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If you’re looking for what to do in Death Valley National Park with kids (or without!), you’re in the right place. This guide will help you decide what to see in Death Valley and what to do in Death Valley with kids. ⭐️ This park is home to the lowest point in the United States and holds the World Record for the hottest place on Earth.🥵 ⭐️ Here you will find majestic sand dunes with Mountain backdrops, salt flats that make it seem like a snowy paradise, rocks that move by themselves (or do they?), the most well-preserved charcoal kilns in North America, giant volcanic craters, and Mars-like terrain everywhere you look. ⭐️ The Park was designated a National Park in October 1994, but the fight to protect this land started long before that. Death Valley National Park is visited by approximately 1 million people annually and is the largest National Park in the lower 48 with over 3 million acres of and. 🤓 Whether you are traveling with kids or without, you’ll fall in love with this unique National Park. Every visitor to Death Valley National Park should make a stop at the Furnace Creek Canyon Visitor center to get a park map, get a weather update, info about the park’s road conditions and possible closures. Park Rangers are also a wonderful resource for finding out the parks more off the beaten path spots. ☀️ Summertime is Death Valley’s busiest and hottest season.☀️ I believe the best time to visit Death Valley National Park is in the late fall, winter, or early spring. The crowds are much thinner and the weather is much cooler. 🚘How far is Death Valley National Park from Las Vegas? 2 hours, 15 minutes 🚘Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park is 4 hours, 20 minutes 🚘Zion National Park to Death Valley National park is 4 hour, 50 minutes 🚘Sequoia National Park to Death Valley National park is 5 hours 30 minutes 🚘Yosemite National Park to Death Valley National park is 7 hours and 20 minutes 🚘Joshua Tree National Park to Death Valley is 4 hours 40 minutes Also follow me on social media @goldenstatefamilyadventures
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Where else but in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea might you find such a little, gorgeous island? Malta is a lovely place to go for a summer beach holiday, however… the islands of Malta have a rich history that has yet to be explored. Will a week be sufficient? Due to its compact size, Malta allows visitors to maximize their sightseeing potential. This Itinerary is based on my explorations and carefully chosen places based on the best reviews, and my experience for an amazing road trip in Malta in the offseason. There are three islands to choose from, but You will only have time to explore two of them—Malta and Gozo—in just seven days. If You go in the off-season, however, You may also have time to visit Comino. Don’t waste Your money and time staying in different places if you’re traveling just for a week, do it only if it’s Your comfy home on wheels and you’re staying there. To give you an idea of how effective this can be, consider the following: two nights at one hotel on the island of Gozo, remaining nights in one hotel on the Maltese mainland, and one day of exploration in Comino without lodging. If you’re flying and hiring a car at the airport, Gozo as a first destination will be more convenient, but for the following days, explore Malta’s mainland. The streets are mostly tiny in Malta so be prepared for that.
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Autumn in Colorado is all about hunting those vibrant Aspen groves, illuminating the mountainsides with golden sparkles. This guide gives you everything you need for a magical weekend getaway in/around Nederland, Co, filled with stunning scenery, crisp fall air, and some of the most luscious spots for viewing fall colors. Expect colors to peak in Nederland Sept 15-Oct 5 (ish), but you will still catch some magic if you visit up to a week outside these days. EMAIL me for a discount code! pupperscouts@gmail.com Nederland is a small former mining community just up the canyon from the town of Boulder, known for quirky small town vibes and stunning views. Of course you can use this guide easily with Boulder as your home base, but everything we've included here is actually in the mountains. This area is a bit less traveled than areas in the I-70 corridor, and thus it's a bit more locals-oriented, with all the fun of the more touristy areas. Just an hour drive from downtown Denver, this area is not to be missed! Inside you'll find suggested itineraries for two days of fun, that include: -Lodging options -Restaurant options with fall-forward vibes (ALL have both Gluten Free and Vegetarian options) -Best hikes for viewing foliage, all in the easy-moderate range of difficulty -Suggestions for scenic leaf-peeping drives -Suggestions for epic sunset-viewing spots The best part is that ALL of these spots are vetted and dog-friendly, meaning you never have to make arrangements for leaving your doggo behind if you don't want to. This is a living guide, and will be updated as more information is learned. This is a living guide. As I discover more, I'll add more. You only have to unlock it once, and you'll get all future updates.
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California Gold Country holds an incredible amount of history, beautiful outdoor activities, alpine lakes, hiking, food, wine, & more. In my opinion, this section of Highway 49 is the best road trip in the West. The entire 49 is amazing, but in case you're short on time, this guide focuses on my favorite section of it. This guide holds everything you need for a 3-5 day trip in this region. It includes information on hikes, swimming spots, small towns, wine, food, history, accommodation, camping, and more. That amount of time will leave you space to have at least one full outdoors day, one full wine & food day, and some other activities in between. It's a great trip for someone like me who likes getting dirty & spending time outside and in the backcountry, but also likes really good food and some of the best wine California has to offer. There's something for everyone on this trip. You can walk on a dirt trail for an hour and a half, see wildflowers, swim, go wine tasting, learn about history, and more. This trip can be done any time of year. If you visit in the winter, you may want to sub out some skiing for swimming & some of the hikes might be inaccessible without snowshoes or XC skis. If you go in the middle of summer, it will be hot at lower elevations, but still amazing. Spring will give you some incredible wildflowers. ‌This area is less frequented & should be appreciated. It's a great trip if you're looking to escape the crowds. This trip can easily be done as an add-on to Lake Tahoe or Sacramento. Use this guide as a set itinerary, or draw from it to create your own trip!
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