| We're able to take off the week of the 21st, and want to do something extremely last minute with our teens, ages 16 and 14. We'd consider flying somewhere, want to do something for 5 or so days with some hiking, outdoorsy stuff. Driving distance within 4 hours is a bonus. DCUM send wisdom! |
| A couple days hiking Hocking Hills, kayaking and hiking (and golfing the Arnold Palmer course, if that’s your thing) at Stonewall Jackson state park in West Virginia. |
| Great Smoky Mts, Gettysburg, Nashville |
| Take them to Yellowstone. Fly to bozeman, rent a car and go. Tourism is down by quite a lot this summer, so you shouldn’t have any problems finding lodging |
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These are great suggestions! Keep them coming!
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Lots of high end places out west have availability:
Dutton Hot springs, CO Lodge at Blue sky, Utah Sage Lodge, MT Bishop’s Lodge, Santa Fe Or elsewhere: Reform Club, Hamptons |
| I would drive or fly to Hilton Head that week. Southern schools are back in and most students are on their back or back in college. Great time to go. |
| I'd get an airbnb in Maine and spend all day outdoors. |
These are great options if you can spend 1-2k/night for the whole family. |
Chicago and/or drive up to Makinow island in MI. Easy flight. You will love it. Quebec City is another easy trip via Montreal. So do a 4 he less flight to spend more time R&R but get out of the area too
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| Drive to the Hampton or Montauk |
Really you think? It is kind of nuts because I have four separate friends there right now lol. |
| That's a late start to the school year. You shoukd be able to go anywhere and find lodging and minimal crowds - the beach, Universal Studios, national parks. |
| We had a great time in Toronto |