Amicalola Falls State Park, located in North Georgia, boasts the tallest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi, making it a popular, and well traversed park. One thing it also boasts is an ADA trail that leads straight to a beautiful view of the waterfall. I was intrigued because it is hard to find accessible paths … Continue reading Review of Amicalola Falls State Park
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Review of Moccasin Creek State Park
This park was suggested to me by the park ranger at Black Rock Mountain State Park after I had asked about ADA trails. He told me that though the Hemlock Falls trail at Moccasin Creek wasn't technically ADA, it was fairly flat and wide, and was wheelchair accessible (I went to check out the trail … Continue reading Review of Moccasin Creek State Park
Review of Tallulah Gorge State Park
To start off this series on accessibility in the outdoors, I'll be reviewing Tallulah Gorge State Park, GA! I've been on the search for accessible hiking spots and I was recently given a Georgia state parks booklet that shows what each park has to offer, it even shows if the park is accessible or has … Continue reading Review of Tallulah Gorge State Park
2019 Goals
My goals and intentions for 2019!
Reflections on the Holy Land
I never thought I’d go to Israel. I always pictured it as a faraway land where all these historical, biblical events happened. But that’s it, nothing more. So, as I sat with my two Jewish roommates back in Tallahassee, Florida and listened to their summer plans where yet again they would be traveling to Israel … Continue reading Reflections on the Holy Land
About Me
Hi! My name is Caroline and I was born and raised in the suburbs of Miami, FL, but I like to think that most of my time was spent on the ocean: out on the islands off Key Biscayne, or at our family home in the Florida Keys. Most summers were spent traveling: road trips … Continue reading About Me