Park City

When we realized that our spring break fell early this year, we decided it was the perfect opportunity to head out west to ski again. We went to Keystone in Colorado for President’s Day two years ago and were excited to try some spring skiing this time. I was excited to ski but didn’t want to spend a full week skiing (too many days for me and too expensive) so we looked for locations with other activities nearby. Utah seemed like the perfect place because we could combine it was a trip to Moab and some of the national parks. …

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Utah Trip Planning

To my husband, an end of March / beginning of April spring break meant one thing… we could go skiing out west!  To me, it meant we could go skiing out west AND add on something else.  I really like to ski but 3 days is about my max.  With a whole week of spring break, we had plenty of time to combine skiing with another location and activity. Because it tends to be a little warmer in spring outside of its ski areas, we chose Utah as our destination.  Aside from great skiing, Utah also offers some amazing national …

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Opal Sands Resort Review

One of my friends on our girl’s trip had been to Clearwater Beach once before and highly recommended the Sandpearl Resort. Unfortunately, it was booked for our weekend so we had to dig a little deeper in our search. We had a few options in the running but ultimately decided on Opal Sands Resort, a sister resort to Sandpearl. A modern hotel situated on a curve along the southernmost stretch of beach in Clearwater Beach, every room boasts a gulf view. The resort is gulf front but not not truly beach front. The views are amazing but the hotel is …

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Honeymoon Island State Park

After spending our first day in Clearwater Beach exploring the beaches and towns, we decided to spend our second day out in nature at Honeymoon Island State Park. A barrier island featuring 4 miles of beaches and a beautiful pine forest with a 2.5 mile nature trail, the park offers ample opportunity for hiking and wildlife spotting. We took an Uber to the park and paid the $8 per vehicle entrance fee before being dropped off at the Rotary Centennial Nature Center. After wandering through the exhibits, we grabbed a map and asked a park ranger for directions to the …

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Jolley Trolley

With limited time in Clearwater Beach, we didn’t plan any major activities. We just wanted to relax, spend time together and explore the area a little bit. What better way to explore than on the Jolley Trolley? The Jolley Trolley popped up in a lot of the research we did before the trip and then the concierge at our hotel highly recommended it. The trolley offers a North Beach Route and a South Beach Route, both of which stay local to Clearwater Beach, as well as a Coastal Route, which crosses the causeway, stopping in Dunedin on the way to …

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Virginia Creeper Trail

The Virginia Creeper Trail is a 34 mile recreational trail connecting Whitetop Station to Abingdon, Virginia. In the early 1900s, the trail was the site of a railroad line used by the Virginia-Carolina Railroad Company to transport timber from Mount Rogers to North Carolina. The steam engine that lugged heavy loads slowly and steadily through the mountains was nicknamed the “Virginia Creeper”. The last train ran in 1977 and the tracks were removed in order to undertake a “rail-to-trail” project. The converted railroad line is now a wildly popular biking trail, although it is technically a multi-use trail that can …

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Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge

We’ve been going to Hilton Head for over 10 years now and every time we drive on or off the island, we pass the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge. And every time we go past it, I say that I want to go there. This year we finally did! The small island between Hilton Head and Bluffton is a bird watcher’s paradise, with some 250 species residing there. Thousands of migratory birds stop on the island each year, and there is a rookery for hundreds of ibis, egrets, and herons. The refuge offers hiking, biking, wildlife observation, and fishing. The …

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Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort

Once we settled on a few days in the Pigeon Forge area and decided on a day in Dollywood, I knew I wanted to stay at the DreamMore Resort. It looked like the nicest place in the area and I liked the idea of a resort where the boys would have access to a nice pool and other amenities after our day of activities. We stayed in a king room with a bunk bed and I loved the arrangement. The boys are old enough and big enough now that we try to get them their own beds whenever possible. A …

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Pink Jeep Smoky Mountain Tours

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles North Carolina and Tennessee and is the most visited national park in the US. It is less than 3 hours away from us yet somehow we have never visited! It was definitely high on my reasons for picking Tennessee for our spring break trip. Normally we would find some hiking trails to explore but since we were traveling with my parents, I wanted to find a different way to see the park. Pink Jeep Tours fit the bill exactly! Started as an off-road tour company in Sedona AZ, Pink Jeep Tours now offers …

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Dollywood

I have secretly wanted to go to Dollywood for years but knew my husband and boys wouldn’t be super excited about it. So when we were floating around the idea of a Tennessee road trip, I knew I had my opening. I sold it as a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains and subtly tacked on a stop in Dollywood since we would already be in the area. It’s not that my boys need a lot of prodding to go to an amusement park, but unless you are a country music fan or a young kid, Dollywood on the surface …

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