48 Hours in Santa Monica for the Whole Family

These past few months have been wild.

We’ve transitioned from baby parents to toddler parents. Jude is walking, talking (sort of), and has endless amounts of energy. It’s one of the best seasons of being a parent so far, but quite possibly the most exhausting. He is, and thus we are, always on the go. Since Jude easily gets bored of his toys and being inside, we were recently craving a change of scenery. Our ideal spot is an easy drive, has a nice air-conditioned hotel (we don’t have that at home), good food options, and plenty to do within walking distance of where we stay. At just over an hour from home, Santa Monica checks all the boxes! So we packed up and got on our way. 

For those of you unfamiliar with the area, Santa Monica is a coastal city just west of downtown Los Angeles. It boasts 4 miles of beaches and you’ll discover it’s the perfect combination of a vibrant urban scene and a laid back coastal beach town. With amazing hotels, restaurants, and shopping, it’s the perfect place for a weekend getaway with the whole family (or just mom & dad!)

Opting for luxury in a prime location, we stayed at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows. It’s directly across the street from the beach, so every room has a view. We had a Premier Ocean View Room on the top floor, which looked down on the pool and out over the coastline. We started and ended most of our days on the balcony, either with coffee or a cocktail in hand. (Sometimes both!) The sunsets specifically were INCREDIBLE! We felt like we were in Hawaii! 

One of our favorite reasons to visit Santa Monica is that we can park our car and not get back in until we’re heading home. Everything is so walkable!. And there is so much good food that we appreciate being able to walk off some of the calories. 

For breakfast, our favorite spots were Jinky’s Cafe and Huckleberry Bakery. Jinky’s is a small neighborhood cafe where we’d recommend the Huevos Rancheros and/or the pancakes. Huckleberry has the most insane fresh pastries, and Bobby was obsessed with the breakfast sandwich.

For lunch on the sand (literally), Back on the Bay Beach Cafe is a MUST. You can’t beat the ocean-front location, and the food is all really good. Alli’s still raving about their tuna sandwich! Another must-visit spot is The Albright on the Santa Monica Pier, where they serve up some drool-worthy seafood, sandwiches, and more! We shared the fish tacos, oysters, and a quesadilla (for Jude) and it was all amazing! 

For a hearty, authentic (and surprisingly affordable) Italian dinner, look no further than Fritto Misto! There’s a reason this place has become a Santa Monica staple—and with one bite of their homemade pasta with pink sauce you’ll understand why! We’d drive back to Santa Monica just for that! Art’s Table is also a local favorite, with to-die-for specialties like their Cuban Style Charred Corn (don’t ask, just trust) and their perfectly chopped Art’s Chopped Salad. I’ve since tried to perfect it and I can’t even come close!

Our last night in Santa Monica was spent at Fig Santa Monica, located inside the Fairmont. It was heavenly. The stunning ambiance, specialty cocktails, fresh halibut, cacio e pepe pasta… Everything was perfect, full of flavor, and beautifully presented. It was one of those meals where we didn’t want it to end. (But then our toddler started screaming.) Next time we’re bringing a babysitter.

While we loved our quick visit to Santa Monica, we definitely could have stayed another day or two. There is SO MUCH TO DO! We’d recommend going a little slower than we did (toddler life = always moving), but doing any (and all!) of the following activities:

  • Third Street Promenade: World-class shopping, street performers, and great food. What more do you need? Jude was on overload with so many things to look at. 

  • Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier: It doesn’t matter if you’re a solo adult or traveling with a toddler, Pacific Park has something for you. Jude loved the Kid’s Cove area where there are rides for little ones, and we all enjoyed the ferris wheel together!

  • The Beach: this is a no-brainer. Miles of sand are a short walk from any of the Santa Monica hotels. Why wouldn’t you spend your afternoon there. 

  • Annenberg Community Beach House and Splash Pad: Speaking of the beach… if you have a small child (like us) who isn’t ready for the ocean, the Annenberg Community Beach House is right on the sand and has a giant splash pads for kids to play in. Jude had so much fun for a few minutes, but then he got a little intimidated by the water (he’s 1- we’ll try again at 2). 

  • Pool at the Fairmont: For us, pool time is solo time. Jude naps and one of us stays in the room, and the other has poolside cocktails. Whether you’re alone, with your person, or have the whole family, this place is paradise. 

  • Heal the Bay Aquarium: Did you know there is an aquarium under the Santa Monica pier?! We didn’t! Mind blown! You can get up close with over 100 species of local marine life, and you’ll learn so much! The staff is so knowledgeable, and they have a variety of touch tanks where you can touch many of the sea creatures. A must do! 

  • Farmer’s Market: Since we were there on a Saturday, we were able to enjoy Santa Monica’s Farmer’s Market. With all kinds of fresh produce, flowers, nuts, jams, and more, it’s one of our favorite ways to spend a Saturday morning. The market typically runs Wednesday and Saturday, but check the website for updates. 

As the Traveling Newlyweds, it’s not uncommon for us to hop in the car and drive 7,000 miles to the most random parts of the country. This visit to Santa Monica reminded us that there are so many epic destinations right in our backyard, and that we have to take advantage of them more. For SoCal residents, Santa Monica is easy to get to and has the setting to instantly put you in vacation mode. So if you’re in need of a tan, a delicious meal, or need to be pampered at a hotel like the Fairmont, you should definitely indulge yourself. And thank us later. 

Why Scottsdale Was Our Toddler's First Trip

After a short visit in 2016, we knew Scottsdale would be a place we’d be coming back to in the future. Fast-forward to 2019 when we discovered the unbelievable food scene, and we knew Scottsdale would now become an annual trip (at least). A pandemic and a newborn held us back in 2020, but it didn’t stop us from taking our first trip with our toddler (we CANNOT believe he’s one!) in 2021.

Now, when traveling with a mobile, always-hungry, always-busy, and always-loud toddler, you have to be selective. We need a spacious hotel room, tons of time outside, good food and drinks (because #toddlerlife), and ideally a dash of luxury. Scottsdale not only checks ALL of those boxes, but it’s an easy drive for us from SoCal.

Here’s why we think Scottsdale is a perfect family getaway!

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Hotels Offer Space, Scenery, and Luxury (without breaking the bank)

When traveling with a toddler and a dog, it’s hard to travel light. Between our bags, a pack-and-play crib, Sally’s things… our hotel rooms can quickly feel extremely tight. But that’s not the case here! We’ve now stayed at four different properties in Scottsdale, and every room has been extremely spacious.

This trip, we split our time between the J.W. Marriott Camelback Inn and the Hotel Valley Ho—and both rooms were glorious. The J.W. Marriott sits at the base of Camelback Mountain, and we had a huge room with absolutely stunning mountain views. The Hotel Valley Ho could not be in a more ideal location (right in the center of town), and we joked that our Tower Suite room was bigger than our house.

And while we’re on the subject of hotels, we’re blown away by the amount of beautiful, luxurious, and unique properties there are in Scottsdale. It’s insane. Some of the best, most iconic and award-winning resorts are here, and they are often times running some incredible offers. And as temps start to heat up during the summer, the deals will only get better. We’re talking 60% off peak season, better. If we’re off the grid in August, it’s probably because we’re living luxuriously in a chic Scottsdale hotel cranking our AC. Keep an eye on ItsThatHot.com May-September to score some of these phenomenal deals! You’re welcome.

Not a bad sunset to be welcomed to Scottsdale!

Pool with a view at the J.W. Marriott Camelback Inn

We were obsessed with the layout and landscaping!

Loving the color at Hotel Valley Ho!

Sunsets from our balcony at Hotel Valley Ho!

Covid or Not, Dining Outside Can be the Norm

While we are currently in the midst of a global pandemic and dining outside is normal, it’s nothing new to Scottsdale. When we’re bundled up in the fall and winter, Arizonians are enjoying their happy hours outside with sunny 80 degree weather. It might be obnoxious when you’re looking at Scottsdale through social media and you’re sitting in a blizzard, but it is PURE BLISS when you’re there. Scottsdale offers a never-ending array of culinary delights (see next section), and it is always nice to enjoy a meal al fresco (especially if you have a baby in a high chair and a dog under the table).

Taking Jude on a stroll through Historic Old Town!

Let’s Talk Food.

I’m shocked we haven’t yet written a food-specific blog on Scottsdale. There are SO many amazing restaurants. They’re so good that it’s hard to branch out because every time we go we have to hit our favs. Here’s a list of our 10 current must-visit spots:

  • Cartel Coffee Lab - Always our first stop when we arrive. I (Bobby) bought some beans on this last trip and wish I would’ve brought more home. So good!

  • Fourtillfour - Our newest discovery, this coffee shop in Old Town Scottsdale has some delicious coffee. And they have epic car shows on the weekends.

  • Berdena’s - We love the vibe, and love the cappuccinos even more.

  • Kaleidoscope Juice - We eat a TON when we’re in town, so some days we need a juice or smoothie to start our day.

  • Hash Kitchen - Speaking of eating a ton… the food here is outrageous. Everything has incredible presentation and even better flavor. If you aren’t a Bloody Mary fan, this is the place to give one a try!

  • Belle’s Nashville Kitchen - A honky tonk featuring upscale comfort food and handcrafted cocktails? Sign us up! We went for breakfast and indulged in the hot chicken biscuit with a Bloody Mary (Bobby) and the French toast sticks with a mimosa (Alli). Enjoy shopping around Old Town after your meal!

  • Herb Box - A new favorite! From the salads to the sandwiches, everything here is healthy and SO tasty. It’s a perfect spot after a late-morning hike at the nearby McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

  • Farm & Craft - One of our favorite lunch spots, here you can order anything and know that it’ll be amazing. Trust us.

  • The Mission - I’m sorry that we talk about The Mission’s guac on every blog we’ve ever written about Scottsdale. It is worthy of the praise. This Mexican restaurant is a must-eat on your first visit.

  • Postino WineCafe - Perfect for a date night, Postino boasts incredible bruschetta boards and an impressive wine list. You can bring the whole family, but this is a great date night spot.

  • Brat Haus - Brats and beers are always a good idea. Especially if the mustard is on point (for Bobby, not Alli). Brat Haus has a perfect beer garden to bring the kids (and dog), with house-made sausages and craft beer that will keep you there all afternoon.

Brunch at Hash Kitchen never disappoints! What a spread!

A new favorite - the Herb Box!

It looks like Jude has a giant Old Fashioned to himself :)

Brat Haus is definitely Sally-approved!

Here’s the thing… if you Google “Best restaurants in Scottsdale”, you’ll probably get a list with a variety of other spots sprinkled in. Go to those too! You can’t go wrong! (And leave a comment below telling us your favorites—you know we’ll be back!)

Hikes, Trains Sharks, Butterflies, and Stagecoach Rides

Now that it’s time to walk off all the calories, the easiest activity is to stroll around Old Town Scottsdale and do some window shopping. Our favorite shops include Cricket + Ruby, Leela Market, and The Merchantile of Scottsdale. If you’re traveling with the whole family, or you just want a little more adventure in your day, here are some of our favorite activities.

  • McDowell Sonoran Preserve - A hike among the Saguaro cacti is the perfect way to start out a morning. With trails for all levels of hiker, this protected area of land is a good to unplug and for the kids to get some wiggles out!

  • McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park - This railroad museum will blow your kid’s minds with the model train exhibits, and there’s a train to ride on too!

  • OdySea Aquarium - Definitely one of the highlights of our visit, the aquarium is a perfect balance of education, entertainment, and technology. The best part? The bathroom. Have an undersea experience as you wash your hands!

  • Butterfly Wonderland - With the largest butterfly pavilion in the US, you can enjoy both interactive exhibits along with a lush rainforest atrium full of thousands of butterflies! Amazing!

  • Stagecoach Ride at MacDonald’s Ranch - Located out in the stunning Sonoran Desert, MacDonald’s Ranch is the best place for a horseback or stagecoach ride. Feeling like you’ve stepped back in the Old West, there are great photo opps and areas for the kids to play. Jude loved it!

The early morning desert landscapes never get old!

Jude was in awe at Odysea!

Jude was in awe at Odysea!

Trains, trains, and more trains! Insane!

Felt like we’d transported back to the 1800s on this stagecoach ride. So fun!

Christmas in Scottsdale!

If you happen to be in Scottsdale during the holiday season, check out our blog about Christmas in Scottsdale. It couldn’t be more magical!

So as you can see, we’re obsessed with Scottsdale (and we’re pretty sure Jude is too)! We can’t wait to come visit again, there’s still so many beautiful hotels to explore, restaurants to try, and family-friendly spots to show Jude! Who’s joining us next time?

5 Reasons to Visit Catalina Island Now

As we’ve officially hit the one-year mark since everything shut down (we base that on Jude’s birthday—it all seemed to hit while we were in the hospital), we’re sure everyone’s feeling that itch to *safely* travel again. (We sure are!!!)

As we’ve begun to plot and plan our family adventures, we’ve realized how picky we are now about the destinations we visit. Not only because of post-pandemic fears, but because traveling with a one year old is NO JOKE. Our most recent family getaway could not have been more perfect (or more convenient). Beautiful, uncrowded, socially distant, and an easy one-hour boat ride from OC/LA…

That’s right. We’re talking Catalina Island! It’s the perfect spot for anybody to ease back into travel and get on island-time. Here are 5 reasons to go to Catalina now!

Easy Plan, Pack and Go

For our Southern California based crew, Catalina Island is such an easy getaway. Whether you’re the planning type that likes to book months in advance or you’re more like us, and you decide to go the day before, either way works! Whenever you’re ready, just hop on to the Catalina Express website and book your tickets. Pack light, since the weather will likely be delightful. Or don’t pack at all… hop on the 7:05 AM departure from Long Beach and head back on the 6:30 PM boat. Talk about an epic day trip!!

Light on the Crowds

We’ve visited Catalina Island on cruise ships before, and while it’s always charming, this quaint little island can get crowded. Not right now!! As cruises are halted and capacities are limited, the island feels calm and peaceful. From the boat ride over, to our favorite mini golf course, to even the submarine adventure we went on were all mellow and crowd free. Considering we’re currently traveling with a loud, crawling baby boy, it was delightful.

We love when crowds are minimal on Catalina Island!

We love when crowds are minimal on Catalina Island!

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Affordable Activities for the Family

One of our favorite things about Catalina is that it is affordable and accessible for everyone! Some of our favorite activities are mini-golf, renting a golf cart, and the submarine adventure. Jude was OBSESSED with the submarine and all the fish. He even took the wheel :)

Jude was mesmerized on the submarine adventure!

Jude was mesmerized on the submarine adventure!

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Covid-safe

Catalina has done a fantastic job of implementing safety measure that will give you peace of mind while you visit. Everybody must wear their masks on the boat trip over, which goes as far as no eating and drinking so that masks aren’t even lowered. Once on the island, there are areas that remind you when/where you need to mask up. There are also hand sanitizer stations on the boat, in the hotels and restaurants… basically everywhere you need to make sure you’re germ free. We felt safe throughout our stay!

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Eat, Drink, Sleep, Repeat

We could have a whole separate blog on this, but this is why we go to Catalina. Eating, drinking, and sleeping… in any order you prefer. For food and drink, here are some of our favs -

  • Bistro at the Atwater - The Bistro at the Atwater will deliver your morning caffeine fix, or everything you need for a beach picnic. Grab one of their refreshing salads or a hearty and healthy sandwich and head out for your day in the sun

  • Catalina Coffee & Cookie - Great for coffee, even better if you add a cookie

  • Original Jack’s Country Kitchen - Hearty eggs benedict or mouth-watering steak burgers, this spot is solid for breakfast or lunch.

  • Descanso Beach Club - Drinks, lunch, and lounge chairs. We love the vibe at Descanso Beach Club for lunch with the family, or sunset just the two of us. Sorry Jude.

  • Maggie’s Blue Rose - One of the best things that happened to Maggie’s Blue Rose during the Covid-era was that they were forced to move dining onto the sand. Not next to the sand. ON the sand. Combine that with their mouth-watering Mexican food, and we’ll be there every time we’re in town. Two margaritas, please!

  • Avalon Grille - Date night! Such tasty food and drinks, Avalon Grille is perfect for a more romantic evening. Get the Ribeye!

  • The Lobster Trap - A local favorite for seafood, we ate here on our last trip (pre-Jude) and loved the vibe and food.

  • Antonio’s Pizzeria and Cabaret - Wine and delicious pizza on the beach? Yes please!

  • Luau Larry’s - Our go-to spot for Buffalo’s Milk, the official drink of Catalina Island

  • The Naughty Fox - This is on the top of our list for our next visit. We haven’t been to here yet, but have heard AMAZING things about their cocktails and seaside inspired menu.

First stop of the day

First stop of the day - Bistro at the Atwater

Our daily breakfast sandwich from the Bistro!

Our daily breakfast sandwich from the Bistro!

Drinks with a view at Descanso… we can’t get enough!

Drinks with a view at Descanso… we can’t get enough!

Dinner on the sand at Maggie’s Blue Rose

Dinner on the sand at Maggie’s Blue Rose

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Having stayed in a few different hotels as well as on board sailboats, we’ve experienced of variety of Catalina’s accommodations. Our favorites are the Pavilion Hotel and Hotel Atwater. The Pavilion is right across from the sand, and we love enjoying our morning coffee looking out on the water. We love the design and cozy beds at the Atwater, and Jude was a big fan!

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Jude’s already addicted to hotel life :)

Jude’s already addicted to hotel life :)

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While Catalina will always be an easy getaway where you can find both rest or adventure, we’d really recommend sooner rather than later. Eventually, cruise ships will be back and business will be booming on the island… great for them but not as great for the super relaxed vibe. So maybe leave the kids and go tomorrow! We’ll see ya there!

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When You're Ready... Louisiana Northshore is Ready for the Whole Family!

When planning our first big road trip with the whole family, we were hesitant to go anywhere out of our comfort zone. We knew a baby and a newborn would be enough of a challenge, so adding in a wildcard destination seemed a little too risky. With that in mind, Louisiana Northshore was at the top of our list of places to head back to. Nestled along the banks of Lake Pontchartrain just 40 minutes north of New Orleans, the Northshore is a perfect destination to explore (or relax) with the whole family! While we know that Covid-19 is still very much a travel deterrent, here we’re sharing our favorite stay, eats, and activities from our second visit to the Northshore. And regardless of when you’re comfortable traveling, whether it be tomorrow or in 2022, the Louisiana Northshore will be ready for you!

Do

The tricky part about things to do on the Northshore is that many of the activities might make you want to move there. The sense of community and belonging is strong, even for visitors like us. From the energy of the concerts at the Dew Drop to the kindness of people you’ll meet while biking the Tammany Trace, you’ll feel like a local in no time. 

Even in the midst of a global pandemic, some highlights from our 2020 trip come back to the things we did with other people. On our first night in town, we went to the “Chillin’ at the River Concert” in Bogue Falaya Park, and watched people dancing the night away like Covid-19 didn’t even exist (in their socially distant circles). Another morning we biked the Tammany Trace, with Jude in a carriage, and chatted with several walkers/bikers as they obsessed over our chunky baby. I guess complimenting your baby will make anybody love a community…

A family favorite will definitely be the mule-drawn carriage tour of Covington. Royal Carriages will pull your family around Covington, sharing the rich history along with some of their recommendations for dinner, drinks, or coffee. It was a great way to see the town!

No trip is complete without doing a little shopping. Across their various communities, the Northshore has all the shopping you need. We love downtown Mandeville for the small businesses where we can find perfect souvenirs. Our favorites are Tallulah’s Vintage Market (where we scored some amazing holiday decor), Cameo Boutique (for Alli), The Wild Osprey, and Mae Antiques and Collectibles (for some exciting antiquing). 

Lastly, if this is your first trip, make sure to spend time strolling the parks. The trees here are jaw-dropping, so make it a priority. Our favorite spots for strolling among the live oak trees are Lakeshore Drive in Mandeville (on the lake), Bogue Falaya Park, and Fontainebleau State Park. 

Getting ready for a magical carriage ride!

Throwing Jude into the trees during a walk on Lakeshore Drive

Stay

With both coastal communities and lush towns situated a few miles from the water, Northshore has a wide range of options for accommodations. On our first visit to the area (in 2019), we stayed at About Trace B&B that’s located in downtown Mandeville. This pet-friendly B&B was walking distance from the banks of Lake Pontchartrain, along with plenty of restaurants and shops. We love downtown Mandeville!

During our 2020 visit, we stayed at the Abita Springs Hotel, centrally located in the charming community of Abita Springs. We loved the cute pink/peach exterior of the small inn, and were obsessed with the layout and design inside. Between the rocking chair on the porch happy hours (while Jude napped) and the big cozy bed, we struggled with ever wanting to leave. 

Next time we plan on staying in the overwater cabins on Lake Pontchartrain in Fontainebleau State Park. Sally may get to stay in her first overwater bungalow, as some of them have recently been designated pet-friendly! Who knew you could find an overwater cabin in Louisiana!?!

Love the design here!

Eat

We definitely have some favorite spots to eat on the Northshore, but have found some new gems on this trip! For breakfast, we loved Liz’s Back Porch! With tasty (and hearty) plates, colorful decor, and plenty of space between tables, this is a must-visit. Plus, you’ll probably meet Liz while you’re there. She’s a hoot! 

Abita Springs Cafe, just a stone's-throw from our Inn, is another go-to for breakfast (or lunch). Go for the tasty Abita Roasting Company coffee, and then come back daily for the beignet bites or massive omeletes! They have a spacious outdoor patio and even a mascot that lives in a chicken coop out back, Omelet the chicken - Jude was obsessed! 

While meandering downtown Mandeville, we stumbled upon Girod Street Market & Deli. The market is stocked with seasonal produce, fresh eggs (that were so pretty), and delicious sandwiches. We took a couple to-go and ate them among the live oaks on Lake Shore Drive. 

A new restaurant since our visit last year, The Anchor is an open-air, family-friendly restaurant that’s right on the water in Madisonville - they even have an on-premise dock with slips if you come by boat! Between the Fried Oyster Poboy, boat watching, and the rockin’ live music, we didn’t want to leave (but Jude had to nap). 

Another new spot (to us) that we dined at in Covington was PePe’s Sonoran Cuisine. The recently crowned “King of Louisiana Seafood”, Chef Robert Vasquez, was there to wow us with his authentic Sonoran cuisine fused with Louisiana flair. I (Bobby) had his crown-winning dish, a red snapper, crawfish sofrito that had flavors I’d drive all the way back for. The margaritas helped us relax despite the busy baby interrupting our otherwise romantic date night :) 

If you’re seeking out good beer, look no further than Old Rail Brewing Company or Abita Brewery. Old Rail has a variety of their own hand-crafted beers on tap, with the option to do tastings if you want to try a few. Our favorites were the Toil and Trouble and the Cow Catcher Chocolate Milk Stout! After your brews at Old Rail, be sure to make time for another at Abita Brewery. What started as a small microbrewery is now the largest brewery in Louisiana! While the typically have tours available and a spacious tap room, they temporarily only have their patio open due to Covid. Still worth the visit! Be sure to grab a case of “The Boot”, a crisp, light beer that they only sell in Louisiana. 

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It’s a delish as it looks!

Jude wants a turkey sandwich!

Who’s had a swamp pop?

Skipping nap time to enjoy this view :)

The Anchor is right on the water - such a great spot.

Cheers to the King of Louisiana Seafood!

Love a good beer flight!

We stumbled upon St. Tammany Parish, also known as Louisiana’s Northshore, on a road trip in 2019 and quickly new that it was special. The picturesque towns each have their own character, there are plenty of outdoor activities for all, and the culinary scene is bustling. Covid-19 may keep you from this gem for a few more months, but when you feel safe, it’s a perfect place to satisfy your travel cravings. Whether you’re looking for a quick weekender or a family-friendly getaway, Louisiana Northshore is ready for you!

Sally the Bernedoodle Loves Louisiana Northshore... Here's Why!

The highlight of 2020 for Sally the bernedoodle must have been hoping in the car for a month-long road trip. She knows that a road trip means countless cattle to bark at along the way, tons of really yummy meals, and lots of snuggles sleeping between mom and dad in bed. While Sally is happy literally always, she is happiest when she’s outside and active. With two trips to Louisiana’s Northshore under her collar, she’s become an expert on what there is to do and see for all her canine peers. 

Where to Rest Your Paws (Pet-Friendly Accommodations) 

When it comes to where to stay, it depends on what you (the parents) prefer. If you want to experience the Northshore with your pup, Sally was a big fan of About Trace B&B. It’s situated in the heart of Old Mandeville, just a block from downtown shopping and the Tammany Trace. Other options that are dog-friendly include Splendor Farms B&B, the Best Western Covington, or the Residence Inn Covington. If you’d like to stay in Fontainebleau State Park, you have the option of camping or staying in a pet-free cabin… that’s where you’ll find us next time! 

If you’d like a little family time minus the pup, consider dropping him/her at PetSuites Northshore. We dropped Sally at PetSuites for a few days on this most recent trip, and it absolutely was the highlight of her road trip. Not only did she get to run around and play with dogs (and humans) all day, but she had her own suite with a comfy bed and Animal Planet playing on the TV all night. How spoiling! 

Sniffing, Running, and Going Potty (Things to Do)

Sally’s favorite part about the Northshore is that there is SO much for her to do. While we struggle some days to “get her wiggles” out at home, it’s easy to have her putting herself to bed right when we get back to our hotel after a day here. Here are a few of her favorite ways to spend her day: 

  • Making Friends at the Dog Parks - Louisiana Northshore boasts fenced-in, off-leash play areas with pools, water stations, sand and grass play areas. There are parks in Mandeville, Slidell, and Covington, and your pup is bound to make some friends. Sally could have played at Pelican Bark Park ALL DAY.

  • Canoeing with your parents - Canoeing is always a good idea, especially in the Louisiana wetlands! Rent a canoe (or kayak) from Canoe and Trail, and leisurely float along the river… it’s peaceful and relaxing, even with all of the things for your pup to see and sniff! We took a break at Bogue Falaya Park to let Sally run free! 

  • Stroll or Hike Through a Park - Sally recommends walking along the water on Lakeshore Drive in Mandeville, or exploring Fontainebleau State Park. Exercise for the whole family! 

  • Farmer’s Market - If you happen to be in town on a weekend, there are a variety of local farmers’ markets that will be full of artists, designers, farmers, and food from all over the Northshore. You can find pet-friendly soaps, apparel, and artwork if you’re in need. Not to mention all of the dogs you’ll meet walking around. We’ve been in town for both the Mandeville Trailhead Community Market and the Abita Springs Art & Farmers Market… both were a hit for Sally!

Licks and Bites (Pet-Friendly Restaurants)

With everything that you’ll be doing on the Northshore with your pup, you’ll probably be ready for some good food. Fortunately there are plenty of dog-friendly options!

  • Abita Springs - If you’re staying in Abita Springs, Abita Brew Pub or Abita Brewery are a perfect spot to grab a beer, while Abita Springs Cafe is great for coffee and breakfast after a morning walk. 

  • Mandeville - After walking and shopping around Mandeville, we’d recommend the outdoor patio at Old Rail Brewing Company or The Barley Oak. Both boast tasty beers, good food, and plenty of space for the pups. The Barley Oak has waterfront views, too! 

  • Covington - While there are probably many more restaurants that currently have outdoor dining (due to Covid), our current favorites in Covington is The Chimes. Sitting the banks of Bogue Falaya, we ate here after canoeing with Sally. She loved the spacious patio and was delighted to have her fair share of hush puppies. 

All in all, Louisiana Northshore is a fantastic destination for those traveling with their dogs. It’s been “Sally approved” since our first visit in 2019, and she still has so much more to explore!