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How to Homeschool With Our National & State Parks
*This page may contain Amazon and Zazzle Affiliate Links, at no extra cost to you, that help to support this website. Thanks! We have found some wonderful resources that we use regularly to enhance our homeschool. But my very favorite resource is our National and State Parks. […]
Welcome to Travel 50 States
Travel 50 States is dedicated to support your dreams of traveling the U.S and Beyond! Our ultimate goal is to be a resource for your journey. We provide inspiration and ideas for state by state TRAVEL DESTINATIONS throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and beyond. After full time traveling […]
Travel 50 States Journal for Kids
RELEASE DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2021 I’m excited to announce the launch of the TRAVEL 50 STATES JOURNAL for Kids on Thursday, August 5th, 2021!! This cute, interactive journal for ages 5+ was inspired by my own family’s travels across the United States. As a […]
Travel Book Series for Kids
Travel 50 States participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. This program enables us to earn a small fee by linking to amazon.com. I only recommend products that I believe could enhance your travel experience. With the Holidays around the corner, it’s a great […]
7 FREE Kid-Friendly Las Vegas Attractions, Nevada
Las Vegas has always been known as a playground for adults. But, what about vacationing in Vegas with your kids? Check out these FREE seven kid-friendly Las Vegas attractions that will keep the whole family happy: 1. Circus, Circus The famous Circus Circus Hotel and […]
Four Year Nomadiversary
Our 4 year Nomadiversary is significant because it marks the end of full time travel for us, but certainly not the end of travel. Click below to watch 4 years of our travel highlights: Our boys were 8 and 6 years old when we left […]
2016 Reflection of a Year Well-Traveled
As the end of the year approaches, it is always good to spend time reflecting on the passed year. My 2016 reflection helped me to reset for the coming year! After our summer of traveling without an RV, it was time for a reset. In […]
Travel Planning for Full-Time RVers
Travel is both a hobby and a passion for me, so I read travel books, watch DVD’s, and read travel blogs habitually. Planning is just plain fun. Crazy, right? So I wanted to share some of the resources I use when planning to visit a new […]
Facing Fear or Living With Regret
So here is the thing about doing new things: it’s pretty unnerving, and sometimes downright terrifying! But, every time we stretch, and do something just a little bit outside of our comfort zone, we grow. When we face our fear, and then come through the other […]
How Life on the Road Has Enriched Our Lives
As we settled into RV life, our routine became normal. Time went by swiftly, and often I’d need to just sit back and reflect on where we had gone and how our lives had changed. When we met some other traveling families, I began to […]
Grand Canyon National Park & Extreme Flagstaff, Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park This was our first visit as a family to the Grand Canyon. The boys were both really looking forward to seeing it. We had been reading and re-reading a book about it weeks before we had arrived. It just so happened […]
Welcome to Travel 50 States
I am a writer, homeschooling mom, educator, and full time traveler. My hope is that I can be a resource for your own travel journeyI am a writer, homeschooling mom, educator, and full time traveler. My hope is that I can be a resource for your own travel journey.
How Can You Afford to Travel Full-Time?
The single most common question about full time travel is financial. People immediately jump to affordability, assuming that only luck or the wealthy can pull off this lifestyle. There are endless ways that full timers make this work, but I will share how we did […]
FAQ’s about Full Time Travel: Taking the Leap
As we began sharing our story with others, we noticed that the same questions kept coming up over and over regarding full time travel. As a result, I have decided to mix in a series of blog posts that address the logistics of how we […]
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
As we approached the entrance to Badlands National Park, it was such a spectacular sight to see the large, jagged “hills” rising from the Plains, seemingly out of nowhere. This was our first National Park visit on this trip, so it was here that we […]