‘Geography Drive USA’: A Fun and Fact-Filled Road Trip Around the States
‘Geography Drive USA’ is an app that takes players on a road (and occasional plane) trip all over the United States of America.
Continue Reading‘Geography Drive USA’ is an app that takes players on a road (and occasional plane) trip all over the United States of America.
Continue ReadingIf you’re planning a road trip this spring or summer, or even if you’re just looking for some go-to gear for day trips, this is what GeekMom Jackie loves right now.
Continue ReadingHow my kids’ outlook on fun helped me see the good times in a terrible, awful, no-good, very bad spring break.
Continue ReadingWhispering Giants are massive, solemn sculptures. You’ll come upon them unexpectedly—or, if they’re in your neighborhood, you’re probably used to them; they’re part of the local scenery, waiting and watching.
Continue ReadingFor my family, autumn is all about corn stalks, pumpkin patches, cider doughnuts, and Halloween. But the pumpkins, those steal my heart, so I know I’ll be planning some pumpkin themed trips to renew my faith in my favorite fall vegetable (fruit?).
Continue ReadingOur family plays a geeky, rule-heavy, geography-lesson-laden version of the License Plate game.
Continue ReadingPi Day is a big deal in Princeton, NJ. The town hosts an annual weekend-long extravaganza featuring pi recitation competitions, Albert Einstein look-alike contests, a slew of running, biking, and walking events, and even a pi-rade. Unfortunately, this year’s event was held March 12-13 and my daughter is a purist. So, we made our pilgrimage on that frigid, rainy Monday instead.
Continue ReadingSpring break is here, which means road trip season will be getting a test drive before summer kicks into gear. This is a great opportunity to try and unplug the kids from all of their devices and get the whole family involved in an audiobook.
Continue ReadingThese road trip games require no pieces, few rules, just kids and a whole lot of imagination.
Continue ReadingHelp Patricia come up with a North Dakota road trip so she can claim having visited all 50 states!
Continue ReadingThe 2015 Heels and Wheels event gathered a fantastic collection of cars for an all-woman audience of bloggers and journalists to take for a drive.
Continue ReadingHave you seen that image that suggests how to drive across the USA “hitting all the major landmarks”? Here’s a better plan.
Continue ReadingWhen I got behind the wheel of the new 2015 VW Golf GTI I was reminded of why everyone should learn how to drive a stick. The answer is one word and that word is fun.
Continue ReadingFour Road Trip Apps Enter! One and Two-Thirds Road Trip Apps Leave! Drive 466 miles with us to find out which trip planners we found most useful on the road.
Continue ReadingOn a long road trip, I started thinking about the unique, kitschy billboards that vie for attention all across America. Have you seen any of these?
Continue ReadingIt’s not too late for a summer road trip. In fact, sometimes the best road trips are the ones you don’t waste too much time planning.
Continue ReadingPark the gadgets and keep the road trip bonding flowing with our extensive list of great audio books the whole family will love.
Continue ReadingThis week I made an almost-1000 mile drive from Florida to West Virginia. Somewhere around Knoxville, where I hit some traffic, I decided to give Waze a chance. I’m glad I did.
Continue ReadingThe secret to a great summer road trip is so simple, it can be summarized in two steps: 1. Plan. 2. Get lost.
Continue ReadingLonely Planet, home of excellent travel advice and an active travel community, has been publishing some new books, both of the coffee table variety, and of the road trip guide variety. Their latest offerings include books to guide you around places in the United States, such as California and New England, and around European countries like France and Ireland.
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