Upcoming Trip + Where Should We Stop?

So...guess who's going on a trip across the country in a few months and step into the Pacific Ocean and gaze upon the Grand Canyon??



If you guessed the weird and random Potts family, you would be right! And since we're currently at the planning phase of this trip, this is where y'all come in. Because, at the wise advice of my mom, I'm asking for y'all's suggestions.

In no particular order, possible stops on the very-unstable and subject-to-drastic-change route are as follows: Grand Canyon in Arizona, cave dwellings in New Mexico, redwoods in California, friends in Idaho, the Oregon coast, friends in Kansas, Pawhuska Oklahoma (Pioneer Woman, y'all), and Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon in Nevada.

So here's my question for y'all. Have you been to any of these places? Were they all hype and not worth the time they required? Or were they well worth it? Is there anything near any of these locations that we should check out?


Short post for today, but that's alright. ;) I look forward to hearing from y'all!!

~Faith
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Published on March 10, 2018 04:30
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message 1: by Yibbie (new)

Yibbie The Grand Canyon is amazing, and if are in Flagstaff the Riordan Mansion Museum is really interesting too. If you like to see how people lived 100 years ago, this is a great example.


message 2: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Mozingo Oregon is an absolutely beautiful state and well worth a visit! The beaches are stunning there... I haven't been to the Redwoods for about 10 years now, but I remember it being super cool!
Sounds like an amazing trip! :)


message 3: by Abigail (new)

Abigail I love the Grand Canyon and the Redwoods are a must!! Both are so beautiful and amazing!! I really recommend seeing them!! Oregon is also very beautiful!!


message 4: by Yibbie (last edited Mar 10, 2018 11:34AM) (new)

Yibbie Or you could swing south and see the saguaros. You start seeing them once you get closer to Phoenix, but the Saguaro National Park is down in Tucson. They are very uniquely beautiful.
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message 5: by Faith (new)

Faith Yibbie wrote: "The Grand Canyon is amazing, and if are in Flagstaff the Riordan Mansion Museum is really interesting too. If you like to see how people lived 100 years ago, this is a great example."

Thank you! I'll make a note of that. :)


message 6: by Faith (new)

Faith Hannah wrote: "Oregon is an absolutely beautiful state and well worth a visit! The beaches are stunning there... I haven't been to the Redwoods for about 10 years now, but I remember it being super cool!
Sounds l..."


Thanks for the feedback, Hannah! I'm really looking forward to seeing the coast. :)


message 7: by Faith (new)

Faith Abigail wrote: "I love the Grand Canyon and the Redwoods are a must!! Both are so beautiful and amazing!! I really recommend seeing them!! Oregon is also very beautiful!!"

Thanks so much, Abigail!! :D


message 8: by Faith (new)

Faith Yibbie wrote: "Or you could swing south and see the saguaros. You start seeing them once you get closer to Phoenix, but the Saguaro National Park is down in Tucson. They are very uniquely beautiful.
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That sounds very lovely, but I don't think we'll be going that far south. ;)


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