This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases—at no extra cost to you. Today I want to talk about—POOP. Yeah, I know. It’s gross. But lots of people don’t clean up dog poop at the campground. They leave it in the grass at like […]
Beach Getaway in Alabama: White Sand, Dolphin Cruise, and Budget Friendly Family Fun
As my grandchildren have gotten older, I’m less about gifts and more about experiences. This year, Gabriel turned 15. When given his choice of birthday destinations, he chose a beach vacation. No arguing here — I love the beach and will go any time I have the chance. Now, living in […]
🏕️ A Unique Glamping Escape: The Tipi Village
Nestled just five miles south of Campbellsville, KY The Tipi Village offers a relaxed, adult-friendly twist on traditional camping by providing unique lodging options. If you’ve ever dreamed of sleeping in a tipi, without giving up your comfy mattress or middle of the night bathroom access, this may be your dream […]
Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee
If you’re traveling through Tennessee and looking for a destination filled with the beauty of natural wetlands, a colorful historical past, and a foundation based on native American legend, look no further than Reelfoot Lake in the northwest corner of the state. This scenic park features a cypress-filled lake with some […]
Grand Rivers-Kentucky’s Hidden Gem for RV Travelers and Glamping Enthusiasts
When you think of camping in Kentucky, a full marina with a working lighthouse is probably the last thing that comes to mind. Believe it or not, it’s true. Introduction to Grand Rivers Grand Rivers, a tiny town with only 349 full-time residents, sits on a narrow strip of land between […]
Savory Crockpot Beef Stew
Believe it or not, crockpot recipes are perfect for camping. Slow cookers require very little electricity, making them the perfect RV appliance. Of course, there’s nothing like a meal cooked over the campfire, but when I know we are going to be out hiking, sightseeing, or kayaking all day, it’s nice […]
Weekend Glamping Guide-Byrdstown, Tennessee
If you look at a map of Tennessee, you might miss the tiny city of Byrdstown. Located near the state line that divides Tennessee and Kentucky, this little burg has a population of less than 1000 people. Despite its diminutive size, Byrdstown offers plenty to do with an old-time Norman Rockwell […]
Campfire Cast Iron Fajitas
Having wholesome, easy-to-prepare meals is a necessity when camping. By preparing ingredients ahead of time and batch cooking, you can have a fulfilling dinner–even in the wilderness. Campfire fajitas are one of my favorite things to make when we go glamping. The ingredients are affordable, prep is simple, and it’s easy […]
K&S Lavender Farm
A Hobby Farm Turned Small Business Just outside of Byrdstown, TN is K & S lavender farm and education center. Karl and Sue Lado have turned their small family farm into a prosperous agritourism site open to the public. The Lados welcome school field trips, homeschool groups, families, and clubs to […]
7-Fabulous-Fall-Roadtrips
Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away; Lengthen night and shorten day; Every leaf speaks bliss to me Fluttering from the autumn tree. -Emily Bronte Skyline Drive, Virginia The Shenandoah National Forest stretches for 105 miles along the western side of Virginia. Skyline Drive, the main north-to-south route through the forest, passes […]


