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Our Day Trip to Fort De Soto Park – Sharks, Dolphins, Old Forts, and Zero Seagull Drama

Fort De Soto in Tierra Verde, Florida, offers a unique mix of history and wildlife experiences. Visitors can explore a historic fort, observe diving pelicans and bull sharks from piers, encounter dolphins near North Beach, and enjoy quiet picnics at Arrowhead. The park’s diverse attractions make it a memorable destination for all.
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Honeymoon Island State Park — Our Day Trip Recap

Honeymoon Island in Florida offers diverse experiences with trails, beaches, and wildlife. A visit included helpful tips from the Visitor Center, a humid Osprey Trail walk where a gopher tortoise was spotted, and beautiful sandy beaches with shell collecting. A sunset viewing and a small shark sighting concluded a memorable day.
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Reconnect with Nature at Pennsylvania’s Pine Grove Furnace

Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Pennsylvania offers a serene escape from technology amidst lush forests and historic sites, including an old iron-making village. Visitors can enjoy peaceful camping, biking, and swimming at Fuller Lake. The area’s rich history and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal destination for those looking to unwind.
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A One-Day Fall Adventure: From the Kancamagus to Stowe

The author reflects on a whirlwind New England road trip filled with culinary delights and scenic spots. Starting at Big Dave’s Bagels, they enjoy various local treats, including Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and Cold Hollow cider. The journey showcases beautiful landscapes, haunted bridges, and the joy of travel with friends.
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August Adventures: RV Life and Family Fun in Maine

August was busy for the family with campground work, camper projects, and fun local adventures in Saco, Maine. They installed a new faucet, tackled a few issues with their truck, and enjoyed meals and hikes in picturesque spots. They launched digital travel guides and have exciting plans for September, including trips to Vermont and the…
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Lobster Pie & More: Dining at Maine Diner

The Maine Diner, featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” offers a welcoming atmosphere and fresh, homemade meals, including gluten-free options like lobster pie. Originally a winter project, it evolved into a beloved gathering spot known for its seafood and friendly service. A must-visit for anyone in Southern Maine.
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Scranton Shenanigans: Our Self-Guided “The Office” Tour

On a recent road trip, we visited Scranton, PA, the home of The Office, enjoying landmarks like the iconic Electric City sign and a giant mural of the show’s characters. Despite missing some attractions, the friendly locals and quirky vibe made for a fun day, leaving us eager to return for more adventures.
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Exploring Tobyhanna State Park: A Journey Through Nature

After a smooth start at our first campground, we packed up and hit the road for Tobyhanna State Park in northeastern Pennsylvania. It was about a 250-mile drive, and the scenery along the way was gorgeous—lots of trees, little towns, and that backroads magic we love so much. Jasper, of course, was unimpressed, he is…
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Rain, Rays, and Really Cool Creatures: Our Visit to Mystic Aquarium

Despite rainy weather, our visit to Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut was enjoyable and memorable. Founded in 1973, it showcases diverse marine life, including beluga whales and sea lions. The staff’s passion enhanced our experience, while engaging exhibits fostered a deep appreciation for marine conservation. A delightful adventure for all ages, rain included!

