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This Nostalgic Summer Tradition Is The Best Family Trip That Costs Next To Nothing
This Nostalgic Summer Tradition Is The Best Family Trip That Costs Next To Nothing

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This Nostalgic Summer Tradition Is The Best Family Trip That Costs Next To Nothing

There was a time when summer in the South meant something simpler than hectic planning and packed schedules. Families would load into their station wagon, cooler brimming with homemade snacks and sandwiches, and head to their nearest state park. Or road-trip to those faraway state parks that long summer days grant more time for visiting. For older generations, these are some of the most treasured summertime memories; and since state park visitation has spiked in the past five years, it seems we're not the only ones wanting to tap into that nostalgic state park feeling. Pack up the car, because every kid needs a classic state park trip this summer. Often, parents and grandparents have their own cherished childhood memories of going to state parks with family and friends. State parks, no matter how many generations go by and what modern upgrades are added, still feel wonderfully stuck in time, which gives a great opportunity to share that nostalgic experience with your own children and grandchildren. State parks have remained much more affordable than many Southern vacation destinations, while still offering great views, plenty of activities, and unique experiences—from floating down rivers to hiking to waterfalls to watching the stars. Moreover, depending on the state park, there are often a variety of stay options, including primitive campsites, RV hookups, and even rustic cabins. Amenities often include community bathrooms, general stores, and fire pits with grills. If you're looking for even more affordable, consider making it a day trip! Part of bringing back old-fashioned fun and state park adventure is leaving those smartphones, tablets, social media, and other technology out of the festivities. It allows everyone to live in the moment, take in the views, and spend time together without any modern distractions, which is the core of any state park visit. While there is always a case to be made for a day trip to your closest state park, the South is sprawled with state parks that give you every sort of scenery you could dream of. Head to Gulf State Park in Alabama for a 3-mile white-sand beachfront; or to Garner State Park in Texas to float down the iconic Frio River; or to Blackwater Falls State Park in West Virginia for breathtaking waterfall hikes; or to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Florida for the nation's first-ever underwater state park with epic water activities. The point? Options are endless for your most memorable vacation yet. Southern state parks are some of nature's best playgrounds. Here are bucket list-worthy state parks to consider visiting. Many of these crystal-clear water destinations with naturally cool waters can be found in Florida's state parks. Choose your place to dip. Kentucky is blessed with 45 parks (and six National Parks)—and 17 of them are classified as resorts with lodges and restaurants. With a variety of scenery and charms, there are plenty of possibilities. Read the original article on Southern Living

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