They offer a free park entrance but you have to pay for parking. We got half off of the adventure pass with our reciprocal program. The zoo was pretty slow…
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We picked this site because it was close to the arch and Sean could visit with us a little easier. The RV park was actually right over the border in…
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We have baseball players ⚾, but they love to tour football stadiums 🏈. This tour was later in the day, so Sean could join the boys. It was one of…
Continue readingCool Crest Family Center
During our time in the northeast, many of the RV parks had mini-golf options. Because Malachi was on a kick, we even went out to various places to play. We…
Continue readingJefferson City: Museum and Bicentennial Bridge
While visiting the Capitol building, we ran into a museum about the first store that welcomed people who came from the ships into Missouri. It was a port town. Missouri…
Continue readingRunge Nature Center
This was a really nicely done nature center. The trails were easy to conquer. They designed the trails with creative placement of nature… And things for kids to do. They…
Continue readingMissouri’s Capitol Building in Jefferson City.
We really enjoyed our visit to the Capitol building and Jefferson City. It had a small town feel and parking was easy… It’s not like that in every capital city….
Continue readingTwo travel days: Colorado to Missouri
We needed to conquer about 700 miles to get closer to about halfway home. During research, we learned that Kansas rest areas allow you to stay for 24 hrs. You…
Continue readingDowntown Aquarium
This was for Anna (and Malachi). This aquarium was kind of a walk-through. It was a fun experience. Anna and I enjoyed looking at all of the waters that we’ve…
Continue readingColorado State Capitol
We did a quick tour of Colorado’s Capitol building. They offer guided tours, and you can go into the dome. Buuuut, the kids were not feeling a guided tour. Ha!…
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