Friday Five: Family Vacations

Posted on August 15, 2008 
Filed Under Life, Parenting, Personal, Photo

ocotillo-sunset.jpgTop five Fuller Family vacations, not in any particular order:

  1. Grand Tetons and at Yellowstone National Park - Spectacular, majestic, huge.
  2. Big Bend National Park (pictured above) - Diversity of desert, mountains and rivers that flood unexpectedly!
  3. Colorado Camping trips- Western Slope, Four Corners, Routt National Forest, NW corner of the state - we’re “rough it” kind of campers, and Colorado offers so much rugged back-country that we can barely contain our enthusiasm…
  4. Redcloud Ranch - When you you want to be in the great outdoors, but have all the comforts of a great lodge-based getaway, this is a terrific place.
  5. Branson, MO- Alright, this is a bit of a departure, but we had a blast at Silver Dollar City, and the beautiful bluffs in this region are awesome.

As I look over this list, I realize that each of these involved some spectacular scenery and wonderfully memorable times together as a family. I’ve not run the list past my wife or kids, but suspect they’d agree with much - if not all- of these choices.

Tell me about your favorite family vacations?

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One Response to “Friday Five: Family Vacations”

  1. Dionna on August 16th, 2008 2:44 pm

    We just went on a huge roadtrip this summer and were gone almost a month. My favorite spots on the journey? — Yellowstone, Jackson Holel, WY; Kentucky - Lexington is gorgeous and we toured a horse farm, also did Churchill Downs and Lousville Slugger Museum; Chicago, Arches National Park.

    Of course our family always loves Disneyland too although we didn’t go there this time.

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