Posts Tagged ‘family vacation’
It would seem all that’s missing is Corona and lime in this relaxing video. On the northeast end of Flathead Lake near Bigfork, Montana, a boater and his tow are trying to get a few more waterski/wakeboard runs in before dusk…with the distant summer sounds of children playing on the shore…
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Tags: Bigfork, family travel, family vacation, Flathead Lake, Kalispell, Moment of Peace, Montana, video
Lewis & Clark Caverns
Beneath MontanaBy Lisa T. Bergren
Like exploring caves? About forty-five minutes outside of Bozeman, Montana, is a family adventure treasure for kids and adults alike, Montana’s first state park, the Lewis & Clark Caverns. Continue reading
Comfort of the Known
The Family Lake Home in MontanaBy Lisa T. Bergren
Return to the place you loved or go someplace new? What is the value, the power of each? I’ve been contemplating this, of late. Because I’m drawn to both the Exploration of the New and the Comfort of the Known. Each has its charms; there are so many places in the world I want to see (check out our web site’s name) that it’s very hard for me to return to a location I’ve already been. Continue reading
3 Weekend Getaways in Glenwood
Glenwood Springs, ColoradoBy Lisa T. Bergren
Is your family going on vacation to Glenwood Springs? Or just looking for a weekend break? We loved our Glenwood Springs getaway so much, despite a ho-hum hot springs pool experience, we’re eager to return. Here are a few ideas on how we’d spend our time, or what we’d recommend to our friends: Continue reading
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
The World's Largest Hot Springs PoolBy Lisa T. Bergren
After our spectacularly successful day at the Glenwood Caverns & Adventure Park, we were excited to devote the late morning and early afternoon to nothing but the pool, before hitting the road for our four hour return trip home. Our Saturday evening dip was ho-hum, but the kids were excited to try out the waterslides (open 12-5). I wanted to know more about what the Ute Indians called the “Yampah” springs, or “Big Medicine.” Continue reading
Glenwood Caverns & Adventure Park
Glenwood Springs, ColoradoBy Lisa T. Bergren
Mother’s Day weekend our family beat a late Spring snowstorm and had a wonderful weekend getaway in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Continue reading
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Tags: Adventure Park, amusement park, caverns, caves, Colorado, family vacation, Glenwood Springs, rides, tours
Family Hike to Grinnell Lake
Glacier National Park, MontanaBy Lisa T. Bergren
Is your family thinking of a vacation in Glacier National Park? This is a super-easy, accessible hike for a family in Glacier National Park, and a great choice if you’re staying at Many Glacier Hotel. You can either do it by walking the whole trail (about 6.5 miles), which goes right beside the two small, alpine waterways (Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine), or taking two boat rides, with a total of about 1.8 miles of walking.
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Lahia Condos
Cancun, MexicoBy Lisa T. Bergren
Heading to Cancun, Mexico on a family vacation? When you walk into Lahia, the view takes your breath away. It looks like a five star hotel with massive glass windows that look out upon the prettiest infinity pool we’ve ever (EVER!) seen, then on to classic Cancun’s white sand, turquoise water beaches. Continue reading
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Tags: Cancun, condo, family travel, family vacation, Lahia, Mexico
Paris with Teens
France for the familyBy Lisa T. Bergren
Are you heading out on a family vacation to Paris? Over Spring break 2009, I took my daughters, ages 13 and 10, to Paris after a sojourn in London. Here is a quick list of recommendations if you’re traveling with kids of your own: Continue reading
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Tags: arc de triomphe, Eiffel Tower, family travel, family vacation, France, kids, Louvre, notre dame, Paris, Sacre de Couer, teens












