by Paty | Mar 14, 2019 | The Great Outdoors, The South
Arkansas is not a place you’ll hear most people raving about. It’s not a beach destination. There’s no spectacular mountain ski resorts. Just mention an upcoming trip to the Ozarks, and some people instinctively cringe. I was no exception to this...
by Paty | Mar 8, 2019 | The South, US High Points
Order of Visit: High Point #7 Date Visited: March 7, 2019 Route Taken: Driskell Mountain Trail (main trail) and False Mountain Trail from the Mt. Zion Church – 1.8 miles (roundtrip) Type of Terrain: Moderately easy dirt trail coupled with a mostly flat,...
by Paty | Jan 15, 2019 | The South, US High Points
Order of Visit: High Point #6 Date Visited: January 10, 2019 Route Taken: Walk from Lakewood Park parking lot (0.1 miles roundtrip) Type of Terrain: Flat and grassy park Elevation: 345 feet Ancestral Home: Muscogee/Creek What’s in a name? Britton Hill was...
by Paty | Dec 24, 2018 | The Great Outdoors, The South
My nephew Kevin is completely obsessed with manatees. His parents took him to Discovery Cove in Orlando shortly after his seventh birthday. While visiting, he was lucky enough to swim with dolphins and see tons of marine life up close. But, the animal that stole his...
by Paty | Dec 6, 2018 | Day Hikes, The South
The Palmetto Trail probably isn’t the first long-distance trail that comes to mind when I think about hiking in the Southeastern U.S. There’s plenty of more popular footpaths out there. You’ve probably heard of some of them too – the...
by Paty | Nov 29, 2018 | Day Hikes, The South
As a kid, the closest I ever got to the Smokies was looking at my National Geographic calendars. You know the type I’m talking about. The ones with beautiful photos displaying tree-lined mountains of brilliant oranges, reds, and yellows in the fall. Those photos...