Tag: road trip plans

5 Helpful Tips On Planning A Family Road Trip

A lot of people love to travel across the country, or across the state. Whether you take the family vehicle or rent an RV, road trips can be fun for the whole family.  Now, when it comes to the kiddos, they can be a handful. However, when it comes to road trips, they’ll need a…

Hit The Road: Best Vehicles for Road Trips

Road trips are a family tradition. Every year, millions of families load up their vehicles and make long, winding trips through the U.S. They visit national parks, monuments, and everything in between. All those hours in the car can get a little tiresome, especially if you don’t have a road trip car. People who try…

The Ultimate Colorado Road Trip From a CO Native

Surrounded by historic mineral mines, freckled with pristine high alpine lakes, under the gaze of towering Gothic-like steeples of rock and stone, lies the San Juan mountain range in Southwest Colorado. Southwest Colorado may be off the beaten path, but it’s also one of Colorado’s richest secrets. Pack your backpack, hiking gear, and plenty of…

How To Do RV Travel On A Budget

Caravanning and RVing are both iconic forms of travel, offering the promise of freedom, flexibility, and the open road. Who hasn’t spent a few minutes daydreaming about leaving it all behind, getting a van, and driving off to distant lands and unknown adventures?  For those who do decide to follow through with this dream, money…

7 Tips On Taking Your Dog On A Road Trip

Ever wanted to take your dog on a road trip?  While the idea sounds like fun, it can also be challenging. In fact, most dogs don’t do well just sitting in the car for much of the day. Or, they can get scared of having to ride in a car for long periods of time.…

Road Trips: Why They’re So Great & How to Plan an Epic One

Ever since the first coast-to-coast highway was built in America in 1913, it became a fascination for people all around the country to hop in a car and drive to the unknown, the modern-day road trips were born. At first, the open road became symbolic of the transportation advancements of the early 21st century. Cars…