Nestled in the bustling city of Houston, Hermann Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and recreational activities. The park spans 445 acres right in the heart of the Museum District. Here you’ll find lush gardens, picturesque lakes,...
The National Ranching Heritage Center (NRHC) in Lubbock, Texas, offers a captivating journey through the rich history of ranching in the American West. Situated on the Texas Tech University campus, this 27-acre museum and historical park features nearly 50 authentic...
While Winslow is widely known for its famous corner and historic charm, just a short drive north lies a hidden gem that offers a breathtaking natural spectacle: The Little Painted Desert County Park. This often-overlooked destination has stunning vistas, vibrant...
Route 66, often called the “Mother Road,” is renowned for its historical and cultural significance. Established in 1926, it was one of the first highways in the U.S. Highway System, stretching approximately 2,448 miles from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa...
The White Sands Missile Range Museum and Missile Park offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of rocketry, space exploration, and military technology. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit. Getting There White Sands Missile Range Museum is located...
Paisano Pete World’s Largest Roadrunner! As you journey through the vast nothingness of West Texas, there’s a unique roadside attraction that deserves a spot on your travel itinerary: Paisano Pete in Fort Stockton. This larger-than-life roadrunner statue has become an...
We began our crazy road trips back in 2015. Our family looked a little different back then. It was just Jeremy and Lindsey…in her 1st trimester with our firstborn! We learned a lot on that 5,500-mile trip across 11 states, seeing 45 destinations in 12 days. We just completed our 8th road trip, lasting three weeks and 4,500 miles. Feel free to browse around to learn more about what we did and if any of it is right for you!