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Creekbeds, Copperheads & Small-Town Sliders: A Day in Madison, Indiana

The drive to Madison, Indiana was the kind that makes you roll the windows down; winding backcountry roads that eventually open to a view of the Ohio River and a charming bridge that delivers you straight into a downtown that feels plucked from an old school movie scene. Absolutely gorgeous. I couldn’t wait to explore […]

Racing the Sun at the Berea Pinnacles

There are some days when missing your best friend sends you straight into an adventure you didn’t plan…and that’s exactly how this one started. After a few weeks of traveling, Morgan and I were overdue for time in the great outdoors. On my drive home one quiet Sunday evening, we were talking and agreed on […]

Chasing Waterfalls: A Spring Day at Eagle Falls Trail

This season I added a new trail to the list — Eagle Falls at Cumberland Falls State Park — and it instantly became a favorite. From rock scrambles and hidden swimming holes to watching the falls from behind the curtain, it was pure magic. I missed having my little one along, but it was such a beautiful day exploring with my oldest and best friend.

Tequila, Turtles, and a Waterfall Sermon

A few weekends ago, my best friend and I met up at my parents’ float house with no real agenda just the promise of sunshine, still water, and a break from the buzz of life. We borrowed a couple of kayaks, threw on our life jackets, packed a mason jar of tequila (because obviously), and […]

Weekend Escape at Twin Knobs Campground: Paddleboards, Pineapple, and Sisterhood

My sister and I camped at Twin Knobs Campground in Morehead, KY, enjoying outdoor activities like paddleboarding and exploring local sights. We bonded over homemade whiskey, games, and delicious BBQ. The campground's lively atmosphere and beautiful views made our trip memorable, creating lasting memories of laughter and connection in nature.

Three States, One Trail: A Magical Hike Through Cumberland Gap

There’s something beautifully symbolic about standing in three states at once; especially with a little hand tucked into yours. On a sunny spring day, my 4 year old and I laced up our hiking shoes and set off to explore the Tri-State Peak Trail in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. The journey was more than […]