Destinations

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    7 Rocky Mountain Towns Worth Exploring

    We spent this entire summer exploring the Rocky Mountains. It was awesome. We began in the foothills of New Mexico, spent a couple months in Colorado, and finished the summer exploring Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. We enjoyed exploring the local scene, both natural and urban. Here are some of our favorite Rocky Mountain towns and cities. 1. Santa Fe, NM – pop 83,875 Starting at the southern end we have Santa Fe, capital of New Mexico and artist hub. Santa Fe is primarily on this list because of Meow Wolf. A unique art installation unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before. You just have to experience it. I’m a little obsessed.…

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    Presley’s Outing

    Presley’s Outing has been our favorite RV Park that we have stayed as so far. From the moment you call Mr. Presley to make your reservation, you know you are coming somewhere special. The property is a family legacy and it is run as such. We were guided into our site and Mr. Presley even disconnected and moved our Tow Dolly for us. Our site was beautiful with full views of the beach and river. He had kayaks available for use and he didn’t mind that our dog “Bart” ran amok. This was the first place where we began to understand “Southern Hospitality.” Within minutes of arrival, we were invited…

  • kayaking with manatees in Crystal River
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    Manatees! But really, don’t pet them.

    We weren’t supposed to swim with manatees that day. On a whim, based on the recommendation from a fellow traveler, we made the hour’s journey to Crystal River, Florida, to catch a glimpse of the majestic sea cows, the largest gathering of them in the world. The Three Sisters Spring, located in the town of Crystal River, Florida, contains the largest gathering of manatees on the planet every winter when the frigid Gulf waters coaxes the manatees into the warm, year-round 72 degree spring water. The gathering can be in the hundreds on a cold day in the gulf, and on these days the spring is completely closed to visitors…