Have a look around! Here is a 360-degree time-lapse video shot from our site during sunrise at KARS park. We captured this during our stay in mid-March 2021. It works great if you have a VR Headset, but if not, you can move the mouse or phone to check out ...read more!
The Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry takes travelers on SH 87 between Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. The service is free, and it was easy even with our 37ft travel trailer! At any given time, one vessel is in operation 24 hours a day. Additional vessels are added when needed, during ...read more!
SpaceX successfully launched its fourth batch of Starlink satellites into orbit and nailed a rocket landing today (Jan. 29) following days of weather delays for the mission. source ...read more!
We were able to see a Manatee who was release back into the wild after it was found outside its normal habitat. I think it saw the orange float on my camera housing and decided to come over for a closer look. You can see the tracking device on its ...read more!
While visiting #threesisterssprings we were able to see a rescued #manatee get released back into the wild! It may have seen the orange float on my camera housing and came over for a closer look. You can see Jen and Caleb in the black wetsuits. 🤙 Very cool experience. · ...read more!
Breathtaking views, blueberries, and seafood! It’s pretty much how we could sum up any given day in Maine this Summer! It was a special time for us as a family as we got the opportunity to enjoy some of the great outdoors of the East Coast. Our first day at ...read more!
From our stay in August 2019. The beach is accessible from the campground. Premium oceanfront property with 44 RV sites along beautiful Penobscot Bay in Belfast, Maine. All sites are full hookups with water, sewer, cable, WiFi and 30/50 amps. Just 3.5 miles from town center, 2.5 hours from Portland, ...read more!
Some drone shots of flying around Rocky River Reservation which is located in Berea, Brook Park, Cleveland, Fairview Park, Lakewood, North Olmsted, Olmsted Township, and Rocky River. The first land purchased for Cleveland Metroparks — a 3.8 acre parcel purchased in April 1919 — can be seen from the Stinchcomb-Groth ...read more!