Welcome to Jet Set Mom! Traveling with kids is not easy -- especially when you are alone. Here's some highlights of my trips around the U.S. and the world (and some closer to home) with my children Alex and Serene.
Showing posts with label Yosemite National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yosemite National Park. Show all posts
Saturday, July 7, 2012
The Grizzly Giant...and other trees
The giant sequoia trees in Mariposa Grove at Yosemite National Park are among the largest living things on earth. Some of the trees are more than 3000 years old. The park's biggest - The Grizzly Giant - is 30 feet in diameter and estimated to be 1900-2400 years old. The Tunnel Tree is open for people to walk through its base. Its a long uphill hike, but you can also enjoy a one hour narrated tram ride to visit the bulk of the grove. The tram driver tells the history of the park, the grove, how firefighters handle controlled burns (required to keep the trees thriving) and you get a chance to stop several times for photos. Its the only way to really visit the grove with small children.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Biking Yosemite Valley
There are over 12 miles of paved bike trails on the Yosemite Valley floor and almost no hills. We rented two bicycles with trailers behind to haul Alex and Serene at the Curry Village bike stand. We were able to park the car and travel far & wide across the valley for hours -- something we never could have done on foot. The trails are easy to navigate, with detailed postings along the way to help guide you. The kids loved the breeze blowing in their hair and being able to stop to jump in the river, browse the snack shop and take in the breathtaking views. With little kids, we never would have been able to enjoy Yosemite so much without the tip to rent the bikes!
The views are beautiful at Yosemite National Park
With the southwestern most entrance to the park is just about a four hour drive from our house, we'll be back for all the seasons.
[*WARNING: Use caution as with any river as later in the season, other children drowned in rougher spots.]
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite National Park
If this sounds like an advertisement for Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite National Park, that's OK. It is a wonderful lodge two miles from the southeastern Yosemite park gate. It caters to families with multiple restaurants, snack shops, two outdoor swimming pools with two jacuzzi pools, an indoor pool with two jacuzzi pools, an arcade, relatively reasonably priced room service and lots of special extras. Wagon rides, rock climbing, guided hikes, archery, biking and more. We enjoyed the family festival -- a summer outdoor all-you-can-eat BBQ picnic in a beautiful wooded area next to the hotel with delicious food, open bar, live music, horseshoes, gold panning, and making s'mores over an open fire pit. The parents could eat and enjoy while the kids played. The concierge offered tips for inside the park that made our time so much more enjoyable. When the kids are a little bigger, I hope to check out the lodge's exclusive Ascent Spa.
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