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It’s time to plan your South Dakota Road Trip! With 6 National Park units in the area, diverse State Parks and legendary towns, there are plenty of adventures to be had. But can you visit them all when you only have one week to travel? This one week South Dakota itinerary will take you on a road trip to the various National Parks and other special places in South Dakota! We share South Dakota 7 day itinerary below. We visited the Presidents at Mount Rushmore, the Coyotes at Wind Cave and the aliens at Devil’s Tower – and you can too! South Dakota 7 Day Itinerary at a Glimpse Day 0: Arrive in Rapid City, South DakotaDay 1: Visit Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial and Jewel Cave National MonumentDay 2: Explore Devil’s Tower National Monument, Sturgis and Spearfish Canyon Scenic BywayDay 3: Drive the Needles Highway and Visit…

Did you know that you can visit three other National Park units (and several AWESOME state parks) when you go to Hot Springs National Park?  Check out Little Rock Central High School, Bill Clinton’s Birthplace Home, the Arkansas Post and the lovely State Parks and Lakes in the area.  Each of these day trip ideas are within a two-hour drive from Hot Springs National Park, so don’t miss out!   President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site Learn more about the 42nd President of the United States when you visit the President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site located in Hope, Arkansas. Hope, Arkansas is about an hour and a half drive from Hot Springs National Park.  This city was the home of young Bill Clinton from birth through the first six year of his life.  As a young child, former President Clinton lived in the…

Autumn is officially here!  That means football, cooler weather, holidays, and… leaf peeping?!?  Yes. Leaf peeping! …and the fall colors in Ohio are top notch! What is leaf peeping? Leaf peeping is when you travel for the purpose of taking in the beautiful fall colors!  The oranges, yellows, and deep reds create a mosaic of wonder when you look across the beautiful landscapes!  Taking time to go on a scenic hike or drive enables you to enjoy the wonder of the natural cycle that nature undergoes as the days grow shorter, and the temperatures cool. Where can I see fall colors in Ohio? Ohio has a variety of places to fully enjoy the beauty of autumn.  Below, we outline 6 of our favorite spots along with some of our recommendations for what to do when you visit. 1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park There are several places to welcome fall…