Unique Family Experiences in the Eastern Sierra Mountains

Written by Julie Bigboy @ Traveling Mom

With peaks upwards of 14,000 feet and rising up from the dry landscape, the towering snow-topped mountains of the Eastern Sierra are a breathtaking contradiction. From lakes, canyons, hot springs and pine forests, you’ll find the beauty of the Eastern …

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway: World’s Largest Rotating Tram Cars

Written by Catherine Parker @ Traveling Mom

If you’re visiting Palm Springs or the Sonoran Desert in Southern California and looking for a change of scenery, head up to the mountaintops, just a few minutes from the center of town. With the world’s largest rotating tram car, you can head to the t…

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Visiting Joshua Tree National Park with Kids

Written by Catherine Parker @ Traveling Mom

Explore two deserts in one park that’s close to Los Angeles and Phoenix in Southern California. Joshua Tree National Park is known for its unique landscape with cactus that look soft but hurt, trees that are actually yucca and a rock that looks like a …

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7 Least Crowded Ski Resorts in Colorado

Written by Susie Kellogg @ Traveling Mom

This winter, according to the Farmers Almanac, Colorado is gearing up for one of its best snow seasons in years. This very welcome beta comes on the heels of strict Covid restrictions. As a result, thousands of people across the nation will be flocking…

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RV Travel: 10 Reasons Why You Should Rent an RV for Your Next Family Vacation

Written by Susie Kellogg @ Traveling Mom

Why is RV travel the best way to travel with kids? Because you can carry everything you need with you. There’s no need to pack and unpack in a hotel room, no need to find a restaurant with food your picky eater will actually eat and no need to find a p…

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