Skiddah
New member
Hello,
I am planning to take my four kids on a three day backpacking trip over the Memorial Day weekend this May. The children range in age from three to twelve.
All of the kids have been hiking before, and the twelve year old has been on several backpacking trips as well. However, I have not taken all of them on an overnight yet.
I am looking for favorable destinations where the terrain is still exciting but not overly challenging. Three to five miles per day would be acceptable, and moderately easy terrain shouldn't be a problem. (1,000 to 2,000 feet of elevation change per day).
Does anyone know of an area in the southern half of the state that might offer these conditions? Obviously, there needs to be camping locations for the overnights.
I am planning to take my four kids on a three day backpacking trip over the Memorial Day weekend this May. The children range in age from three to twelve.
All of the kids have been hiking before, and the twelve year old has been on several backpacking trips as well. However, I have not taken all of them on an overnight yet.
I am looking for favorable destinations where the terrain is still exciting but not overly challenging. Three to five miles per day would be acceptable, and moderately easy terrain shouldn't be a problem. (1,000 to 2,000 feet of elevation change per day).
Does anyone know of an area in the southern half of the state that might offer these conditions? Obviously, there needs to be camping locations for the overnights.