Road Trip

WE’RE VACATION READY, AND SO IS SCOTTSDALE

There’s no doubt that 2020 has hindered a LOT of travel plans, but that does not mean a relaxing vacay is out of the question. 

As we adapt to life as we now know it, we’re anticipating and researching destinations that fit into our new normal. Places that have all of our favorite elements (stunning scenery, luxurious hotels, a buzzing foodie scene, outdoor adventures…) but that also make it easy to stay socially distanced. One of the spots that is high on our road tripping hit list is Scottsdale, Arizona

We spent a few days in Scottsdale back in December (when Alli was 26 weeks pregnant with Jude), and we had a blast. Scottsdale comes alive at the holidays, but from what we’ve heard it’s every bit as magical right now. Here’s why we’re so keen to return:

SCOTTSDALE RESORTS ARE OFFERING INCREDIBLE DISCOUNTS

One of our initial draws to visiting Scottsdale was the abundance of luxe and stylish resorts. From chic adult-only hotels with boozy cocktails and award-winning spas, to family-friendly properties with waterslides and playgrounds, Scottsdale properties have it all. And from now until early September, chances are you can find some killer deals on rooms. We’re talking four-star resorts for around $100/night. Yep - you read that right!!

We stayed at the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows and it was absolutely heavenly - and perfect for social distancing. Each room is a bungalow, meaning there are no indoor hallways or narrow walkways, and limited guest interaction. You even get your own patio all to yourselves!

Sally’s ready to head back to the Andaz!

Sally’s ready to head back to the Andaz!

SCOTTSDALE HAS TONS OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

If you’re like us, you’ve spent the bulk of this year cooped up at home. We’re anxious for some solid outdoor time, and the opportunities in Scottsdale are endless! From family-friendly hikes, to adrenaline-racing mountain biking and world-famous golf courses, Scottsdale is an adventure-lover’s dream. Not to mention, it’s easy to safely explore this desert oasis away from crowds. 

One of our favorite socially-distanced activities (and excursion from our previous Scottsdale trip) is a sunrise hike! The McDowell Sonoran Preserve is a breathtaking desert preserve complete with 225 miles of trails for hiking and biking for all skillsets. Adventure on your own, or go with a guide from REI Co-op Experiences. Not only will you learn all about Arizona’s plants, wildlife, and history - but you’ll make a friend while you’re at it!

Loved exploring the McDowell Sonoran Preserve with REI Co-op Experiences!

SCOTTSDALE TAKEOUT > TAKEOUT ANYWHERE ELSE

We’d be lying if we said that the majority of our last trip to Scottsdale wasn’t planned around our meals. If you didn’t already know this, Scottsdale is a MECCA for foodies. Their restaurant scene is one of the best in the nation, and if that’s not reason enough to head there, then we don’t know what is! Cozy up in your lavish hotel room, put on Netflix, and order in from some of the most talked about restaurants in the nation… does it get better than that? 

Some of our favorite Scottsdale restaurants (that would make some dreamy takeout) are:

Breakfast Sandwich at Farm & Craft is delish!

Breakfast Sandwich at Farm & Craft is delish!

The Mission was an INCREDIBLE first dinner in Scottsdale. Highly recommend!

Duke’s Luau Pork Plate was a hit a Hula’s!

Duke’s Luau Pork Plate was a hit a Hula’s!

SCOTTSDALE IS RELAXATION AT ITS BEST

Listen, 2020 has been a YEAR. We could ALL use a little relaxation time. We’re talking warm desert heat, a cold pool, and a refreshing margarita (or two) - because you deserve it. Scottsdale has all of the necessary elements for a peaceful, relaxing, and safe getaway. 

You don’t need to bring much, just your bathing suit, comfy pants, face mask and a couple of good books. (Oh! And bring your dog - many of Scottsdale’s finest resorts are puppy-friendly!) And if you’re not quite ready to venture out just yet, check out our blog about Scottsdale during the holidays - Christmas is only four months away!

Important note: Scottsdale’s tourism and hospitality community is following stringent public health practices to minimize the risk of COVID-19 and help ensure that your time spent in this Sonoran Desert oasis is safe and enjoyable. We encourage you to read up on everything they’re doing to keep visitors healthy and hey, even take the Safe Traveler Pledge!

Ultimately, please travel cautiously. If you aren’t feeling 100% or you’re high risk, please stay at home. If you’re scared, nervous, or unsure - don’t go! Please use discernment, and continue to stay informed of potential risks when on the road and/or at home. 

IOWA STATE PARKS :: WHY THEY SHOULD BE ON YOUR ROAD TRIPPING RADAR

This post is sponsored by Travel Iowa. All thoughts and opinions are our own.

There’s no doubt that life is weird right now. Simple outings like going to the grocery store or getting your nails done aren’t as simple as they used to be. Graduations, weddings, concerts, extravagant trips overseas… they’ve all been canceled. We’re adjusting to a new normal.

And while this new reality is hard and scary, we’re choosing to find joy in this season. 

One of the ways we’re doing that is by revisiting past locations we’ve road tripped to that stole our hearts. Places that are open and ready for visitors. Places that are off the beaten path, places that have unique landscapes and are easy to social distance... Places like Iowa!

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IOWA?

Ok, you probably didn’t see that coming - but hear us out. Last year we found ourselves driving through Iowa not once, not twice, but three times (from California!). It’s surprisingly scenic, with an abundance of state parks that are not only safe amid these times, but have an array of outdoor adventures the whole family will love!

Horseback riding? They’ve got it! Relaxing beaches? You bet! Stunning hiking trails? They’re all over! Picturesque spots to have a picnic? You better believe it! 

Iowa State Parks have a little of everything, and that’s what makes them so unique! From their jaw-dropping bluffs, to their mesmerizing waterways and views, we guarantee you’ll be saying “Wait… this is Iowa?!

Prairie Rose State Park is one of our favorites!

Can anybody tell us what type of bird this is? Spotted in Prairie Rose State Park.

Sally loves getting her wiggles out in state parks - Alli hiding at Lake Manawa State Park.

BUT ARE THEY ACTUALLY SAFE TO VISIT RIGHT NOW?

Great question! 

Iowa State Parks are doing all they can to make sure that they’re a safe and reliable place for families to enjoy. They’re encouraging all visitors to abide by social distancing guidelines, stay home if they’re sick, and to avoid popular areas where groups might congregate. 

If you’re still concerned, there are several less-congested parks such as Preparation Canyon State Park, Nine Eagles State Park, Wapsipinicon State Park, and Mini-Wakan State Park. (Check out the Iowa Department of Natural Resources website for up-to-date information on visiting these parks.)

Great open spaces for picnics all around!

Plenty of room for pets to roam too!

Even pre-Covid, a morning stroll was peaceful, serene, and uncrowded.

THE IOWA STATE PARK PASSPORT PROGRAM

This year Iowa State Parks are celebrating their 100th anniversary - and to celebrate they’ve launched the Iowa State Park Passport Program! Guests of the parks can sign up for a passport here, which will enable them to “check in” to the parks from their mobile phones.  

  • Each check-in: An entry to win the Grand Prize*, a two-night stay at Honey Creek Resort, with golf, indoor water park access and more, as well as discounts at nearby businesses.

*Entries for the Grand Prize will be accepted until October 31, 2020. One winner will be randomly chosen. 

So not only can you enjoy the natural beauty of Iowa’s State Parks… but you can win a pretty EPIC prize, too! Whether you’re an Iowa resident or just a road trip away, we highly recommend spending some time visiting their State Parks. Heck, you might even win the Grand Prize!

...And if you do, can we tag along? 

With our State Park Passport, we’d head here first - Mines of Spain State Park in Dubuque.

Sally deciding if she wants to jump in Pine Lake…

Friendly locals all around!

We’ll be back again soon! All 4 of us!