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Sharing The Best Family Adventures Camping With Their Golden Retriever Buddy. Also Recipes, Restaurants & Places To Visit
Pin This For Later! Do you have that ONE place on your Bucket List that you’ve always wanted to visit? Most people have at least one place that they would love to visit during their lifetime. For me, of course, I have many places on my Bucket List that I want to visit…but there was one thing that I really wanted to see – and that was to travel to Washington DC to see the Cherry Blossoms
If you asked me to name one thing about RVing that I think can be one of the most stressful parts of the whole RV camping experience, I would have to say it’s the RV Departure. We’ve gotten the routine down pretty well by now, so I’ve put together a few helpful tips that I think can help you in planning your RV vacation. I will then go outside to check the campground area and he comes inside the RV for one last check of the inside before we leave. Of course, this double-checking doesn’t always work… We’ve forgotten to put down the antenna, close the bathroom vent, left the cover open on the back of the truck and had to stop along the highway to close it; and, we have left our water pressure gauge on the spigot at the campground.
If you are traveling in or through the midwest, Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge is just one of those out-of-the-way places you must find time to fit into your schedule – or you will miss some of nature’s most amazing sights to see! I recently had the opportunity to visit Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge, located in Mound City, Missouri, and was in awe of all the wildlife we saw – during the wintertime! If you want to see bald eagles that are so close that you could just sit and watch them all day – then you must add Loess Bluffs to your itinerary! When I was visiting my parents in northeast Kansas, we took a drive to Mound City, Missouri to what I had always known as Squaw Creek, but has been recently renamed as Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge. One of the first things we saw as we began the Auto Road Tour was truly awesome! I don’t think I have ever been that close to one of our Nation’s most majestic birds – the bald eagle
I recently had the opportunity to visit Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge, located in Mound City, Missouri, and was in awe of all the wildlife we saw – during the wintertime! When I was visiting my parents in northeast Kansas, we took a drive to Mound City, Missouri to what I had always known as Squaw Creek, but has been recently renamed as Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge. After completing the 10 mile Auto Road Tour, we drove across to the Visitor’s Center where there were clean bathrooms and lots of information I wish we had before we drove through the Wildlife Refuge! The Visitor’s Center is open Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. From mid-October through early December and mid-March through early May, the Visitor Center is open on Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.