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Introduce your young children to the world of adventure travel. Here are a few great places to get started:   Appalachian Mountain Club Adventures. New England. Beginning at age five, kids can participate in pond studies, GPS treasure hunts, forest ecology lessons, and wildlife watching and tracking activities. It is all part of…
Published in Adventure
Each year, the month of February is deemed “plant seeds of greatness month” in an effort to encourage Americans to examine their goals and aspirations and make changes where desired.  Use this idea ( you don’t have to wait until February), to spark a conversation within your family. Then forge…
Published in The Whole Family
Eco-inspired families are trading in their rental cars for the chance to tour their vacation destinations from the seat of a bike. This energy savvy transportation mode not only saves dollars but adds a healthy fitness component to any holiday outing. Here are 15 places where you can cruise with confidence:…
Published in Top Stories
Snorkeling is a great way to explore the beauty of our underwater world.
Published in Scuba/Snorkel
Every day should be Earth Day celebration. Here are some special ways we can honor our beautiful planet. Take part! Enjoy a Farm Stay. Get close to the land by planning a farm stay. You’ll wake to a rooster call or the sounds of other barnyard animals welcoming in the…
Published in Eco Travel
Maui for FamiliesWatch whales breaching from the long stretch of beach. Learn to surf. Explore the rainforest. Relax at the spa. Maui, known as Hawaii’s “magic isle”, makes for a dreamy family vacation destination. Here is a sampling of fun activities to consider:  Snorkel and Sail. Climb aboard the custom…
Published in Hawaii
Equal parts adrenaline rush and eco-tour, adding a zip line experience into your vacation itinerary can satisfy the adventure quotient for every member of the family.
Published in Global Excursions
The take-off is amazing but it’s the sound that stays with you, I’d been told. Still, I couldn’t imagine the impending glory of the moment. I was too cold.This was my first visit to Willcox, Ariz., for the town’s annual celebration of the sandhill cranes’ migration to their southern Arizona…
Published in Travel Essays
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