Family travel Archives - Hazeadventure https://Hazeadventure.com/tag/family-travel/ Opening the doors to the great outdoors and adventure travel Tue, 14 Nov 2023 14:46:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://in4adventure.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/in4-fav.png Family travel Archives - Hazeadventure https://Hazeadventure.com/tag/family-travel/ 32 32 Family Fun in Ocean City, MD https://Hazeadventure.com/family-fun-in-ocean-city-maryland/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=family-fun-in-ocean-city-maryland https://Hazeadventure.com/family-fun-in-ocean-city-maryland/#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2023 06:57:00 +0000 https://Hazeadventure.com/?p=9347 Emily and Nick out line their favorite things to do in Ocean City, MD, spanning on water and off water adventure for all.

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When planning a family vacation, you’ll find that everyone’s favorite attraction or thing to do will be very different. And that happened to my family when we visited Ocean City in Maryland. 

Family Fun in Ocean City Maryland

Today I’m going to share with you five of my family’s favorite things to do when visiting Ocean City. And as each of us came up with something different as we all enjoyed individual experiences, activities, and adventures, you’ll have a diverse list of Ocean City attractions that may appeal to you and your family. 

A marshmallow roast is favorite things to do in ocean city... well, anywhere!
Family fun in ocean city: A marshmallow roast is favorite things to do… well, anywhere!

Staying in a Cottage

For me, the number one thing I loved most about Ocean City was the fact that we rented a cottage. I got to open the door and walk straight out onto the beach. So that was definitely the highlight of my entire trip, just being able to enjoy the beauty and the scenery of the ocean. 

Jolly Roger action!
Jolly Roger action for family fun in Ocean City!

Jolly Rogers

When I asked my son, Tucker, what his favorite thing to do in Ocean City is, he said ride the rides at Jolly Rogers. Jolly Rogers is an amusement park in Ocean City. And although Tucker was at first nervous about riding the roller coasters, by the end of the day, he was riding all of them. So not only did he enjoy the experience, but he also overcame his fears. 

Kite flying on the beach instantly became a favorite.  Check out that grin!
Kite flying on the beach instantly became a favorite during our trip to Ocean City, MD. Check out that grin!

Flying Kites

My daughter Parker’s favorite thing to do in Ocean City was flying kites. Flying kites is a popular thing to do in Ocean City. And there are huge stores that sell hundreds and hundreds of different styles of kites. When we were in Maryland, it was quite windy. So the kids got to pick out their special kites and then spend time flying them, which was obviously the activity that stood out most to Parker on our trip. 

Jetski's are for rent everywhere here in Ocean City.
Jet ski's are for rent everywhere here in Ocean City.

Jet skiing

Nick’s favorite part about Ocean City—no surprise to me—was jet skiing. During our time in Maryland, Nick absolutely loved having the opportunity to get on a jet ski. And he also loved watching the kids have fun on them too. Parker especially was so enthusiastic, which made it a really big win. 

Nick did get to rip around by himself. So I think for him, he just really enjoyed being on something motorized out in the ocean—that’s kind of Nick’s style. 

No adventure for us is complete without kayaking.
No family fun adventure for us is complete without kayaking.

Kayaking

And the final favorite Ocean City activity that we would all agree on—because my whole family loves it—is kayaking. We went kayaking inside the Marsh Bay Area of Ocean City. And it was a really special experience because it was incredibly educational. We learned all about the ecosystem and the environment. And then, on top of that, we saw an eagle. So it was really great for all of us to be out on the water together. Our trip to Ocean City Maryland was filled with family fun!

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Capturing family vacations on a camera is something we have always loved doing. It's not always easy! Adventuring with your kids can be challenging enough, let alone trying to capture those moments via a camera. 

Over the years, I’ve had experience using three different camera options while adventuring: iPhone, GoPro, and DSLR. In this post, I'll share what I've learnt about choosing the right camera for your family so that you always have something to remind you of those memories in the great outdoors. 

The iphone has come a LONG way since the classic selfie.
The iphone has come a LONG way since the classic selfie.

iPhone Camera

The first camera I want to talk about is the iPhone camera. And the reason I want to bring it up is because you will always have it on you. It’s very rare these days for someone not to have their phone in their pocket while adventuring. I find I can take high-quality photos with just my iPhone alone—I’m actually quite shocked at times by how good the photos come out. 

One of the biggest benefits of the iPhone camera is that the big screen really allows you to see what the photo will look like, which is something you don’t really get with other camera options. 

Another benefit is that it's super easy to use. And your photos are stored directly on your phone. It's also nice that you can share them instantly with your friends, family, and social media accounts. 

Tucker has mastered the GoPro!
Tucker has mastered the GoPro!

GoPro Cameras

The second camera I want to talk about for family vacations is actually one that I use to film my Youtube videos. And that is a GoPro. 

I take my GoPro everywhere with me because it's so compact and sturdy. GoPros are childproof, waterproof, and mudproof, meaning I can seriously abuse it while hiking, biking, or kayaking. And I know it's going to last thanks to its incredible durability. 

Although GoPros are known for taking videos, what many people don’t recognize is that they also take really good photographs. My favorite setting—the time-lapse—lets you capture photos with your family while in the moment. And the best part? You don’t even need to be holding the camera yourself! You can set the GoPro down…put it in time-lapse mode…and let it capture the moments without even having to think about it. 

My GoPro has been through a LOT and it keeps on taking great video and photos!
My GoPro has been through a LOT and it keeps on taking great video and photos!

Another thing I love about GoPros is there are many different attachments and accessories to change up the camera perspective. For example, when I'm kayaking, I like to wear the GoPro on my helmet as I go down rapids. But there are also selfie sticks, chest mounts, and floating attachments to give your photos and videos some really unique angles. 

A DSLR camera can't be beat when it comes to quality.
A DSLR camera is a classic with great quality.

DSLR Cameras

The third camera we often take on family adventures is a DSLR camera. We’ve used a ton of DSLR cameras over the years. However, we’re realizing that we’re using them less and less. And that's mainly because the photo and video quality of our GoPro is just as high as a big bulky DSLR camera. 

With that being said, one of the reasons that you might choose a DSLR camera over your GoPro or iPhone is because of the zoom. If you’re really far away from something, like a bird, for example, then it’s going to be easier to capture it on a DSLR camera with different lenses and zoom capabilities. 

We love our GoPro's and we have them running pretty much 24/7
We love our GoPros and we have them running pretty much 24/7.

Which Camera is Best for Family Vacations?

The best camera option for family vacations is the one that’s going to give you the best quality photos while also being easy to use. 

At the end of the day, you don’t want to be missing out on those beautiful family moments because you're fiddling with your phone. Don’t be the person with their phone out the whole time. 

You want to be able to take the picture but still enjoy what you’re doing and everything around you. The only way to do that is to have something easy to use. 

My iPhone is always in my pocket. And my GoPro can take on abuse, water, and mud—something you really need when you have kids—so knowing I don’t have to worry about it really allows me to enjoy the moment. Of course, each family is different. Find what works best for you and get out there and make some memories with your kids!

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Kayaks: Jackson Kayak Dynamic Duo, Jackson Kayak Rockstar
Life Vests: NRS Zen PFD
Backpack: Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack
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For those that know me, mountain biking isn’t something I do very often but e-bikes changed that for me. It's still not my favorite, I don't love scaling a trail on a bike and I find it intimidating. An e-bike has helped me and made a huge difference in our outdoor adventures as a family.

There are e-bikes for everyone
There are e-bikes for everyone.

E-Bike Classes

The questions people often ask are do I want an e-bike? Is an e-bike worth investing in? Can my e-bike go everywhere? What states allow e-bikes on their trails?

There are three different classes for e-bikes, however, the majority fall into one class. I used a class one e-bike, and what makes it a class one is the fact that it doesn’t go over 20 miles an hour, and there is no throttle. 

The e-bike has power and you can control it.
e-bikes have power and you can control it.

A common misconception with e-bikes is that there is a button you press to make the bike go. But that isn’t the case. With e-bikes, the amount of power you put into the pedals is how much power you’re going to get out of the bike. 

A lot of trails across the US allow class one e-bikes. Bikes that fall under class two and class three are usually not allowed. Class two and class three bikes have a throttle which means they can then go much faster. 

When purchasing an e-bike, it’s important to know what type of class. Then know which trails you can bike on. 

Nick loves his mountain e-bike.
Nick loves mountain bikes but especially e-bikes.

Cargo E-Bikes VS Mountain E-Bikes

My family’s really lucky as we have one cargo e-bike and one mountain e-bike. Of the two, the mountain e-bike is definitely Nick’s baby, as he loves to go mountain biking and uses it way more than I do. 

The cargo bike is the one that I take the kids out on when we go grocery shopping or to get ice cream. I’ll often choose the cargo bike over hopping in the car as I get the pleasure and the dopamine hit that you get from being outside and moving your body.

Why an E-Bike?

Before our e-bikes, I would never go to the top of the mountain to bike down. But now, I have that extra boost that allows me to get outdoors and breathe in the fresh air. Whether you’re feeling tired, sick, or just not up to the fitness level of your fellow bikers, e-bikes get you out enjoying the experience taking some of the required effort of biking away from you. 

Bosch powers many brands of bikes across many models
Bosch powers many brands of e-bikes across many models.

E-Bikes Powered by Bosch

There are a lot of different companies out there with their own e-bike variations. But for us, we’ve opted to use bikes powered by Bosch.

Bosch is a huge company, and I bet so many things in your house are powered by them without you even realizing it. Bosch’s level of innovation, expertise, and the amount of detail they put into their products is very high. We knew that when investing in e-bikes powered by Bosch that we were investing in something high quality, sustainable and safe to use. 

Travelling in a group is always good for safety and company in the woods.
Travelling in a group is always good for safety while e-biking with the family in the woods.

Tips for Mountain Biking

Here are a couple of little pointers if you’re getting into mountain biking:

Go with a group

  • It is always good to go with a group as it makes you feel more safe. Some people like to head out on their own—which is totally fine— but for me, I like to enjoy beautiful places
    with those that I love. 

Relax while riding

  • Often, when we get on bikes, we’re really tense. One of my biggest pointers is to just relax. Try to have as much fun as possible while you’re riding by loosening yourself up and forgetting about everything that is bothering you. 

Choose shorter distances

  • When you’re first starting out, choose shorter distances and get yourself to a point where you feel comfortable. Don’t feel discouraged if you have to walk certain parts of the trail, as your safety and mental well-being are more important. Set achievable small goals and enjoy your time outside. 
Nick likes to jump.  To do that, he needs the right bike.

Choose the right bike

  • I can’t express enough the difference the right bike can make. For me, when I first got into mountain biking, I had a frame that was a little too big, and it really altered my ability to ride. Then, when I got a frame that was right for me, it clicked, and I felt much more comfortable as the bike was more manageable. Make sure when you’re bike shopping, whether that be for a traditional mountain bike or an e-bike, that you go into a store and have a professional help you choose the right sized bike for you. 

Be prepared

  • My final pointer for getting into mountain biking is to always be prepared. Take along snacks, water, a charged phone, and other safety pieces that can help you along the way.
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Unleash Your Kids' Inner Explorer!

Our mission at Great Family Adventure is to encourage, inspire, and empower people to get outside. As a family-based platform, we think it’s important for us to continue exploring outdoors with kids.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed and you’re struggling to get your kids out of the house, here are some great tips and tricks that should help. 

Get Involved in Unstructured Play

I recently found out that the average kid spends three to four minutes a day in unstructured playtime outside, and to me, that’s just mind-boggling. I grew up in the outdoors, and for my kids, I try really hard to get them to spend at least an hour a day outside doing unstructured play. 

Exploring outdoors with kids can mean goofy kids... let them be goofy.
Exploring outdoors with kids can mean goofy kids… let them be goofy.

The reason why unstructured play is so great for kids is that it develops creativity within them. When kids are bored, they have to use other parts of their brains to come up with ideas and things to do, so even when you’re outside, and you’re saying you’re going for a hike or a bike, try not to set destinations so your kids can enjoy the moment and become creative in their surroundings. 

If you’re overwhelmed at the idea of trying to get your kids involved in unstructured outdoor play for an hour a day, start off small. Set aside 10 minutes and work up to 15 minutes, and so on. Like many things, it gets easier the more of a habit it becomes, so definitely consider unstructured play as part of your day, as it makes everyone happier and more excited to eventually get outside. 

Coats and jackets are easy to carry with you, and lightweight!
Coats and jackets are easy to carry with you, and lightweight!

Don’t Overthink the Weather

It’s easy to get the thoughts in your mind of what if it rains and what is the weather? But if you’re simply at home and in your own area, you can easily throw on coats and jackets so the kids can get out the door to discover things on your own street. 

If you don’t have access to a park or greenspace close to home, then consider making it a plan for sometime in the week to travel somewhere where your kids can explore and take part in unstructured play.

I’ve found over the years that the best way to get outside is to just start small. It doesn’t have to be hard, and by starting small, you’re developing positive habits, and you’ll already be above the average by spending just 10 minutes outdoors. 

We're a healthy snack eating family but will not compromise in taste... many thanks BeanVivo!
We're a healthy snack eating family but will not compromise in taste… many thanks BeanVIVO!

Take Snacks and Water

I always take a snack and water with me everywhere we go because sometimes adventures take a lot longer than you first anticipate. Your kids can easily get carried away when they’re outside, and if they’re really enjoying their time and discovering new things, it’s best to be prepared by carrying snacks and water along the journey with you. 

Our recent trip to West Virginia was chalk full of those "ohhhh wow" moments.  Soak it all it!
Our recent trip to West Virginia was chalk full of those “ohhhh wow” moments. Soak it all it!

Don’t Underestimate Your Surroundings

Another tip for getting your kids outdoors is to not underestimate what's around you. So often, you’ll drive by the same area and not slow down or appreciate the little things in that region. By going for a walk, or just by going for a bike ride somewhere, your kids will find more beauty in the places you usually drive straight past. 

Once you start to explore by foot, you’ll begin to notice things that you’ve never noticed before. So, no matter where you are, whether it's a Walmart parking lot or a beautiful stretch of woods, commit to actually getting outside to go on a walk or a leisurely bike ride. 

Tucker is a rising GoPro star! On this hike he had his Hero 10 Black out and ready at each turn. Kept him busy and motivated!

Give Your Trip Outdoors a Reason

One more pointer when you’re trying to get your kids outdoors is to think about the reason why you’re doing it in the first place. Often, we’re trying to get to a specific place, like a waterfall or other point of interest. I've found, however, that when we do that, it puts a lot of pressure on the kids. 

When I get my family outside, my main goal is for my kids to simply enjoy being in the outdoors. So, if I’m hustling my kids through the experience, we’re missing out on a lot of opportunities for them to connect with nature. 

I encourage you to rethink the motivation behind your time outdoors, and to relieve the pressure you put on yourself and your kids. That pressure will get in the way of your kids enjoying their time outdoors. Instead, try saying to your kids “we don’t know how far we’re going today, we’ll just go as far as we want”. That way, everyone in the family will be more relaxed and able to focus on simply enjoying their time outdoors. It's my belief that this approach will help encourage everyone to want to get out and explore the outdoors more often.

If you liked this article, check out some of the Top 5 Family Things to Do to get more specific on adventure fun!

Destination achieved!
Destination achieved!
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Backpack: Cotopaxi Allpa 35L Travel Pack
Clothing: Cotopaxi Fuego Down Kids' Jacket, Cotopaxi Teca Cálido Reversible Kids' Jacket, Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Down Jacket, Cotopaxi Trico Hybrid Women's Jacket, Do Good Kids' Trucker Hat
Food: BeanVIVO Baja Black Beans
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Road tripping with kids can be a daunting task for most families, but it doesn’t have to be. Today I’m going to talk about road tripping with your kids and all the tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way.

One of the most frequently asked questions that I get is how do your kids handle being in the car for so long? Now, it isn't easy, but there are ways to make car journeys more enjoyable, so let’s get into it. 

Plot Your Trip on a Map

One of the first things I like to do when heading out on a road trip is put the destination into Google Maps on my computer. The reason I do this is because that way, I can really see the path that we are taking, the states we pass through, and the different amenities in the area.

When road tripping with kids, Google maps are convenient but paper maps are great for all to gather around and plan
When road tripping with kids, Google maps are convenient but paper maps are great for all to gather around and plan

With phones, the screen is small, and it doesn’t give you the same information as a computer does, so putting your destination into Google Maps on your computer really brings up everything you need. You could also consider buying a map so you can see all the towns between you and your destination. 

Sometimes, when you’re driving, and you haven’t set a goal for getting somewhere before lunch, for example, it can be a lot more taxing. For my family, we like to look at the destinations along the way, plan our trip, and see if there is something we can do to break up the journey.

Kids need a break so we tend to find fun places to pull over and burn off some energy
Kids need a break so we tend to find fun places to pull over and burn off some energy

On a map, you can look for Walmarts with parking lots you can sleep in, Targets for snacks and other items, or even Starbucks for a much-needed cup of coffee. Do the research beforehand and find things that the kids will enjoy, like playgrounds or things just off the highway. That way, your kids can burn off some energy, stretch their legs, and get a break from their car seat.

Screen Time

Something I do allow in the car is screen time, however, we have rules set in place. My kids typically get more screen time in the car, which makes them excited for long journeys, but they do have to earn this time.

My son, Tucker, for example, can read, so he has to read for the same amount of time that he has on the screen. If it is a longer drive, then we mix up the things he has to do, like writing something in his journal or drawing a picture, so he has a balance between something engaging and his screen.

I spy with my little eye... keep the games going to make the drive fun!
I spy with my little eye… keep the games going to make the drive fun!

Play Games

You can’t go on a road trip and not play road trip games, so we like to look up different games we can play as a family to help pass the time. One game we like to play is name the animal, which is a yes or no question-based game. It’s pretty simple, someone thinks of an animal, and the other players have to ask different yes or no questions to try and figure out the animal. 

Some of us 'pause' much easier than others
Some of us ‘pause' much easier than others

Take the Time to Relax and Pause

While out on the road, allow yourself and your kids time to pause and relax. We do this because when we’re constantly thinking about moving ahead, it can get challenging to take that moment to pause. 

Once you get to your destination, there will be a whole new hustle that you have to think about, so make sure you’re giving yourself time to relax. Enjoy the drive, enjoy your lunch, have an extra cup of coffee if you have to, and just chill. 

Planning ahead also means that the kids have something to look forwards to... like Zip lining!
Planning ahead also means that the kids have something to look forwards to… like Zip lining!

Plan Ahead

Stops on road trips are inevitable because you’re going to have to stop for food or the toilet at some point throughout your journey. To cut down on random stops, however, you can plan ahead. 

We like to pack toy bags for the kids, so they always have something to play with. We have their water bottles and snacks in the car. And Nick and I also tend to pack our own snack bags and water bottles to make sure that we don’t have to pull over because we’re hungry or thirsty. 

In terms of bathroom breaks, we make sure everyone goes whenever we stop at a gas station. In doing this, you can cut down on so many random bathroom break stops, so definitely consider preparing yourself before you set off on the road. 

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My family is an outdoorsy family, so camping is something we do very often. Obviously, when you go camping, you want to be prepared. So today, I’m going to share with you 10 things that we feel are our family camping essentials. 

A tent can definitely be considered #1 in any list of family camping essentials
A tent can definitely be considered #1 in any list of family camping essentials

Tent

First things first is a tent as it’s one of the main necessities when you go camping. Your tent is going to keep you sheltered, so it’s definitely the first thing you always need to bring with you on your camping adventure. 

Bedding

Number two is bedding. I tend to go a little bit more elaborate on the bedding because adventures in the outdoors are hard. Especially if you’re not getting a good night's rest. So be sure to bring stuff that’s going to make you and your family comfortable while sleeping.

Good, comfy bedding and lighting are key to success in your kid's comfort.
Good, comfy bedding and lighting are key to success in your kid's comfort.

Flashlight

Flashlights are really important, and we usually bring both a lantern and headlamps. That is, unless we’re packing light, then we skip the lantern altogether. The kids really enjoy having their own headlamps, so try to make sure that everyone in your family has at least one headlamp or light so you’re not fighting over them.

Food is key for energy as well as comfort when in the outdoors
Food is key for energy as well as comfort when in the outdoors

Food

Food is obviously something you want to take with you on every adventure. You’re going to need to replenish your energy with good healthy food while camping. But you also want the kids to be excited, so consider bringing special treats. For us, it’s always s’mores because that’s a classic camping treat.

You may get sticky if you’re going to bring s’mores. But baby wipes are the answer to that problem, which brings me on to number five. 

Toilet Paper

You’re going to need toilet paper and a bathroom plan, depending on where you’re camping. If you don't have a bathroom, it’s pack in, pack out, so be sure to think about how your family is going to approach using the bathroom. Doggy bags really aren’t a bad option. And there are also different types of groovers and styles of bathroom setups that you can Google and check out online.

No toilets to be found ANYWHERE out here in the outdoors can be a problem that's easily solved.
No toilets to be found ANYWHERE out here in the outdoors can be a problem that's easily solved.

For our family, we use campsites that have bathrooms and amenities. Or when we’re in the great outdoors, then we’ve got a groover. So some people use doggy bags, and others have full bucket systems, it really is up to you. 

Just remember, don’t forget the toilet paper. On our recent camping trip, we forgot to bring toilet paper, and it really wasn’t very fun. Bring yourself a few rolls, as it’s one of those things you don’t think about until you’ve forgotten it.

Nick hard at work getting a fire going.  We do not take the "Davy Crockett" approach, we like our lighters
Nick hard at work getting a fire going. We do not take the “Davy Crockett” approach, we like our lighters

Lighter

A lighter is one of those things you’re going to use a couple of times throughout the trip. We use ours for starting our campfire and for our camp stove, so pack yourself one or two. 

A tip I’ve learned along the way is to keep your lighters in a dry bag if you’ll be camping near water or if it's likely to rain. Nothing sucks more than getting to a campsite and realizing your lighter is flooded, so bring your lighter, and keep it dry.

Baby Wipes

I know I mentioned baby wipes earlier for if you get sticky from s’mores, but you’d be surprised how often you’re using baby wipes throughout your entire camping trip. Since bathing isn’t really a thing, baby wipes help you feel like the kids are a little fresher when they go to sleep or a little fresher when they wake up in the morning. Ultimately consider bringing some baby wipes as your cleaning mechanism for you and the kids. 

If you can bring them in, bring in the chairs!
If you can bring them in, bring in the chairs!

Chairs

After being on several camping trips without them, I’ve realized just how important chairs can be. You think you never need them, and you’ll just sit on the ground. But when you’re adventuring all day, there is something really nice about flopping into a camp chair and just being able to relax. Whether they’re big ones or little ones, one or two lightweight camping chairs are going to make a big difference to your camping adventure.

Something to keep in mind, however, is that if you only bring two, you’re going to have to share them. I only brought two on the last trip when there were three of us, and I never got to sit in a chair because the kids wanted them the whole time. So, if you have the availability to bring a chair for each person, definitely consider doing that. Otherwise, the parents don’t get to sit in the chair that much.

Melatonin

This one could be something that is controversial, but there are versions of children’s melatonin for a good night's sleep. I’ve noticed it makes a really big difference for my children when we are camping, for example. When we are camping, we either stay up really late, or it can be light out when I want the kids to go to sleep. And trust me, getting your kids to sleep when you’re out on an adventure can be challenging. So, I consider giving my kids at least one gummy melatonin before they go to bed. 

The children’s versions are out there, so do some research and check it out. But it’s really helped me on my adventures to ensure my kids get a good night's sleep. 

On top of melatonin for the kids, I always bring adult melatonin or Advil PM for me. I have really bad shoulders when we’re camping, and the kids are usually sleeping on them, so I wake up with a lot of pain. This is why when I’m camping, and only when I’m camping, I will take melatonin to help alleviate inflammation. And to ensure I get a good night’s rest, of course. 

In the outdoors, when you think of water, take a sip!
In the outdoors, when you think of water, take a sip!

Drinks

Drinks can be fun, depending on what kind of drinks you want to bring. Even when it's hot out, I really appreciate a good cup of coffee or hot chocolate for the kids. If you’re going camping, just know that a warm drink after an adventure can be really nice and relaxing. It’s also a great way to wake up in the morning with a warm cup of coffee or tea. 

It’s no secret that sometimes camping can be cold, so having that warm drink can really help bring you out of your sleeping mode.

Wrap Up

So yeah, those are my top 10 things for camping. It’s different for every person and every family, so think about what will make you and your family comfortable while out on a trip. If you love good coffee when camping, check out Eric Hanson's article “Best Camping Coffee Maker”.

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Let me kick off this blog by mentioning I may seem a touch biased because I LOVE rivers, as a kayaker and a mother. The ability to be in a down town atmosphere and get to enjoy the whitewater of the Rush South Whitewater Park has my cup overflowing without even considering all the other Columbus Georgia family activities.

The park by the river in Columbus Georgia, during the event, was home to many a kayaker and made for a fun festive environment
The park by the river in Columbus, during the event, was home to many a kayaker and made for a fun festive environment

Columbus Georgia Lodging

We travel full time in our Truck Trailer combo, and Columbus has great RV Parks and options just outside of town.  The two RV Parks that are closest to downtown are Lake Pines and Camp David. As kayakers they have an option for parking along the river at the Piggly Wiggly on 13th St. Piggly Wiggly living isn’t for everyone but it’s amazing that the community has made the whitewater park so accessible.

Nick riding the Columbus Georgia wave right in town:  One of the great family activities
Nick riding the Columbus Georgia wave right in town: One of the great family activities

For most I would highly recommend one of the dozen hotels right down-town, the Hampton, Marriott, Indigo, all are great options with varying price points. Most have pools and other great amenities. If you want to go the Airbnb route- there are a ton as it’s a college town and a military town, so lots of visitors and a ton of options within walking distance to the main street: Broadway.

Food in Columbus

I cant do a trip report without mentioning food… Food is a big part of our “vacations” and trips as I truly enjoy exploring new restaurants. Broadway has a ton of restaurant options, from Greek, Pizza, Mexican, Sushi, you name it. Our personal favorites as a family are:

Simple Greek- Light and easy to build your own bowl so the kids can personalize.

Columbus Georgia has some crazy cool venues for family meals to be found everywhere
Some crazy cool venues for family meals to be found everywhere in Columbus Georgia!

Banks Food Hall: the Poke Bowls are next level in the Food Hall and I could eat there every day if possible. The food hall also has a unique hot dog stand with odd variations of hot dogs including a BLT Hot Dog. The Mexican place is delicious very fresh and has the best nachos. The Ice Cream place mixes soft serve and sorbets so the kids asked for Ice Cream non stop, but Mom and Dad had problems saying No as we really enjoyed it as well.

Farm to Table

11th and Bay: Farm to Table (mostly local ingredients) This is a good date night or dressy dinner place. It has the very best Table Biscuits, Scallop and cut in house steaks. I would say more about the menu but as its local they have to change it often to match what’s in season.

Pizza

Your Pie: Build your own Pizza place, I have to mention it because it has gluten free crusts and dairy free cheese- so for me this was a huge win!

Dessert and Snacks

Veri Best Donuts- Do I need to say more? They have the most unique donuts, from Cinnamon Crunch or Fruity Pebbles ones, to Croissant Donuts? So much yum!

Columbus GA has a LOT of great food options, especially for the creative food bowl builders!
Columbus has a LOT of great food options, especially for the creative food bowl builders!

A Classic: The Dinglewood Pharmacy

Dinglewood Pharmacy: Yes it’s a pharmacy but it’s also a historical diner that is still serving food that the whole family will love, BLT’s Chicken Fingers, burgers and more. What makes this place special is the Scrambled Dog, served since the beginning, it has been served to celebrities including Prince Charles. The Scrambled Dog is a hot dog, with chili, oyster crackers and pickles. But don’t stop there- you can customize your Scrambled Dog with fritos, hot peppers, cheese and more. I was shocked (and a little scared) when I saw people creating their scrambled dogs but it was shockingly yummy…

Biscuits

Iron Bank: If you love biscuits, go to Iron Bank and get the Sweet Potato Biscuit or Herb. Both are absolutely delicious. They have great coffee, beer, sandwiches, salads and pastries. They also have pies and cobblers almost every day and I love to support them as they are very kind to the local homeless population.

Smoothies

Ride On Smoothies: Need some super greens or fresh pressed juice? They have a wide range of fresh juice and smoothies including Acai Bowls. I am an avid juice and wheatgrass drinker so I appreciated the clean juice after donuts and scrambled dogs.

Beer Tasting

Maltitude:  Beer tasting anyone? A beer shop with a serious selection! You can order glasses on tap, or simply shop. We ended up trying beers as unique as a Pickle Beer, and yes it tasted like pickle juice and beer in one glass!

Columbus Family Activities

Rush South Whitewater Park: If you want to go Whitewater Kayaking, this Whitewater Park is World Class! So much so that they are hosting the World Championships for Freestyle Kayaking in October, 2023. If you don’t kayak, you can raft, ducky or more by checking out Whitewater Express who offers a wide variety of activities. You can also rent flatwater kayaks for below the whitewater or take a Fly Fishing lesson.

Columbus Georgia space center was a WOW for the kids
The Columbus Georgia Space Center was a WOW for the kids

Museums

Columbus State University Coca-Cola Space Science Center

Say that 5 times fast! This place is GREAT for any kid that shows any interest in space, otherwise it’s a great educational center that has a ton of interactive shows, games and staff. My kids arrived with dozens of questions and left with a much more in depth understanding on not only what’s going on in Space, but travel and exploration of it as well.

Columbus Collective Museum

If you want to see 7 Museums under 1 roof, go check this place out. It has a full antique shop vibe (and it is an antique shop too). Our kids enjoyed making the Phonograph work, and the Lunch Box Museum. The Lunch Box Museum was a highlight for me as it has over 2,500 boxes and it was VERY cool to see what we popular throughout certain years.

Biking in Columbus Georgia

Riverwalk

The Dragonfly Trail System connects miles of River Walk and down town Columbus to give you a safe biking route for you and your littles. We enjoyed biking up and down the walk, but I also appreciated the walk for my morning walks- with a quick stop at Iron Bank for coffee : )

Sunset happens to hit the walk just right so if you prefer to walk in the afternoon- you’ll get beautiful evening lighting over the water.

Standing Boy Park

This is a short drive away but has to be mentioned. It has EPIC mountain biking trails and running trails. I went there as often as I could as there are easy to hard trails for miles and a ton of wildlife. Twice now I have seen wild armadillos!

Lots of great biking trails to be had in Columbus Ga.
Lots of great biking trails to be had in Columbus

Ziplining and High Ropes

Whitewater Express also offers Ziplining (it’s the only zip-line that crosses states) and a High Ropes course. Our kids were nervous to approach the Zipline this trip but we are excited to make it happen when we come back. The High Ropes course is step by step so it was great for the whole family and comfort levels. This was one of our favorite Columbus family activities!

There was non stop biking in Columbus Georgia
There was non stop biking when we weren't on the water.

Other Activities to Try

Rocket Fizz: This is an activity and food in one. If you love different specialty chocolates or candy, you must go. Fair warning they do have massive lollypops that cost $50, so be warned. My kids spent almost an hour choosing which candy they wanted.

Playground: Outside of WW Express or the Banks Food Hall is an epic playground. In the summer time it also has a splash pad.

Yoga: Multiple Yoga Studios including River Flow – sometimes Mom or Dad may need some solo bendy time and this studio is in a gorgeous location:

Best Time to Visit Columbus Georgia

You can visit Columbus, GA all year round, for water Columbus family activities I recommend March- November. But otherwise the town is well set up to be a year round destination. It is also worth checking out which months they have their weekly farmers markets, concerts, and other fun events!

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My thirst for adventure and parents style is deeply impacted by trips to Africa. My son Tucker has joined me in Zambia, my husband and I have gone a dozen times together. This has lent to think a lot of Uganda and family life. I recently visited Uganda solo and was reminded of one of my favorite quotes:

“I never knew of a Morning in Africa when I woke up and was not Happy.” Ernest Hemingway.

There is truth in this quote, not matter how many times I have visited the dark continent, I am deeply happy each morning.

The connection between Uganda and Family has always been important
The connection between Uganda and Family has always been important

Visiting the Bujagali District, Uganda

The things we take for granted are a luxury where I visit.. I often visit Bujagali District in Uganda and I am not often met with running water or flushing toilets, or electricity.

There is an element of Adventure by just being in this environment. Observing the people, their way of life, there is so much understanding and appreciate for simplicities, and life.

The People of Uganda

In Uganda, most of the people, regardless of situations approach to life is to enjoy and showcase joy in present moments. They don’t carry the strains of their limitations or stressors into the present moment conversations or engagements- they are appreciative of that MOMENT with you. It reminds you how valuable a moment is. Often I will be talking to a person who I later find out is battling HIV, Malaria and other illnesses all while laughing and smiling with me.

Uganda has a very different take on the world, so do most cultures
Uganda has a very different take on the world, so do most cultures

When I talk to them about their resilience they ask me what complaining about their strain will do? “How will it help to talk about that?”

To me this conversation reminds me that when we present ourselves as being strong because we “overcame” we are therefore underestimating or not considering that everyone else has a battle that we may no nothing about. Why cant we celebrate our wins, our joys without it being as a result of, or I overcame this… If you know in your heart what you’ve overcome, then what difference does it make over vocalizing it?

When I am in Africa, I am reminded of the beauty and simplicity of being alive.

My kids have connected with children across the globe

Some Reminders I get from Traveling to Uganda

These reminders influence my parenting style and how I approach life with my kids. 

  • Never take time with those you love for granted
  • You may not be able to choose your circumstances in some scenarios, but you ALWAYS choose your outlook
  • Celebrate Wins, no matter how small, life alone is meant to be celebrated.
  • Trust your ability to overcome challenges, we are only stronger after conflict. Everyone has resilience, you just need to practice
  • Practice Gratitude
  • Be Kind.

If you are ever in a place that you feel things are taken for granted, gratitude isn’t coming easy and reflection is needed. Consider a trip to Uganda. There are also dozens of Non Profits doing good work in this country and taking that time to invest into others will leave your cup overflowing, not to mention all the potential good you can do.

Jessie Stone of Soft Powered Health hanging out with kids showing off a mosquito net:  A key element to helping prevent malaria that's rampant in the district.
Jessie Stone of Soft Power Health hanging out with kids showing off a mosquito net: A key element to helping prevent malaria that's rampant in the district.

Working with a Non-Profit Organization Abroad

Here are some pointers when deciding how to approach a Non Profit or working in a 3rd World Country:

  • Do your research- Often Non-Profits that coming in with power and money and don’t listen to the needs or approach into African Culture. Find out which ones are long lasting and have a good reputation.
  • “When you enter a Man’s home remember you are deaf and dumb” This is very important when entering a new culture, how can you truly learn about the culture if you are too busy trying to influence. If you want to make actual change you must learn the truths of the culture and community you are in.
  • You demean money’s value when you just give it away. Often you will be approach “Muzungu give me money” this is something I hear often in the field. The quote you “give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a year.” This is very true and very important to remember.
  • Find something you are passionate about. There are so many avenues, childcare, special needs, health care, malnutrition, water quality, garden projects, domestic violence, family planning and more.

I hope this article brings a reminder to Smile- Life is beautiful wherever you are whatever your realities may be.

“If I have ever seen magic, its been in Africa.” – John Hemingway

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