by Tammy Wesley | Nov 10, 2018 | Adventure, Arizona, Blog, Family Hikes, Favorites, History, Museum, National Park, Science Museum, Science Museum, Southwest, State Park, Tour, Tucson, Urban Exploration, Video, Zoo
5 Family-Friendly Activities in Tucson, AZ When it comes to activities in Tucson, there’s so much to do that they have a booklet full of coupons called the Tucson Passport. The booklet is about $20 per person and is a fantastic deal for all that it offers!... by Brian Wesley | Oct 27, 2018 | Adventure, Arizona, Favorites, History, Museum, Southwest, State Park, Tour, Tucson, Urban Exploration, Video
In the 1960’s solid rocket fuel wasn’t being used for ICBM missiles. Instead, when the order came to launch, a team of trained military had to connect and fuel the 103 foot Titan II missile inside its huge underground bunker. This is all here to remind us and teach... by Brian Wesley | Apr 7, 2018 | Adventure, Favorites, History, Southern Texas, State Park, Tour, Urban Exploration, Video
When I was young my grandma took me and my parents on a road trip to see the amazing Western US. One of our first stops was to visit The Alamo. Back then, I had no idea the significance of this shrine…. what was lost here… what was gained. Here’s a... by Brian Wesley | Mar 10, 2018 | Adventure, History, Southern Texas, State Park, Video
After the defeat of the Alamo, Santa Anna’s Mexican Army retreated East and was chased into a corner by General Sam Houston’s army. The battle was quick as the Texan’s screamed: “Remember the Alamo”. Santa Anna was captured and forced to sign over Texas as an... by Tammy Wesley | Mar 26, 2016 | Adventure, Arches, Hike, State Park, Utah
Dead Horse Point State Park If you’re in Moab and looking for something else to do, drive over to Dead Horse Point State Park. It’s approximately 30 minutes from Arches National Park and about 15 minutes from Canyonlands National Park. It’s a small state park but has... by Brian Wesley | Mar 19, 2016 | Adventure, Deep South, State Park, Tour, Urban Exploration
We live in a world where everyone fights for their voice to be heard. Some have to fight harder than others. I’m proud to live in a world where people like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks (just two among many) stood up for what they believed. As we’ve said... by Brian Wesley | Jan 9, 2016 | Adventure, Deep South, History, State Park, Urban Exploration
As a kid I remember traveling with Dad through Nashville on the way to a work conference. We drove by Nashville’s Parthenon and I got a glimpse. I had always wanted to return. This summer while driving from Bowling Green, KY to Gatlinburg, TN, we took a... by Brian Wesley | Dec 12, 2015 | Family Hikes, Hike, State Park
Reading other travel blogs is an important part of my day. Earlier this year I saw an article about the top twentyfive US waterfalls. I was familiar with most but a few caught my eye. I have an online Google map where I mark places I’d like to visit so I... by Tammy Wesley | Jul 18, 2015 | Adventure, Family Hikes, Favorites, Hike, State Park
Antelope Island State Park Syracuse, UT (801) 725-9263 Visitor Center Website Antelope Island State Park is most famous for its wildlife, camping, and scenic landscape. Swimming and hiking are also pretty popular along the island. It’s a great place to take the kids... by Brian Wesley | Jan 12, 2014 | Adventure, Deep South, Family Hikes, Science Museum, State Park, Urban Exploration, Video
Mud Island is home to a scale replica of the Mississippi River… That’s no big deal you say. Well, this model, called the Riverwalk, is ONE MILE LONG. There’s more to do at Mud Island besides the replica. Visit their website for more information.... by Brian Wesley | May 13, 2013 | California, Hike, National Park, San Diego, State Park, Video
Cabrillo National Monument Address: 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr, San Diego, CA 92106 In 1542 the first European landed on the Western US. Cabrillo Natl Monument was named after that man, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. Check out our video highlighting the monument. More... by Brian Wesley | Aug 25, 2012 | Adventure, Deep South, History, State Park, Video
Coral Castle Address: 28655 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33033 Coral Castle is a Florida-run museum that preserves the mystical and secretive home of a tiny man, Edward Leedskalin, who somehow built a home out of monolithic rocks. ... by Brian Wesley | Aug 24, 2012 | Adventure, California, State Park, Video
Join the Wesley’s as they explore Kings Beach Lake Taho by Brian Wesley | Aug 24, 2012 | Adventure, Beach, California, Family Hikes, Favorites, Food, History, San Francisco, Science Museum, State Park, Urban Exploration, Video
Join the Wesley’s in a video highlighting the beautiful city of San... by Brian Wesley | Aug 24, 2012 | Adventure, California, San Francisco, State Park, Urban Exploration, Video
Join the Wesley’s as they explore the Presidio of San... by Brian Wesley | Jul 3, 2012 | Adventure, California, Family Hikes, History, State Park, Urban Exploration
Old Shasta City Ghost Town The kids needed a break and what better place than an old “ghost town”. It put it in quotes because this is more of an old-city-ruins area than a ghost town. It’s quite the busy place with several modern buildings close...