Top 3 Places I'd Visit Again
These have been some of our favorites spots on our travels.
We have been blessed to travel to all 50 states plus 20 other countries and, while I could probably actually sit and make a very long list of places I’d visit again, as I thought about the conversations we’ve had as we’ve traveled, I realized there are a few places that have really stood out to me as places I’d like to visit again. I’ve narrowed it down to my top 3 places that I’d go back to right now if I could. ;)
Estes Park, Colorado (Rocky Mountain National Park)
This has been one of our favorite destinations in our four+ years of full-time travel. We’ve visited Estes Park three times so far and we’ve spent a little over 6 weeks there within those three visits. Not only do we love the town and the whole vibe of the area, but it’s right outside of Rocky Mountain National Park where amazing views and incredible hiking trails abound. We absolutely love National Parks and this is one of our favorites. The sooner we can get back there for a lengthy visit again the better. ;)





Glacier National Park, Montana
When we first started our travel adventure we had mapped out a plan that took us through 10 different states over the course of 6 weeks or so and one of those states was Montana. We loved this part of the country so much! While in Montana we visited Billings, Helena, Kalispell (which is where we visited the park from), Bozeman, and West Yellowstone. This whole area was just amazing. We spent 8 nights visiting those areas and we’ve said ever since that we want to go back and spend so much more time there. It’s just a beautiful part of the country and there are so many things to explore and see!





Maine
One of the main places I’d like to go back to in Maine is Acadia National Park, but I can’t even limit my wish to that because there is SO much more to see in this beautiful state.
We were able to visit in September 2021 and it was just beautiful! The coastline is gorgeous and lined with so many lighthouses and amazing shorelines. It was also the very early beginning of the fall season when we were there and we even got to see some beautiful fall foliage.
Because of the way we travel, we don’t always plan out in advance exactly where we’ll stay and when we arrived in Bar Harbor, Maine, we discovered that this area is VERY expensive. lol! Because of that, we used our hotel rewards points that we had accumulated and only spent 3 nights there. We had a great time exploring the town itself as well as Acadia NP but it just wasn’t enough time.
The furthest we went into the interior of the state was Bangor — everything else was pretty much along the coast. So we would love to go back and not only visit the coast and see Acadia National Park again, we would love to go further into the state and even travel all the way up and over into New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.




Of course this just barely scratches the surface of amazing places that exist out there in our beautiful country — and world! There are SO many places that we want to go visit. There is so much beauty out there just waiting to be seen and I can’t wait to find it!
What about you? Are there some places you’ve visited that you would love to visit again?



