We're from Michigan. Our kids are 14, 12, and 8.
We wanted to go someplace warm for spring break for a week in April. My 12 year old mentioned that he wanted to, "Go someplace different and do something different." Ok......not much to go on, but we decided to eliminate a beach vacation. We beach it all summer long on beautiful beaches here in Michigan.
We settled on New Orleans with stops on the way down and back up. We both work, the kids are all in school. We had 9 days to travel a total of 2800 miles round trip.
We decided to purchase a new Coachmen Catalina this year. It came in 5 days before our departure. Not much time to set up a new trailer on the inside or out, so we rushed.
Day 1: Leave Michigan and head to Huntsville, Alabama. 650 miles, yes we're ambitious. We also only had 9 days to fit in our activities. The kids are great travelers by this point so it was not an issue for us.
There was traffic in Kentucky on our way through, so we hopped off the expressway and stopped into the corvette museum. I was impressed by the sink hole exhibit. This was a perfect stop to break up the drive.
Here's a picture of my 14 year old son in a car he'd like to own.
๐Our goal on day 2 was to visit the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville before heading further south. I had called 2 weeks prior and their camping area was full. They were kind enough to refer me to the closest campground, Monte Sano State Park. I called and made reservations.
This experience has taught us many lessons. For example, when speaking over the phone, I will now ask the attendant questions such as, "Should I follow GPS? Are you on a mountainside with switchbacks? Are there 2 entrances to the park?"
We followed our GPS, up a mountainside, with switchbacks, at 9pm when it's pitch black. Absolutely the scariest experience of my life.
We arrived to find a lovely site in the middle of the woods. We had no difficulty backing in, but this could cause a problem for some.
The experience made for a great story, but finding out beforehand that there were 2 entrances into the campground would have been helpful. I find it odd that I spoke to 2 separate individuals and neither one mentioned this.
The campground host was shocked to hear we came in the "wrong" way, and told us how to get out of the park. The ride leaving in the morning was uneventful.
Here's our site at Monte Sano State Park.
We backed right up to the kid play area. It was very pretty at night to look down on the city. If anyone goes to this park, I'd recommend getting a site that overlooks the city. Oh, and go into the park the easy way.
2017 Coachmen Catalina 323 BHDSCK
2018 Ford F150 FX4
3 growing kids and 1 big dog