Linville Caverns of Western North Carolina
Previous Next There is something magical (and creepy) about caves. From Journey to the Center of the Earth to Tom Sawyer, caves have come to … Read more
Previous Next There is something magical (and creepy) about caves. From Journey to the Center of the Earth to Tom Sawyer, caves have come to … Read more
The Gorges State Park waterfalls are unique for a few good reasons. First, only one of them, Bearwallow Falls, is actually in the park. The … Read more
The Judaculla Rock, a large boulder containing over 1,500 carved, pecked and smoothed designs, represents one of the greatest archaeological mysteries in North America. Located … Read more
Old Town Alexandria is sandwiched just 8 miles south of Washington, D.C. and 10 miles north of Mount Vernon. This historic area of Alexandria, VA, … Read more
There are many things to see at Mount Vernon. The only place George Washington ever called home is located on the banks of the Potomac … Read more
The McCall Winter Carnival is an Idaho tradition like no other. We drove in from Boise (2-hour drive north) for a day to enjoy the … Read more
There are countless things to do in Cherokee, North Carolina. You can waterfall chase, learn all about local Cherokee history, visit a century-old farm and … Read more
The Fugitive train wreck, located in rural North Carolina, remains one of cinema’s more iconic scenes. Viewed through a modern lens the train wreck scene … Read more
The Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is located just a few minutes drive southeast from downtown Gatlinburg, TN. The “trail” is unique in that the … Read more
Our visit to the Smoky Mountains National Park was full of action, adventure and entertainment. Our primary attraction to the Smoky Mountains National Park was … Read more