Washington, DC
A weekend getaway to Washington D.C. is a fantastic idea. Here are some helpful planning tips:
Purchase a Washington DC Explorer Pass: This pass gives you discounted admission to many of the city's most popular attractions.
Consider using public transportation: DC has a metro system that is a convenient and affordable way to get around the city.
Be prepared for crowds: DC is a popular tourist destination, so expect to see crowds at the most popular attractions, especially during peak season.
Book your accommodations in advance: Hotels in DC can fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
The Pennsylvania Mountains
The Pennsylvania mountains are a great destination for a weekend getaway, offering stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and charming towns. Here are some helpful planning tips:
Consider the time of year: The Poconos Mountains are a beautiful destination year-round, but the activities you can do will vary depending on the season. In the summer, you can enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, and boating. In the winter, you can go skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing.
Book your accommodations in advance: The Poconos Mountains are a popular tourist destination, especially during peak season. Be sure to book your accommodations well in advance, especially if you are traveling on a weekend.
Pack for all weather conditions: The weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so be sure to pack for all weather conditions. Even in the summer, it can get cool at night, so pack a jacket or sweater.
Weekend Getaways - Woodstock, VT
Woodstock, Vermont is a quaint little town with a population of just over 2,900 people. On your drive in you encounter the Taftsville Covered Bridge, the first of several covered bridges in the area. The Taftsville Covered Bridge, built in 1836 was so inviting, my wife and I turned as you simply cannot drive by this bridge without driving across it. Spanning the spans the Ottauquechee River the Taftsville Covered Bridge is among the oldest remaining covered bridges both in Vermont and the nation as a whole.