The Whitsunday Islands are located off the coast of Airlie beach on the Southern end of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Airlie Beach is a small beach town in Queensland, pretty much 8 hours from civilization to the North (Cairns) and to the South (Hervey Bay). Let’s be honest…Rockhampton doesn’t count. If you are interested in…
Channel Islands National Park: Kayaking Around Santa Cruz
During our camping trip to Santa Cruz we decided to take a kayaking tour around the island, exploring caves, admiring the beautiful scenery, learning about the history and geology of the island, and spotting wildlife in and out of the water. Lucky for me, my nephew, Lucas, decided that he would love to go kayaking with me. We listened…
Channel Islands National Park: Camping and Hiking on Santa Cruz Island
The Channel Islands National Park. One of the least visited National Parks in America…lucky for us! Even though I spent 7 years living in Santa Barbara, I sadly never made it out to the Channel Islands. Ironically, now that we have moved down to San Diego, we made the trip to visit and camp on the…
Local San Diego Review: Hiking in the Cleveland National Forest
A mere 60 miles from San Diego lies the Cleveland National Forest, a playground for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and backpackers. We recently spent 2 nights at the Laguna campground (checkout my review) and hiked various trails in the area. We could walk just a few minutes out from our campsite in the Laguna…
Local San Diego Review: Laguna Campground
Laguna Campground is located in the Cleveland National Forest just under 60 miles from the city of San Diego. Close enough to spend more time camping and less time driving, yet far enough away to relax, unwind, and explore. We weren’t really sure what to expect, but we were pleasantly surprised and had an incredible experience camping here….
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