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San Xavier del Bac Mission – One for the Money Two for the Road

We have visited a lot of beautiful missions as well as ruins of missions, but none of them compared to San Xavier del Bac (pronounced: san ha-vee-air dell bock). Known as the White Dove of the Desert, San Xavier is located on the Tohono O’odham (pronounced ah-dum, similar to autumn) San Xavier Indian Reservation. Today […]

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Quechee Bridge Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Walker’s Point, Kennebunkport, Maine. This home served as the Summer White House of President George H. W. Bush. The land upon which it sits has been owned by various members of the Bush family since the late 19th century. If you follow our posts, you’re already familiar with Quick Stops. Quick Stops are designed to […]

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Tricks and Tips – One for the Money Two for the Road

This post isn’t about where to eat, it’s about what to eat in the car. Food: the second reason we all love road trips! Noshing as we cruise down the highway is what keeps our boredom at bay, keeps the driver alert, and keeps the kids happy – at least for a few minutes. Over […]

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Nymph Lake Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Website link: Rocky Mountain National Park Note: a timed entry system may be in effect, so plan ahead for your visit. Accommodations: Campgrounds for RVs and tents, as well as backcountry camping in the park. Additional hotels, campgrounds, and other amenities, including restaurants, available in Estes Park, Grand Lake, Lyons, and Loveland. What to do: hike, […]

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Great Sand Dunes Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured In celebration of One for the Money Two for the Road’s first anniversary, we want to share some shots from some of our favorite national park posts over the last year. We cannot tell you how much we appreciate each of you for following us on the blog site and on Facebook. You are […]

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Medano Creek Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Website link: Great Sand Dunes National Park. Accommodations: Lodges and camping located just outside the park. Campground located in the park is open from April through October. Backcountry camping permitted on the dunes, in the mountains, or in Great Sand Dunes National Preserve. See website for details. The Oasis Restaurant and Store is located at the […]

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RV Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured Wyoming Capitol Building Bored? Stuck at home? Rather be on the road or camping? We are right there with you. To fill the void at our house, we’ve been using our spare time to take different kinds of virtual road trips. In this post, we’ve put together a list of ideas to help end […]

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Oakley Kansas Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Cold and lonely highway We decided to do Quick Stops to showcase places that merit a nod, shout out, or round of applause but to which we can’t devote an entire post. As we’ve said before, we will drive a long way out of the way or completely change up our itinerary to go see […]

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Puerco Pueblo Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Website link: Petrified Forest National Park Cost: $20.00 per car (one week pass) Hiking, biking (on paved roads), backpacking, horseback riding, backcountry camping with permit Scenic drive Historic Landmarks Museums Picnic areas Restaurant in the park Accommodations and restaurants in Holbrook, Arizona (30 miles west on I-40 or US Highway 180). Check out the Wigwam Motel […]

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Tucson Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

We have visited a lot of beautiful missions as well as ruins of missions, but none of them compared to San Xavier del Bac (pronounced: san ha-vee-air dell bock). Known as the White Dove of the Desert, San Xavier is located on the Tohono O’odham (pronounced ah-dum, similar to autumn) San Xavier Indian Reservation. Today […]

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Manzanita Spring Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Park boundary with El Capitan (left) and Guadalupe Peak (far right) in the background Website Link: Guadalupe Mountains National Park Cost: $7.00 per person (ages 16 and up) for 7 day pass – seniors free with senior pass Pine Springs Visitor Center: open daily 8:00 – 4:30 Mountain Time McKittrick Canyon day use area: gate is […]

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Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Where is Fort Craig? Fort Craig sits near the Rio Grande River about 35 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees this historic site, so it is not a national park. Click here for the BLM website. Southern New Mexico’s desert terrain. The site features: Visitor center Restrooms Sheltered […]

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Road Trip Archives – One for the Money Two for the Road

Featured Some of you might be wondering why we haven’t posted in a while. Well, it’s because we’ve been on the road. Now that we’re home, we look forward to sharing our latest adventures with you, so stay tuned. In the meantime, here’s a short synopsis of some of what we encountered on our latest […]

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Fort Bowie National Historic Site – One for the Money Two for the Road

We struck out early on the day we visited Fort Bowie (pronounced boo-e) knowing we had a full day and a lot of hiking ahead of us. However, due to our newly acquired talent for completely disregarding road signs, we made a turn instead of going straight to reach the trail that leads to the […]

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