So there’s a full-time travel term called boondocking and here’s what it means… Boondocking is when you camp disconnected from water, sewage, electric, wifi, etc. on public land not specifically intended for camping purposes. You’re not at a campground, RV park, or driveway, and the only thing connecting your Airstream or RV to the earth is your wheels.
Read MorePetrified Forest National Park is filled with— you guessed it— petrified wood in a rainbow of colors. You may remember, we’ve already visited a national park in Arizona, but it’s a big place and there’s plenty to see! Sometimes the scale of these parks can be deceiving. Most are so large that there’s no way you could see an entire park in a day, let alone all the parks in one state, so plan accordingly!
Read MoreWhile we were in Tucson, we decided to check out Saguaro National Park, which boarders the city. Here’s everything you need to know about Saguaro National Park…
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