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		<title>Best New Hampshire Lakes Region Hikes for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 17:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ColoradoGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year since my children were infants, we&#8217;ve made the annual trek from Colorado to New Hampshire to visit East Coast family and  high school and college friends. It&#8217;s important to me that my children get to know my childhood state; after all, as much as I love Colorado, I have great memories of growing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every year since my children were infants, we&#8217;ve made the annual trek from Colorado to <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/top-family-activities-new-hampshire/" target="_blank">New Hampshire</a> to visit East Coast family and  high school and college friends. It&#8217;s important to me that my children get to know my childhood state; after all, as much as I love Colorado, I have great memories of growing up in New England.</p>
<p>I developed a love of hiking when I moved out West in my 20&#8242;s, and my kids have accompanied me on mountain trails in Baby Bjorn frontpacks, Kelty backpacks and now on their own two feet. It&#8217;s been fun exploring trails in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, where we vacation every year. Since I never hiked with my parents as a kid, I&#8217;m getting to know the pine-needle-covered, granite-studded trails alongside my kids.</p>
<p>Here are a few of our favorite short hiking trails for families in the Lakes Region (all of which we&#8217;ve made with kids 10 and under, plus 60-something Grammie):</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhbelknaptrio.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-15674" title="hiking family belknap mountain" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhbelknaptrio.jpg" alt="Hiking Family Belknap Mountain New Hampshire" width="245" height="205" /></a><strong><a href="http://hikenh.netfirms.com/TDBelkna.htm" target="_blank">Belknap Mountain: </a></strong>This is a moderate trail, one my kids (now ages 8 and 10) scampered up this year with me and their Grammie. The trailhead is about 1.5 miles up a steep dirt road, not far from Gilford Village in the Lake Winnepesaukee area. What&#8217;s fun here, is that you can choose a variety of trails up or down &#8212; each marked with different swatches of color on trees and rocks as you go. We picked the .8-mile &#8220;Green&#8221; trail up (45 minutes) and the .9-mile &#8220;Red&#8221; trail down (40 minutes).</p>
<p>The &#8220;treasure&#8221; at the top of the mountain (about a 700-foot elevation gain) is a fire lookout tower, which you can climb for 360-degree views of the lake, Gunstock Mountain and surrounding hills.Yes, there are a lot of communication antennas, power lines and satellite dishes in the way, but it&#8217;s still pretty cool.</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhbelknapbino.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-15673 alignright" title="Fire Lookout Tower  Belknap Mountain, NH" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhbelknapbino.jpg" alt="Fire Lookout Tower Belknap Mountain, NH" width="320" height="240" /></a>We got lucky when we hiked to Belknap Mountain this summer: a fire warden was on duty, since it was a &#8220;Class 3&#8243; (dry) day. He was stationed there to keep an eye out for for forest fires, using his binoculars and fire-spotting scope in a small, covered room on top of the tower (if climbing rickety stairs is not your thing, you may not want to ascend to the top!). He said there had already been nine fires in the area as of July 1 &#8212; usually caused by illegal burning or campfires that weren&#8217;t thoroughly extinguished overnight. The kind fire warden let us peek through his binoculars; I think I saw the John Hancock building in Boston he pointed out on the horizon!</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/scramblemajor1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-15679" title="Scramble at top of Mount Major" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/scramblemajor1.jpg" alt="Scramble at top of Mount Major, NH" width="250" height="333" /></a><strong>Mount Major: </strong>This is a very popular trail, whose head is 4.2 miles from Alton Bay, also not too far from the Gilford area of Lake Winnipesaukee. When we hiked it with the kids last summer, in the middle of July, we passed many families (I think one had a child as young as 3 walking independently) ascending and descending. For my kids, hiking in extreme humidity, it was a bit of a challenge. The first part of the trail through pine trees and alongside leafy ferns is moderate, but toward the end, we were scrambling up steep rock faces and using all fours to maneuver &#8212; resting a lot. It definitely got a bit technical toward the end, and with a 1,180-foot elevation gain in total, we were a bit beat.</p>
<p>But the wide-open summit was well worth the trek. With plenty of space to move around, even with a lot of people at the top, there&#8217;s no jockeying for the best views &#8212; they&#8217;re all over the place, of Lake Winnipesaukee, and all of its little inlets and islands. I wish I could remember how long the total out-and-back trail took us; my mom&#8217;s handy hiking guide estimates about 2.5 hours for the 3-mile round-trip hike, which sounds about right, to my recollection of last year&#8217;s trek (we might have taken 3 hours total, taking it slow on the descent at the top to avoid slipping, because it was so steep). Conquering this trail was definitely a highlight of our summer vacation!</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhrattlesnake1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15676" title="West Rattlesnake Trail NH" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/nhrattlesnake1.jpg" alt="West Rattlesnake Trail NH" width="213" height="272" /></a><strong><a href="http://www.hikenewengland.com/RattlesnakeWestGen1.html" target="_blank">West Rattlesnake:</a> </strong>This trailhead is about a half hour from our vacation house, but we like the drive through the cute town center of Holderness, NH (the general store is worth a stop.) The start of the trail is across from the Mt. Morgan trailhead on Hwy 113. This easy trail took us only 35 minutes to reach the top, over a  moderate grade of about .8 miles miles. We just went to the ultra-gorgeous, amazing views of Squam Lake (see below!), but you can continue across a ridge dubbed East Rattlesnake for more views and a little more of a workout.</p>
<p>We had my brother&#8217;s dog with us &#8212; black pug Oscar &#8212; so the short hike was just perfect for the diminutive dog and my kids. I highly, highly recommend this trail for the phenomenal scenery at the top. It is a popular one, so prepare to see many other families (and dogs) on the trail.</p>
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<p>We use the pocket-size <em><a href="http://www.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3669393&amp;emssrcid=AFF%3AGAN_k158505" target="_blank">Hiker&#8217;s Guide to New Hampshire</a> </em>(Huntington Graphics) to help us find trailheads (good driving directions). I also like the look of the Appalachian Mountain Club&#8217;s <em><a href="http://amcstore.outdoors.org/amcstore/product.asp?s_id=0&amp;prod_name=Southern+New+Hampshire+Trail+Guide%2C+3rd+Edition&amp;pf_id=PACOADJACICKCLIC&amp;dept_id=3012" target="_blank">Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide </a></em>(AMC Books), which does cover the Lakes Region in the central section of the state. Happy Trails!</p>
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		<title>Best Hikes for Kids in Arches National Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 06:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arches National Park is one of my all-time favorite national parks. I love it for sentimental reasons &#8212; it&#8217;s the first national park my then-boyfriend/now-husband took me to when we were &#8220;just friends&#8221; 13 years ago. And I love it for its otherworldly, natural sandstone formations. The geological arches, spires and monoliths here are utterly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Arches National Park is one of my all-time favorite <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/usa-national-parks-and-american-vacations/" target="_blank">national parks</a>. I love it for sentimental reasons &#8212; it&#8217;s the first national park my then-boyfriend/now-husband took me to when we were &#8220;just friends&#8221; 13 years ago. And I love it for its otherworldly, natural sandstone formations. The geological arches, spires and monoliths here are utterly amazing &#8212; there&#8217;s nothing like this landscape anywhere else in the world. Oh, and I also love Arches National Park because it&#8217;s two miles from downtown Moab, a favorite spring and fall destination for all its awesome <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/camping-with-the-kids-in-moab-utah/" target="_blank">camping</a>, biking and <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/more-to-moab-utah-than-mountain-biking/" target="_blank">hiking</a> opportunities.</p>
<div id="attachment_14614" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 340px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-national-park.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-14614" title="arches-national-park" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-national-park.jpg" alt="" width="330" height="247" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Famous Delicate Arch</p></div>
<p>But some of Moab&#8217;s best and most popular hiking trails are actually found <em>inside </em><a href="http://www.nps.gov/arches" target="_blank">Arches National Park</a>, home to more than 2,000 cataloged arches that range from a 3-foot opening (the smallest a proper &#8220;arch&#8221; can be) to 300-foot-long Landscape Arch. The marked trails run the gamut from easy nature walks that bring you up close and personal with picturesque rock formations to maze-like labyrinths that require hiking permits. Here are my favorite hikes for kids:</p>
<p><strong>Delicate Arch: Moderately Strenuous Hike for School-age Kids (3 miles round trip)</strong></p>
<p>On our most recent family trip to Moab last weekend, we took the kids on the Delicate Arch trail to see the arch made famous on Utah&#8217;s license plates. The last time my husband tackled this hike was in 1997; I was thrilled to introduce my 8- and 10-year-olds to this quintessential Arches trail. It&#8217;s three miles long round trip, and it took our family 70 minutes on the way up to the arch, and 45 minutes back down.</p>
<div id="attachment_14615" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-cairns.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-14615" title="Delicate Arch Trail Cairns" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-cairns.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="330" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Follow the cairns to Delicate Arch.</p></div>
<p>The trail is quite busy &#8212; or at least it was mid-day on a Friday in early May. We had to hover in the car in the Wolfe Ranch parking area for about 5 minutes before someone pulled out to give us a spot to park. We felt comfortable hiking around noon because it wasn&#8217;t too hot a day at all; in late spring, summer and early fall, I definitely recommend hiking early morning to avoid the blasted desert heat. Bring plenty of water along on  your hike.</p>
<p>The beginning of the Delicate Arch trail is well marked, with a few switchbacks to start. Then it opens up to slickrock, and you have to follow the cairns (stacked rocks) and/or the other people ahead of you. Views along the way are fabulous, particularly of the snow-capped La Sal mountains in the distance. We also spotted lots of cactus, colorful desert flowers and lizards scooting about.</p>
<p>About 200 yards from your destination, Delicate Arch, you&#8217;ll need to traverse a rock ledge (not too scary at all); you&#8217;ll also spot a small arch on your right, and if you scramble up to it, you can see Delicate Arch in the distance. It&#8217;s worth this little side view, as it&#8217;s a cool spot to snap some photos (see below).</p>
<p>Guidebooks say to hike to Delicate Arch at sunset; that&#8217;s what my husband did 13 years ago, and we found that dozens and dozens of (mostly Japanese) tourists had read the same guidebooks. It was packed up there at the main viewing and picture-taking spot as the sun set. I recommend taking the kids first thing in the morning in an attempt to avoid crowds, even if the light is prettier in the early evening.</p>
<div id="attachment_14617" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 340px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-petroglyphs1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-14617" title="arches-petroglyphs" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-petroglyphs1.jpg" alt="" width="330" height="172" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Petroglyphs at the base of the Delicate Arch hiking trail.</p></div>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss the nifty petroglyphs at the base of the Delicate Arch trail; we walked the short distance to view them after we&#8217;d already hiked to the arch, but you might consider doing this first if you think your kids will be tuckered out afterwards. These are very cool, well preserved examples of rock art, even if they aren&#8217;t &#8220;ancient&#8221;; they are believed to have been carved into the sandstone in between 1650 and 1850 A.D.</p>
<p><strong>Devil&#8217;s Garden with Primitive Loop: Long Hike for Tweens and Teens (7.2 miles)</strong></p>
<p>This is another hike my husband and I did way before we had kids; I don&#8217;t think my children could handle it yet, but it&#8217;s on our agenda for when they both reach middle- or high school. It&#8217;s the longest of the maintained trails in Arches National Park, and it takes a few hours to navigate the loop. What&#8217;s cool is that you come across eight different arches along the way &#8212; sights that you can&#8217;t view unless you embark on the hike. So, it&#8217;s rewarding. There&#8217;s some scrambling and rocky ledges, so it&#8217;s not for the un-sure-footed; but it&#8217;s definitely worth the time and energy. I felt proud of myself when I completed the hike, so your tweens and teens should, too!</p>
<p><strong>Balanced  Rock: Easy Trail for Preschoolers and even Toddlers (.3  mile)</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_14618" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 300px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/balanced-rock.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-14618" title="balanced-rock" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/balanced-rock.jpg" alt="" width="290" height="285" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Balanced  Rock is huge; see the little people to the right of its base?</p></div>
<p>You can see Balanced Rock, seemingly precariously  perched on top of a sandstone formation, from the pull-out parking lot  and even from the (great) picnic area across the road. But if you want  to check out the nifty geological wonder up close, take the short  wheelchair-accessible loop trail around its base. This is a nice place  for even the littlest hikers to stretch their legs and appreciate the  outdoors.</p>
<p><strong>Delicate Arch Viewpoints: Easy Hike (100 yards) for Preschoolers or Moderate Hike (.5 mile) for School-Age Kids</strong></p>
<p>If your kids aren&#8217;t quite old or skilled enough to make the three-mile round-trip hike to Delicate Arch I describe above, you still can view the famous arch by hiking one of two short trails. The Lower Delicate Arch Viewpoint trail is paved and wheel-chair accessible; the Upper Delicate Arch Viewpoint trail involves a rocky climb to the top of a nearby ridge. We did the latter with our kids two years ago &#8212; when they were 6 and 8 &#8212; and they got sweaty (and complained mildly) on the way up. But the  incline is short, so there is instant gratification.</p>
<div id="attachment_14619" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-paintbrush.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-14619" title="Desert Flowers" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-paintbrush.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="291" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">View pretty desert plant life on hikes throughout Arches National Park, like this Indian Paintbrush.</p></div>
<p>There are loads of other <a href="http://www.nps.gov/arch/planyourvisit/hiking.htm" target="_blank">family-friendly hikes in Arches National Park.</a> You&#8217;ll receive a map and visitor guide when you enter the park ($10/vehicle for 7 days), with many details. You can also ask for suggestions on the best hike for your family in the fabulous visitor center. The rangers here know the park like the backs of their hands, and they are chock full of knowledge to help you plan your time in Arches National Park.</p>
<p>Be sure to ask about the parks&#8217; Junior Ranger Program &#8212; my daughter loves working on the activity books and earning a certificate and badge at every national park or <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/hiking-with-kids-in-joshua-tree-national-park/" target="_blank">national monument</a> we visit. It&#8217;s a great way for kids to learn about the geology and history, flora and fauna in the parks &#8212; and have fun doing it!</p>
<p>Here are some more favorite photos from our hike to Delicate Arch last week:</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-slickrock.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14624" title="arches-slickrock" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-slickrock.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="337" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-red.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14625" title="arches-flowers" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-red.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="338" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-3.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14627" title="Arches National Park" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-3.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="329" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-44.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14628" title="arches-44" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-44.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="334" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-5.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-14630" title="Delicate Arch" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/arches-5.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="410" /></a></p>
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		<title>Hiking Trail for Kids in Joshua Tree National Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 06:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One highlight of my family&#8217;s vacation in California over Christmas last year was our day trip to Joshua Tree National Park. I honestly didn&#8217;t know much about the national park (less than an hour&#8217;s drive from Palm Springs), except that the desert locale is a popular place for hard-core rock climbers to scale the otherworldly [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jt1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12052" title="Joshua Tree" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jt1.jpg" alt="Joshua Tree National Park Entrance Sign" width="300" height="208" /></a>One highlight of my family&#8217;s vacation in California over Christmas last year was our day trip to <a href="http://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm" target="_blank">Joshua Tree National Park</a>. I honestly didn&#8217;t know much about the national park (less than an hour&#8217;s drive from <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/family-fun-at-a-great-palm-springs-golf-resort/" target="_blank">Palm Springs</a>), except that the desert locale is a popular place for hard-core rock climbers to scale the otherworldly rock piles that were formed more than 100 million years ago. On our visit, we figured at the least we&#8217;d drive through the <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/great-sand-dunes-national-park-preserve-for-families/" target="_blank">national park</a>, admire the funky shaped trees (so named because their limbs mimic Biblical Joshua raising his hands in prayer), and get some semblance of exercise along a kid-friendly hiking trail.</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jt2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-12053" title="Joshua Tree" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jt2.jpg" alt="Joshua Tree" width="300" height="312" /></a>But when the incredibly amiable and knowledgeable rangers at the West Entrance Station recommended a three-mile trail hike and assured us our 7- and 9-year-old kids could handle it, we knew we couldn&#8217;t pass up the opportunity to journey deeper into the park. Indeed, we found the &#8220;moderately strenuous&#8221; <a href="http://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/htrails.htm" target="_blank">49 Palms Oasis</a> hiking trail perfect for our entire family &#8212; including spry, 66-year-old Grammie. Inclines weren&#8217;t too steep; there were plenty of <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/how-to-remove-cactus-needles-from-skin/" target="_blank">cacti </a>to look at along the way; and the reward half-way through the out-and-back trail: several stands of picturesque fan palms amid pools of water and stacked rocks.</p>
<p>Yes, the return trip back to the parking lot featured a little more whining than we heard on the way in (namely from my 7-year-old), but frankly, we were pleased he made it without too much complaining on the three-mile round-trip hike that took us an 70 minutes on the way in and 60 minutes on the way out. We tried to break up the journey by letting the kids (and their fearless dad) climb to the top of huge boulders. My daughter took the time to fill out her Junior Ranger booklet, answering questions about the flora and fauna she saw along the way. (She&#8217;s collected six <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/cheap-urban-family-camping-colorado-national-monument/" target="_blank">Junior Ranger badges</a> at national parks we&#8217;ve visited in recent years; I highly recommend this educational activity &#8212; fun for kids and adults.)</p>
<p><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtfamily.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12057" title="jtfamily" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtfamily.jpg" alt="Family at 49 Palms Oasis, Joshua Tree" width="350" height="222" /></a>The 49 Palms Oasis is a great, <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/gal-on-the-go-waterfall-hike-in-kauai-hawaii/" target="_blank">kid-friendly hike</a> for semi-athletic families who are accustomed to exploring the outdoors. It&#8217;s not a flat-path nature walk, so if you&#8217;re not used to hiking and you want to sample this particular trail, I suggest you do some incline walking at home before you make your way to the pretty palm oasis in this <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/twilight-tour-video-family-vacation-in-olympic-national-park/" target="_blank">national park</a>.</p>
<p>We barely scratched the surface of 800,000-acre Joshua Tree National Park on our short visit to the area. We look forward to returning to sample more family-friendly hiking trails or perhaps overnighting at one of its popular campgrounds. Here are just a few snapshots from our happy day at Joshua Tree:</p>
<div id="attachment_12059" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 430px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtranger.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12059" title="jtranger" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtranger.jpg" alt="Junior Ranger Joshua Tree" width="420" height="324" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">My studious daughter working on her Junior Ranger booklet.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_12060" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 430px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtboy.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12060 " title="jtboy" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtboy.jpg" alt="Smiling boy in Joshua Tree" width="420" height="280" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">My goofy son mugging for the camera.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_12062" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jthigh1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12062" title="jthigh" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jthigh1.jpg" alt="Boulders in Joshua Tree" width="250" height="483" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The kids (and Dad) liked scrambling up rock piles.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_12063" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 390px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtcactus.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12063" title="jtcactus" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtcactus.jpg" alt="Cactus in Joshua Tree" width="380" height="362" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cool cactus.</p></div>
<div id="attachment_12064" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtpalms.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12064" title="jtpalms" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/jtpalms.jpg" alt="Fan palms" width="320" height="487" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fan palms at the oasis.</p></div>
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		<title>Gal on the Go &#8211; Waterfall Hike in Kauai, Hawaii</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 08:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kauai is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, and in many senses the wildest. Of the islands most popular with tourists, it&#8217;s the least developed &#8211; and while Maui and Oahu appeal to those with high-end shopping travel desires, there really are no upscale chain shops (like Coach or Tiffany&#8217;s) on this westernmost of the [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-10674" title="Wailua River Kauai Hawaii" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Wailua-River-Kauai-Hawaii-300x225.jpg" alt="Wailua River Kauai Hawaii" width="235" height="178" />Kauai is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands, and in many senses the wildest. Of the islands most popular with tourists, it&#8217;s the least developed &#8211; and while Maui and Oahu appeal to those with high-end shopping travel desires, there really are no upscale chain shops (like Coach or Tiffany&#8217;s) on this westernmost of the well-traveled Hawaiian islands. What <a href="http://www.uptake.com/hawaii/kauai.html">Kauai</a> has, though, is lush old rainforests, stunning canyon hikes, and coastal cliffs to boggle the mind.<strong> For the family that likes some adventure in their travels, Kauai is the Hawaiian vacation island of choice.</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Kauai Hawaii Hike Adventure" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Kauai-Hawaii-Hike-Adventure1-300x225.jpg" alt="Kauai Hawaii Hike Adventure" width="240" height="180" /></p>
<p>Last year my family and I hiked in <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/waimea-canyon-trails-the-best-hiking-in-kauai-hawaii/">Waimea Canyon</a> during our vacation in Hawaii, and were treated to views second only to <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/family-travel-adventures-by-disney-grand-canyon-national-park/">the Grand Canyon.</a> This year, we had the Wailua River in mind. Now, Wailua Falls is a very popular end point for many people seeking a nice vacation photo, likely because it&#8217;s very easy to get to; we saw this 80-foot waterfall along with a bunch of other tourists who basically got out of their cars and crossed the street.<em> Some adventure!</em> If adventure travel is the name of the game in Kauai, we could do better than that.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Secret Falls Kauai Hawaii" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Secret-Falls-Kauai-Hawaii-300x225.jpg" alt="Secret Falls Kauai Hawaii" width="240" height="180" /></p>
<p><strong>There are several kayak outfitters that operate on the Wailua River, some stopping at the Fern Grotto, others going all the way up to where the tributaries become too impenetrable. </strong> <a href="http://kauaiwailuakayak.com/">Wailua Kayak Adventures</a> described its kayak and hike along the Wailua River to the Secret Falls as a pleasurable 5-hour easy adventure&#8230;Sounds pretty good. <em>But guess what? </em>That 2-mile kayak trip up Wailua River was against the current, and with one adult/one kid in our kayaks, it ended up being more effort (for the adults) than we&#8217;d expected. Following this leg of the journey, our guide led us on a hike up, up, up muddy paths along the river. He discussed some of the native plants and some species considered invasive: These latter had been brought over by Polynesian settlers in the 1400&#8242;s as food plants. <strong>He showed us a couple of ruins, mossy and overgrown, from the royal Alli&#8217;i circa 1450. </strong> And all along, there was mud, mud, mud. My kids <em>LOVED</em> the muddiness of this hike, and we all enjoyed the cold, cleansing water of a couple of river crossings,</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Great hike in Kauai Hawaii" src="../wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Great-hike-in-Kauai-Hawaii1.png" alt="Great hike in Kauai Hawaii" width="255" height="392" />Then, finally there it was, the Secret Falls &#8212; exhilarating! We all cheered. This waterfall is so hard to get to, that there were no piles of photo-taking tourists: You know, the type that jump out of their cars, snap a few photos, then drive off to the next vantage point (or Starbucks).<strong> Instead, we and other hearty travelers jumped, hooting and hollering, into the waterfall&#8217;s pool to clean off.</strong> We splashed around and ducked under the waterfall; at 120 feet, it dwarfs the more easily accessible Wailua Falls. <em>It was a wonderful, rewarding experience. </em></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10703" title="galongo" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/galongo.jpg" alt="galongo" width="125" height="125" />The other hikers happily chatted on the way back down the muddy hike &#8211; yes, a few ended up slipping, but it&#8217;s a soft landing &#8211; and kayaked back together.  While the Secret Falls is not literally a secret, it takes around 2 1/2 hours of active work to get there.  That level of difficulty makes it feel like a truly special experience for a Hawaii vacation. <em>It&#8217;s some adventure! We got what we were looking for, and more.</em></p>
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		<title>Ek Balam Maya Archaeolgoical Site &amp; Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve: Excursion from Cancun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For travelers who want to explore two off-the-beaten-path sites in the Yucatan Peninsula, far from the development in high-rise Cancun, I highly recommend a tour to visit Ek Balam, a small Maya archaeological site that opened to the public in 2002, and Ria Lagartos, a biosphere reserve that is home to the largest natural habitat [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10252" title="Crocodile in Ria Lagartos, Mexico" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mexcroc.jpg" alt="mexcroc" width="280" height="200" />For travelers who want to explore two off-the-beaten-path sites in the Yucatan Peninsula, far from the development in high-rise Cancun, I highly recommend a tour to visit <a href="http://yucatantoday.com/en/topics/ek-balam" target="_blank">Ek Balam</a>, a small Maya archaeological site that opened to the public in 2002, and <a href="http://www.unesco.org/mabdb/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?mode=all&amp;code=MEX+16" target="_blank">Ria Lagartos</a>, a biosphere reserve that is home to the largest natural habitat of pink flamingos in North America &#8212; and perhaps a crocodile or two.</p>
<p>During a press trip to <a href="http://www.clubmed.us/cm/resorts-north-america-mexico-cancun-yucatan-home_p-115-l-US-v-CANC-r-0-ac-vh.html" target="_blank">Club Med Yucatan Cancun</a> earlier this month, I had the privilege of spending time at both of these sites on a day-long (7 a.m. to 8 p.m.!) tour offered by Club Med&#8217;s on-site excursion company, <a href="http://www.ancilatours.com/" target="_blank">Ancila Tours</a>. This company&#8217;s trips are exclusive to Club Med Yucatan guests, so unless you&#8217;re staying at this all-inclusive resort, you can&#8217;t take the particular multi-site excursion I describe below. However, other local tour operators do offer the combination &#8212; a quick Google search turned up a couple. And you can also inquire about trips to these eco-cultural sites resort hotel&#8217;s activity desk once you&#8217;re in Cancun. If you have a rental car you can naturally seek these spots out on your own, as well.</p>
<div id="attachment_10258" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 324px"><img class="size-full wp-image-10258 " title="Ek Balam Maya Archaeological Site" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mextop2.jpg" alt="View of Ek Balam buildings from the top of the largest structure, the Acropolis." width="314" height="186" /><p class="wp-caption-text">View of Ek Balam buildings from the top of the largest structure, the Acropolis.</p></div>
<p><strong>Ek Balam Archaeological Site</strong></p>
<p>From Club Med Cancun, it&#8217;s a two-hour drive to Ek Balam, which is 30 miles north of the city of Valladolid in the state of Yucatan. Ek Balam, which means &#8220;black jaguar&#8221; in the Maya language, is northeast of Chichen-Itza and northwest of Coba (see this <a href="http://www.travelyucatan.com/yucatan-peninsula-map.php" target="_blank">map of Yucatan Peninsula Maya sites</a> for reference). Archaeologists believe a Maya community here thrived between 700 and 900 A.D.</p>
<p>The most important structures are in a walled enclosure about a kilometer square. Renovation of the buildings has taken place since 1997, and experts have literally uncovered the temples, archways, platforms and sculptures after low-lying jungle had engulfed them for hundreds of years. Some of the structures are still buried; with foliage covering them, you might walk by a giant &#8220;hill&#8221; and not even know what&#8217;s underneath. Archaeologists have also identified two now-grassy plazas and roads leading to the site.</p>
<div id="attachment_10256" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 230px"><img class="size-full wp-image-10256  " title="Building at Ek Balam Archaeological Site" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mexsteps1.jpg" alt="You've got to climb these steep steps for the stellar views from the top of the Acropolis at Ek Balam." width="220" height="293" /><p class="wp-caption-text">You&#39;ve got to climb these steep steps for the stellar views from the top of the Acropolis at Ek Balam.</p></div>
<p>What&#8217;s incredibly cool about Ek Balam is that you can climb some of the ancient structures (unlike Chichen-Itza and Tulum where it&#8217;s &#8220;look with your eyes&#8221; only). A highlight is the imposing Acropolis, nearly 100 feet tall, with steep steps leading to the top (not for the vertigo-challenged). Most striking to me was the incredibly detailed carvings found in the Acropolis that are now uncovered and protected from the elements with a thatched roof. One sculpture is of a giant open mouth of a scary, monster-like creature. There are also angels, animals and various designs that are in excellent condition. Walking to the top of the Acropolis, where a small temple once stood, affords stellar views of the surrounding, undeveloped countryside and the other buildings on the entire site.</p>
<p>Our tour guide, Anja, was super  knowledgeable about the history and culture of the Maya people who lived here and elsewhere in the Yucatan Peninsula. While there are a few informative signs about  the temples and the carved tablets on the grounds, I highly recommend you visit Ek Balam with a tour guide, who can bring the site to life with descriptions of what life was like for the Mayas 1400 years ago. Entrance to Ek Balam is 31 pesos (at time of writing about $2.50 USD).</p>
<p><strong>Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve</strong></p>
<p>After Ek Balam we motored for 30 minutes to the bustling town of Tizimin. We relaxed in a second-floor restaurant, with a wrap-around balcony affording views of the town square, and we refueled with pastries, bread, coffee and fruit. Then it was another 45 minutes or so by van to Ria Largartos Biosphere Reserve on the Gulf of Mexico, where we boarded a 6-seater boats (with minimal shade cover) to explore the vine-covered mangroves and murky channels teeming with wildlife.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10279" title="Ria Lagartos excursion boat" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mexboat3.jpg" alt="mexboat" width="280" height="202" />Within a couple minutes our boat guide pulled in close to some vegetation so we could get a close-up view of a perched pelican. After that, we spotted different types of heron along the way to where the flamingos typically hang out. Of course, when we boated too close to the pink birds, they took off in flight. Still, it was pretty neat to see the flamingos in their natural habitat.</p>
<p>Next up, nature&#8217;s &#8220;Maya spa.&#8221; We anchored near a lagoon dense with salt. Here, we buoyantly bobbed in the water as if it were the Dead Sea. After just a couple of minutes of allowing all the good minerals into our skin, we hopped out of the salty lagoon to the fresh(er) water we were boating in. Our boat guide dug his hand deep into the grey, squishy clay &#8212; and promptly started rubbing it on the journalist closest too him. Indeed, the Mayas used the clay as sunscreen and as a skin protectant.</p>
<div id="attachment_10272" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-10272    " title="Horseshoe crab Ria Lagartos" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/mexanya.jpg" alt="Our fearless Ancila Tours guide Anyay, covered in mud and holding a horseshoe crab on the boatt." width="200" height="274" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Our fearless Ancila Tours guide Anja, covered in mud and holding a horseshoe crab on the boat.</p></div>
<p>The good sports we are, we kept the clay smeared on our bodies (and faces &#8212; some more covered than others) for the boat ride to the town of Rio Lagartos. Along the way is where our boat guide spotted a crocodile; to the chagrin of some of my boatmates, he motored as close as possible to it. Nearing town, we rinsed off in clean water, and then further got the clay out of nooks and crannies (sort of) via an outdoor shower. Indeed, my skin felt soft and smooth to the touch &#8212; and did even more so after taking a proper shower back at our resort!</p>
<p>Our tour ended with a set-menu lunch at Isla Contoy, right on the boat docks. Appetizers included sting ray <em>flautas </em>and stewed shark &#8212; yep, the marine life I&#8217;d just swum with in <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/gal-on-the-go-350-feet-above-ambergris-caye-belize/" target="_blank">Belize</a>! My entree of fish grilled in plenty of garlic, plus rice and beans and a cold glass of white wine, filled my belly up so well after our day&#8217;s adventures &#8212; but I couldn&#8217;t resist a small dish of coconut ice cream! I&#8217;d recommend this eatery to anyone passing through the area on their own; it&#8217;s owned by the same family that runs boat tours in the reserve, so it&#8217;s a great place to get the inside scoop.</p>
<p>This <a href="http://www.clubmed.us/cm/resorts-north-america-mexico-cancun-yucatan-excursions-our-excursions_p-115-l-US-v-CANC-a-000024-d-000006-r-7-ac-vo.html" target="_blank">tour from Club Med</a> costs $130 per person, with a continental brunch, filling lunch (with alcohol) and plenty of cold water included; all ages are welcome, but I&#8217;d recommend it for children over six.  I very much appreciated the opportunity to see some parts of  the Yucatan that are untouched by Cancun commercialism. Most tourists take the combo tour of the Xel-Ha &#8220;ecological-styled&#8221; man-made attraction and Tulum, with it ancient Maya fortifications perched right on an oceanside cliff. I think these sites are absolutely worth a visit &#8212; if you&#8217;re a first timer to the <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/best-all-inclusive-resort-for-families-in-the-riviera-maya-mexico-azul-sensatori-hotel-review/" target="_blank">Yucatan</a> and you don&#8217;t mind crowds. But if you&#8217;re looking for an experience that&#8217;s slightly more authentic and where you won&#8217;t find many tourists, make the trips to Ek Balam and Ria Lagartos.</p>
<div id="attachment_10275" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 430px"><img class="size-full wp-image-10275 " title="pelicans ria lagartos" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/pelicans.jpg" alt="Pelicans about to take flight in Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve" width="420" height="273" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Pelicans about to take flight in Ria Lagartos Biosphere Reserve</p></div>
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		<title>Video: Ziplining at Jungle Paw Resort in Belize, Plus Bonus Parasailing Feature</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love it when my travel-blogging friends write my posts for me. In this instance, it&#8217;s Christine Gilbert of Almost Fearless, whom I need to thank. Or more specifically, her talented husband Drew, who created this nifty video montage of our blogging group in Belize earlier this month. Here&#8217;s the kicker: Christine is six months [...]]]></description>
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<p>I love it when my travel-blogging friends write my posts for me. In this instance, it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.almostfearless.com" target="_blank">Christine Gilbert of Almost Fearless</a>, whom I need to thank. Or more specifically, her talented husband <a href="http://www.drewgilbert.com" target="_blank">Drew</a>, who created this nifty video montage of our <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/gal-on-the-go-blogging-from-belize-next-week/" target="_blank">blogging group in Belize earlier this month</a>. Here&#8217;s the kicker: Christine is six months pregnant and couldn&#8217;t do the fun zipline tour at Jungle Paw Resort. Her husband creatively edited together provided footage (thanks, Kate!) just cuz he&#8217;s a nice guy.</p>
<p>The video shows us sailing through lush foliage, rapelling from a tree platform and making goofy faces (okay, maybe it was just me with the silly face). Plus, for your viewing pleasure, scenes from <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/gal-on-the-go-350-feet-above-ambergris-caye-belize/" target="_blank">parasailing above Ambergris Caye</a>. And a few shots of the van ride along a pothole-dotted Belizean &#8220;highway.&#8221; Almost makes it feel like you were right there with us, right? (Fine, not really. I&#8217;m just trying to make you feel like you were a part of this amazing trip.)</p>
<p>Enjoy the show!</p>
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		<title>Celebrate National Get Outdoors Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 06:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ColoradoGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For this Colorado family, summer vacation is just around the corner, and we intend to spend as much as possible of it outside &#8212; whether that&#8217;s camping with our pop-up, taking local hikes, swimming, kayaking or biking in our beloved Colorado mountains. Even though Colorado is repeatedly named one of the healthiest in the nation, [...]]]></description>
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<p>For this Colorado family, summer vacation is just around the corner, and we intend to spend as much as possible of it outside &#8212; whether that&#8217;s camping with our pop-up, taking local hikes, swimming, kayaking or biking in our beloved Colorado mountains. Even though Colorado is repeatedly named one of the healthiest in the nation, I know that many parents in the state may not have the resources or time to introduce their kids to outdoor adventures.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m thrilled to help spread the word about <strong><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/go-day/">National Get Outdoors Day</a> taking place in Denver, at City Park, on Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. </strong>A coalition of public land management agencies, outdoor recreation and education groups have banded together to provide a ton of free activities and hands-on education to visiting families and local residents on this one day.</p>
<p>Kids will have the chance to actually ski (in the summer!), fish, canoe, rock climb and mountain bike &#8212; all for free &#8212; during this event. Then there&#8217;s a low-ropes obstacle course, Jr. Ranger camp, 5k or 10k walk, <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/ngod_final_logostacked.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6690" title="ngod_final_logostacked" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/ngod_final_logostacked.jpg" alt="ngod_final_logostacked" width="190" height="236" /></a>plus Native American dancing and geocaching. While the U.S. Forest Service and the American Recreation Coalition are co-sponsors the event, more than <a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/go-day/partners.html">80 entities</a> &#8212; such as <a href="http://www.vailresorts.com/Corp/index.aspx">Vail Resorts</a>, REI, Girl Scouts of Colorado and Leave No Trace &#8212; are involved in pulling this great day together.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in Denver with your family on June 13, I hope you&#8217;ll check it out! Otherwise, there will be more than 50 events happening simultaneously throughout the country, from Alabama to Wyoming &#8212; see if there&#8217;s one near you at the official <a href="http://www.nationalgetoutdoorsday.org/">National Get Outdoors Day site</a>.</p>
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		<title>Best Adventure Outfitter for Families in Santa Fe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ColoradoGal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor activities abound in the wilderness surrounding Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rather than &#8220;do it yourselves&#8221; and book experiences, such as fly fishing, whitewater rafting and horseback riding, through a number of different outfitters, I suggest you have Santa Fe Mountain Adventures make all the arrangements for you. This &#8220;adventure concierge&#8221; typically books various vacation [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Outdoor activities abound in the wilderness surrounding Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rather than &#8220;do it yourselves&#8221; and book experiences, such as fly fishing, whitewater rafting and horseback riding, through a number of different outfitters, I suggest you have <a href="http://www.santafemountainadventures.com/">Santa Fe Mountain Adventures</a> make all the arrangements for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/santafewoods.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-16385" title="Santa Fe Geo Caching" src="http://thevacationgals.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/santafewoods.jpg" alt="Santa Fe Geo Caching" width="225" height="169" /></a>This &#8220;adventure concierge&#8221; typically books various vacation experiences for families over a number of days. Mornings are typically reserved for outdoor excursions, such as the signature &#8220;Mountain Treasure Hunt,&#8221; a guided hike and geo-caching, where families use GPS devices to search for hidden shoeboxes (<em>see photo</em>) filled with trinkets for the kids. My family did this last year, and we are still talking about it!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Afternoon activities usually have an arts or cultural bent, such as cooking classes and historical walking tours. Then there&#8217;s family yoga, guided llama treks and nighttime star gazing with an expert astronomer. We chose to paint pottery together, and brought home two hand-painted wine glasses, a jet bank and a star jewelry box.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">All the transportation, gratuities, snacks and guides are included in a day&#8217;s program with Santa Fe Mountain Adventures (plus nice perks like water bottles and a subscription to <em>Outside</em>). A one-day enrollment in the program with two activities is $135 per adult; $115 per child age 6 to 12. But rates decrease the more activity days you book. And if you&#8217;re staying at a downtown partner hotel &#8212; La Posada or the Inn and Spa at Loretto &#8212; you get preferential pricing as well.</p>
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		<title>May Snowfall in the Colorado Rockies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 14:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is why I do not plan outdoor parties for my daughter&#8217;s early May birthday. Here&#8217;s the view from my front porch this morning: Spring weather in the Colorado Rockies is absolutely unpredictable &#8212; and nearly unforecastable. (Is that a word?) The Weather Channel is calling for 2 to 4 inches of snow today; FoxNews [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is why I do not plan outdoor parties for my daughter&#8217;s early May birthday. Here&#8217;s the view from my front porch this morning:</p>
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<p>Spring weather in the Colorado Rockies is absolutely unpredictable &#8212; and nearly unforecastable. (Is that a word?) The Weather Channel is calling for 2 to 4 inches of snow today; FoxNews says some parts of Colorado might get 8 to 16!</p>
<p>My poor daffodils &#8212; after being munched on by the local deer population, the overnight snow has just done them in:</p>
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<p>Moral to the story? If you&#8217;re planning a spring vacation practically anywhere in the U.S. Mountain West, pack clothing for all sorts of conditions! If you&#8217;re driving, it wouldn&#8217;t be a bad idea to stock your car with appropriate emergency gear, such as a spare tire and jack, warm blankets, snacks and water, gloves, pocket knife, cell-phone charger, and a flashlight.</p>
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		<title>Hiking Los Angeles: The Temescal Canyon Loop Hike</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 06:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having the travel bug, yet living in a tourist destination, can be a weird phenomenon. For example, a few weeks ago my family and I took a road trip north of Los Angeles, and stayed at the San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito (well, its mailing address is Santa Barbara, but it&#8217;s really just south of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Having the travel bug, yet living in a tourist destination, can be a weird phenomenon.</strong> For example, a few weeks ago my family and I took <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/how-to-have-a-more-eco-friendly-solo-road-trip/" target="_blank">a road trip</a> north of Los Angeles, and stayed at the San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito (well, its mailing address is <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/how-to-have-a-budget-vacation-in-high-end-santa-barbara/" target="_blank">Santa Barbara,</a> but it&#8217;s really just south of that town, in Montecito &#8211; nothing to be ashamed of).  I love <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/more-to-moab-utah-than-mountain-biking/" target="_blank">hiking</a> in the region, and on one of several hikes there, I noticed my spouse was cracking up.  What? What&#8217;d I do this time?</p>
<p>He explained that I was amusing him because all the flowers and plants (and lizards) I was carefully photographing &#8211; as if they were rare specimens, rarely seen &#8211; were <em>exactly</em> the same types of flowers and plants that live back home in our neighborhood. It was only the act of being on vacation that made them seem special.  <em>And you know? He was right.</em></p>
<p>I just came back from a morning hike with two other moms, good friends of mine, and this hike is practically in our own backyard.  It&#8217;s a solid trail called the Temescal Canyon loop trail, <a href="http://thevacationgals.com/family-friendly-los-angeles-vacations/" target="_blank">in Los Angeles,</a> and it is a pretty scenic route through part of the Santa Monica Mountain Range. I drive right by the entranceway almost daily, seeing tourists and travelers with their maps and cameras, but my friends and I have hardly ever availed of it personally&#8230;I guess that this is because it&#8217;s just part of the background scenery of our lives. <strong>It&#8217;s an easy, child-friendly hike with only moderate climbs and a well-defined path with trail markers.</strong> I recommend it for any able-bodied person ages 6 and up.</p>
<p>The trail head is in Temescal Canyon: Take the Pacific Coast Highway to Temescal Canyon Road, or Sunset Blvd. to where Sunset intersects with Temescal. Parking is free on Temescal Canyon Road, or five dollars in the state park.  The Temescal Canyon ranger station of Topanga State Park provides trail maps. While the Temescal Canyon loop hike is not a special challenge, there are some other trails for experienced hikers who want a workout. After a slow climb, the views start to get pretty fantastic; mountain range on one side, Pacific Ocean on the other. <em>Not to mention all the flowers, plants, and lizards that seemed so fascinating up in Montecito!</em> We cut out early on this loop hike because a smaller, scrubby and underused trail (Rivas Canon) leads almost directly to our homes, but hikers who continue on the main path will loop around and end up back in Temescal Canyon. An well-defined alternate on your map will be to continue on to the Will Rogers State Park; this is a 2.8 mile hike, start to finish.</p>
<p>When people think of Los Angeles geography, they usually get images of smog, miles of ugly strip miles, and untrammeled urban sprawl. Well, those things are here.  <strong>But wide open spaces, state parks and mountain ranges are right here too; it&#8217;s nice to be reminded of that once in a while.</strong> A well-rounded family vacation in LA, California would be enhanced by a morning of easy hiking in this part of the Topanga State Park.</p>
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