What a beautiful place Wormsloe State historic site. Wormsloe begins with a mile of 400 live oaks that Wormsloe planted in honor of the birth of his son. There are 3.2 miles of hiking trails on the park including a section of the William Bartram trail. When in Savannah Ga, Wormsloe State historic site isContinue reading “Wormsloe State Historic Site”
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New Wave Trail
On our last full day of our vacation we woke up in page Arizona. Page was absolutely beautiful. Today we decided to stay in page and hit the new wave trail. Mediums requested to do the Wave Trail but when we started looking into it, it was too far to drive, too far for SnackContinue reading “New Wave Trail”
Whiteside Mountain
Whiteside Mountain National Recreation Trail located just outside of Highlands, NC is a heavily trafficked 1.9 mile loop up Whiteside Mountain and offers amazing views. When starting the trail, you can choose to stay left and hike up a gravel road or go right and start up steep steps. When we went, the gravel roadContinue reading “Whiteside Mountain”
Bell Rock
When we FINALLY made it to Arizona, we chose to stop in Sedona on our way to our rental home in Williams. Sedona is absolutely gorgeous and really takes your breath away driving in because the scenery changes from brown to red rock. Sedona is a cool little town but traffic was heavy even onContinue reading “Bell Rock”
Old Fall River Road
While in Colorado, we went to Rocky Mountain National Park and drove Old Fall River Road. Old Fall River Rd. is an 11-mile dirt gravel road that is suitable for most vehicles. There are multiple hikes along for River Road that are rated anywhere from moderate to easy. The views are spectacular and we reallyContinue reading “Old Fall River Road”
Bartram Trail to Wallace Branch
The Bartram Trail is one of our favorite trails in the Southeast. On this adventure we headed up to North Carolina where we took Wallace branch to Williams pulpit. It started off very easy to a beautiful waterfall. Later in the hike, it got a little more difficult but wasn’t unbearable. The views at theContinue reading “Bartram Trail to Wallace Branch”
Little River Canyon
On a whim, we traveled to Alabama. We weren’t sure where we were headed for our day, I just knew that we wanted to do a little bit of off-road driving, a little bit of hiking, and just enjoy being outside together. We wound up at Little River Canyon and hiked. The weather was beautifulContinue reading “Little River Canyon”
DeSoto Falls
On this adventure we travel to Fort Payne Alabama! I must say DeSoto Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls we have ever been to. If you have never been to the Fort Payne area you are definitely missing out. DeSoto falls was a moderate hike that was absolutely beautiful. During the hike toContinue reading “DeSoto Falls”
Raven Cliff Falls
Raven Cliff Falls is a 5.8 mile out and back trail located near Helen in North Georgia. The trail is considered moderate. It is relatively easy for much of the hike. The bridge was out at the beginning of the trail so we walked across a log. From there, you are strolling along the streamContinue reading “Raven Cliff Falls”
The Great Stone Door
Smalls and I went exploring on one of our kid free weekends and ended up in Tennessee. We went to Fall Creek Falls on Saturday and camped at the campground there. The next morning we were trying to decide where to hike before heading home and stopped at Sam’s Corner in Coalmont, TN to getContinue reading “The Great Stone Door”