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Get out on the open road this summer on a road trip!

Many families are chomping at the bit to get out and go somewhere. But, due to the current situation, they are a bit more hesitant to get on a plane. Is that you? Enter a great vacation alternative, the all-American road trip! There is so much to see and do on your family road trip throughout the United States. This summer, families can plan a short weekend road-trip or the ultimate month-long vacation. So many possibilities!

Road trips don’t have to be overwhelming. With a little advanced planning your trip can go much more smoothly. Now, let’s dive in to some tips that will help with planning your next road trip.

Have your Major Stops Plotted and Accommodations Booked Ahead

Part of the fun of road-tripping is having a bit of flexibility and kind of going with the flow. But, if the whole trip is this way it can get overwhelming. To have the best of both worlds figure out a few stops on your trip and what days you want to be there and book your accommodations. This gives you flexibility between the main stops but also confidence that you definitely have a place to stay every few days.

If you are traveling in a motorhome or trailer, pick campgrounds with shower facilities and laundry so you can clean up every once in a while. Another caution for those staying in campgrounds and want a bit of flexibility with their travels. In the morning figure out about how far you will travel that day and then search for campgrounds in that area. Call early in the day to get reservations as many campgrounds close up in the early evening.

Lastly a caution for Alaskan road-trippers in the Lower 48–It gets dark early in the States. We are so used to having daylight into the wee hours we don’t think much of pulling into a campground very late at night. Due to the fact the sun goes down so much earlier it is much more challenging to pull in late at night (and many campgrounds are closed up).

Don’t Pack In Too Much

There are so many awesome things to see and do in the United States it is very easy to pack something into every moment. Packing in too much stuff will be exhausting and make your summer road-trip less fun. Pick out a few major activities in each location. Then have a few extra things you would like to do if you have time and energy. This also gives you the opportunity to really dive in and enjoy the activities instead of rushing through them to check them off the list.

Plan for Down Days

It is important to plan for some days to kick back and relax. You might choose to spend the day at a park, splash pad, pool, lake or just hanging out at your resort, hotel, or campground. These rest days will give you the energy to get right back into the planned activities the next day.

I learned this lesson the hard way. On our 6-week summer road trip from Florida to Alaska I packed a lot of stuff in. We saw so many amazing things. But, what is the day my kids remember as the best day? The 4th of July we spent stuck with a flat tire in a park and ride lot off the freeway. We were supposed to be enjoying the 4th of July activities in Boston. Instead we road our bikes to a nearby lake and had a relaxing day in the water. Lesson learned! Next time I will plan for down time.

Talk to the Locals

The quintessential all-American Road Trip Route

When you stop for gas or go into the grocery store ask the locals what they like to do in the area. Often they will tell you about fantastic places that are a little less traveled. They are also a wonderful source for finding great places to eat.

Have a Cooler for Drink and Snacks

Inevitably someone is going to get hungry or thirsty while on your summer family road-trip. In our family, this is always about a half-hour after a bathroom stop. A small cooler with drinks and snacks will keep you from having to stop as often. We have a great collapsible cooler that is great but we also really like using insulated lunchboxes.

Ideas for keeping it all cool:

  • Purchase ice at a store. Bring large ziplock bags if going the ice route. The bags can help keep the water contained.
  • Get ice from the ice machine at your hotel
  • If you have access to a freezer, ice packs work really well. This method eliminates the water problem from melted ice.
  • Freeze water bottles and fill cooler with a mixture of frozen and unfrozen drinks. The benefit of this is having cold drinks all day long and takes up less space. You will have to see how long the ice in the bottles takes to melt to know how many to put in the cooler each day.

Download Maps Ahead of Time

All across the United States are pockets without cellular coverage. In these areas your Google Maps navigation won’t work. Google Maps allows you to download maps of specific areas that you can then use without being connected to cellular data.

Bonus tip: The same goes for streamed media like podcasts and music players (think Spotify or Pandora). Get some downloaded before you lose coverage so you never have to be without entertainment.

Bonus Bonus tip: Navigation will suck your phone battery quickly. Have a charger that can plug into your car to keep your phone charged during the drive.

Minimize Activities Brought by the Kids

If your kids are like mine they will want to bring so much stuff. But, that stuffed backpack of activities will quickly makes a mess all over and cause major meltdowns when they lose something under the seat. Have them choose a few compact items that they really enjoy and call it good. Surprisingly, small containers of playdough have always been really successful for us. Audiobooks, stories, and music downloaded beforehand help pass the time and are educational as well. As you travel you might want to pick up a new activity for them to do along the way to keep them entertained. Steer clear of anything with a lot of pieces.

Get Road Side Assistance Coverage

Many insurance companies have the option of adding Road Side Assistance to your vehicle insurance policy. It usually doesn’t cost too much but it will give you peace of mind knowing that if you have major trouble you will be covered. We were so thankful for Road Side Assistance when we blew a tire driving down the highway. We were up and rolling again the next business day.

Get Your Vehicle Ready to Go

Before you head out it is a really good idea to get a tune-up for your car. An oil change is very important. Make sure all of the fluids are topped off. Get that emergency kit together (if you are renting a car you still might want to pack some of these things to bring with you):

  • spare tire
  • tire iron and jack
  • flares and/or traffic triangle
  • safety vest
  • tire pressure gauge
  • duct tape
  • jumper cables
  • adjustable wrench and multi-screwdriver
  • hose clamps
  • gloves
  • tire inflater that plugs into 12v accessory outlet
  • quart of oil

Bring a First Aid Kit Along

You never know when an accident will happen. Having a stocked first aid kit will keep you from panicking about how to treat injuries. Have a supply of bandaids, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic wipes, bandages (including a triangle bandage), gauze and tape, thermometer, scissors, pain medication, throw-up bags, emergency blankets, and hand wipes.

Pack a Trash Bag or Two

When you spend so much time in the car it has a tendency to get really messy really quickly. A trash bag will be a sanity saver from the mess.


Hopefully, these tips will be helpful for you in beginning to plan your next family road-trip summer vacation. Have a great time on your road trip exploring all the wonders of the United States! Now, this article focuses on the United States but the principles can be applied to many other countries.

Do you have a great tip for a road trip in the United States or elsewhere? Please let us all know in the comments below!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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Where can we travel in the United States this summer?

We have been cooped up the last few month but hings are starting to open up. Some of us are not quite ready to travel and that is okay. But some of us might be getting the bug to get out and see somewhere other than our own city. There are so many awesome places to explore when you are traveling in the US this summer.

Obviously, this blog won’t be exhaustive of the possible vacation destinations throughout the United States. Hopefully this will get you started thinking and dreaming for this summer or possibly next.

East Coast

Florida has some wonderful beach options. Florida is open up to people from all states except the Tri-State area.

  • Destin
  • St. Augustine–awesome beaches and history from the Spanish exploration
  • St. Pete’s/Clearwater
  • Palm Coast and Hammock Beach
  • Amelia Island
  • Miami
  • Florida Keys (this could be a challenge to book as it is pretty popular this summer but)

Orlando just begs to be mentioned! Universal Studios Orlando, Sea World, and Legoland are currently open. Disney World will be opening mid-July. These theme parks are open with health and safety precautions put in place which will give visitors an experience that is magical but not quite the same as usual.

Georgia has some fantastic options. You can actually travel in just this state and hit the beaches, mountains, and fabulous historic cities.

  • Jekyll Island–a wonderful beach town
  • Savannah
  • Stone Mountain–a beautiful area full of outdoor activities and attractions. You can even stay in a treehouse on a farm. How cool is that!

Virginia has something for everyone–beaches, vast history, and scenic mountains and rolling hills.

See historic brick making demonstration in Williamsburg while traveling in the US this summer.
Historic brick making demonstration in Williamsburg
  • Virginia Beach
  • Williamsburg–Living History museums, spas, theme parks, biking, hiking and golf. What more could anyone want?
  • Hot Springs–This historic spa destination has some beautiful resorts.

North Carolina is another fantastic US vacation destination.

Lighthouse in the Outer Banks, North Carolina
A lighthouse in the Outer Banks, North Carolina
  • Ashville–The (almost) beginning of the Blue Ridge Highway and the Biltmore Estate. This is actually such a beautiful place to vacation in the fall with the amazing fall foliage.
  • Outer Banks–Some beautiful beaches, lighthouses and aviation history.

South Carolina

  • Charleston–a fun historic southern city
  • Hilton Head–Disney has a wonderful resort here
  • Myrtle Beach–another great southern beach town

National Parks

Visiting National Parks is an excellent way to spend your summer vacation. NPS.GOV is where you can start your research. National Parks are some of my favorite places to explore while traveling in the US during the summer.

What if we want to see a National Park but don’t want the stress of planning?

There are a couple of tour companies who are ready to help!

National Parks of the American West–National Geographic Journeys

Spend 15 days in October to visit Zion and Bryce Canyon in Utah, then the Grand Canyon and Route 66 in Arizona before heading to Death Valley, Sequoia, King’s Canyon and Yosemite.

There is also an 8 day option that focuses on the breathtaking canyons in Utah and Arizona.

These are small group tours that will fill up quickly!

Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons

Grand Tetons National Park
Grand Tetons National Park

Book this 8-day tour of the Grand Tetons (one of my absolute favorite National Parks) and Yellowstone for your whole family this August. Since this is a family journey there are special activities to really bring children into the history, geography and beauty of the area. (ages 7+)

National Geographic Journeys has a book with confidence policy (credit given) for all tours booked before June 30, 2020.

Arizona and Utah–Adventures by Disney

Do you love Disney service? Well, how about taking a tour of this beautiful country designed by Disney! This 8-day trip will take you through Arizona making sure to get plenty of time at the Grand Canyon. Then you will head to Monument Valley and Arches National Parks in Utah. You will finish up in Grand Junction, CO. On this trip, you will experience activities that you couldn’t anywhere else with any other company.

Washington DC and Philadelphia

There is one adult-only trip in September ready to show the wonders and history of Washington DC and Philadelphia. By taking a coordinated tour you are able to get into places that it is very difficult to get in on your own. Such a great way to make some once-in-a-lifetime memories.

River Cruise US Rivers this Summer

Just because we cannot go to Europe this summer doesn’t mean that you can’t go on a river cruise! This year consider taking a river cruise on the Mississippi, the Cumberland, Ohio, Tennessee, Snake, or the Columbia Rivers. You can even cruise on a small ship down the Southeast coast.

An American river cruise will introduce you to cities and towns that make up the heart and soul of our great country. Your riverboat journeys down the smooth American waterways with the land never far out of sight and beautiful landscapes nearly close enough to touch. Plus, throught the cruise you have the opportunity to learn about the geography, history and culture of the places you visit both onboard and during shore excursions. What a unique way to learn about and enjoy our country!

On an American River Cruise you may enjoy spacious staterooms with private balconies, gourmet cuisine from the local area, evening entertainment focusing on music and history of the area, an all-American crew providing excellent service, and complimentary afternoon tea and cocktail hour along with other fabulous amenities.


Do you have a vacation idea you would like to explore this summer? Comment below and let us all know some of your favorite places!

I would love to help you start your planning process for this summer or into 2021 which might be more comfortable for you to think about. Just fill out the contact form above and we’ll talk!

Happy travels to you…until we meet again!

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