: Franconia Notch State Park
Jul 18, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
It always takes us a day or two to get the lay of the land when we arrive in a new location. I find that I can do all the research in the world, but we don't really get a good feel for a place until we drive around a bit and chat with the locals and other guests at...
Cape Cod Family Trip Planner: Beaches, Biking, Baseball, and More!
Jul 15, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Planning a trip to Cape Cod? We spent a magical week there this summer and can't wait to return. Here is our list of suggestions for where to stay, what to eat, and how to have tons of family fun. Where to Stay A great campground at a great price with...
Well Done, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Cape Cod
Jul 9, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
One of the wonderful surprises that Cape Cod offered us on our first visit was the great diversity of landscape. I think we expected to see beautiful beaches and dunes and not much else. However the kettle ponds, bay inlets, marshes, and wild National Seashore...
Alligators, Architecture, and the Atlantic Ocean: Huntington Beach State Park
Apr 17, 2014 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
I'm going to go ahead and admit something. I have never once in my life seen an alligator in the wild. I'm a little confused by this myself. I mean I've traveled quite a bit in my life, and a lot of that travel has been in natural environments with tons of wildlife....
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