Family Travel Blog
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is America’s first National Park and includes amazing wildlife, natural hot springs, hundreds of miles of hiking trails, and the world’s largest concentration of geysers. We entered the park and went on wildlife Loop straight away. We found … Continue reading
Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming
The following blog is written by Trev about the gorgeous Grand Teton Mountain Range in the National Park. We’d heard a lot about this special National Park from people we have met on our travels. They all said that if you go to Yellowstone, then you must visit the Tetons. I had images of thick … Continue reading
Wind Cave and beyond…..
After leaving Custer State Park, we stopped off at the Wind Cave (still in South Dakota). Wind Cave National Park is a popular tourist attraction and home to a diverse mix of wildlife. But underground, there lies a cave with more than 100 miles of passageways. The cave is regarded as sacred by the American … Continue reading
Custer State Park
We were excited about going into Custer State Park as we wanted to see some wild animals in the wild roaming free, rather than in a zoo or Wildlife Park (although we did enjoy that experience). Our first challenge going into the Park was coming across a tunnel and having no idea if our RV … Continue reading
Bear Country USA
After leaving Crazy Horse Memorial, we headed to Rapid City (in South Dakota), but stopped in at “Bear Country USA”. This is a unique drive through a Wildlife Park where tourists can see Black and Grizzly Bears, Mountain Lions, Wolves, Elk, Reindeer, Buffalo and heaps more wildlife. The … Continue reading