We just got back from our 2017 Family Road Trip of Nebraska and
South Dakota where we visited several National Parks and landmarks. This trip made me think a lot of Dad as we
spent many summers when I was a kid traveling to National Parks and looking at
rocks. Of course, as a kid we did a lot
of tent camping which I wouldn’t dream of doing with Parker but for our family
this was pretty adventurous. I’d call
the whole thing a success as we all got along pretty well and no one ended up
hurt (which I also can’t say was the case when I was a kid because I think my
Dad had some type of blood sacrifice on every trip). I do have to say I’m very grateful for iPads
and technology for the kids and lots of snacks for Paul and I.
Going on a road trip with a medically needy child adds a bit
of challenge to say the least. We have
to take a whole lot of equipment along which packed our van to the brim. We took along his stroller/wheelchair,
portable oxygen, suction machine, pulse oximeter, 50PSI (which is the humidity
machine that he uses at night), nebulizer and feeding pump. This was in addition to the huge suitcase
filled with all of his medical supplies, meds and emergency stuff. We stayed in 3 different hotels in 5 nights
and this meant a lot of time packing and unpacking all of this stuff. I felt like we were getting pretty efficient
towards the end but I still prefer flying to my destination and staying in one
place the whole time. That is a whole
lot easier!
We started our trip by stopping at Island Oasis in Grand
Island. It was a pretty decent water park and not too
busy which was perfect. Paul and Alexa
got to go on the slides lots of times and Parker and I stayed in the shallow
area and splashed around.
Next we drove to Badlands National Park and were amazed at the rock formations. I was a bit apprehensive to go off the trail and explore because there were signs everywhere warning of rattlesnakes. So Parker and I stayed on the accessible path while Paul and Alexa ventured out a bit more.
After the Badlands, we drove just up the road to Wall Drug in Wall, SD. It was a nice air-conditioned break with lots of shops to look around in and yummy food as well! I think this stop was Parker’s favorite for the day.
Then we drove to Rapid City which is where we stayed for the next three nights. On day 3, we started off at Rush Mountain Adventure Park and spent quite a bit of time there. Paul, Alexa and I went on the zip-line. We all road on the mountain coaster which Parker thought was great, especially the uphill portion! Paul and Alexa also did a 3-D Gunslinger Ride (those things make me sick so Parker and I skipped it).
Next we headed to Reptile Gardens. They put on a pretty good crocodile, bird and snake (which I skipped) show. Alexa got to pet a baby alligator and feed a bird. Parker got to pet a huge tortoise and a baby boa. We saw a HUGE crocodile (yes, that is real) and got to see enough snakes for a lifetime. They really did have an impressive selection of reptiles and we had a good time there.
On day 4, we went to Rushmore Tramway Adventures so Alexa and I could do the aerial obstacle course. This was my favorite part of the trip and Alexa really enjoyed it too. She was really brave as some of the obstacles were really high and quite difficult. I was so proud of her. We don't have a lot of pictures of this because I didn't have a camera with me and Paul and Parker took a chair lift to the top of the mountain and then took an alpine slide all the way down at the same time we were doing the obstacle course. I think we all had fun!
After we had our adrenaline pumping, we took a short drive to Mt. Rushmore. Paul and I have both been but not since we were kids and it was much different than we remembered. Alexa completed a booklet and took a pledge promising to take care of the National Parks so she could become a Jr. Ranger. We walked around the exhibits and took a nice accessible trail in the park as well.
Next we headed back to our hotel so Paul and Alexa could
check out Watiki Waterpark which was connected to the hotel. They had a lot of fun while Parker and I
checked out the arcade and did a bit of laundry – which shouldn’t be allowed on
vacation!
The next morning we packed up and headed South to Wind Cave
National Park. I called ahead and arranged
a special needs tour of the cave since the regular tours are not
accessible. Our tour was led by a
volunteer ranger who took us into some of the larger rooms in the cave that can
be accessed by elevator. The cave is
HUGE with lots of twists and turns all throughout. It has more boxwork (a cave formation) than
any other cave in the United States. We
all enjoyed the tour a lot and then we drove around the park to see some of the
wildlife. In just about 15 minutes we
saw antelope, buffalo, coyotes and lots and lots of prairie dogs (which are
super cute by the way).
After leaving Wind Cave we drove to Ogallala, NE for the night. Our hotel room was a bit interesting but we made do and we all slept really well for the first time the whole trip.
On the last day, we stopped at Walmart for some beach toys and then headed to Lake McConaughy just North of Ogallala. We've never been here before and were really impressed. It didn't feel like we were at a lake in Nebraska with the white sandy beaches. I think we'll definitely try to go back sometime and spend more time as we all really enjoyed it!
On our way home, we made an unexpected stop at Courthouse and Jailhouse Rock so we could stretch our legs a bit. We were the only ones out there and the scenery was pretty amazing.
We got back on the road and finally got home about 10:00pm. Whew! What a trip! I think we created some wonderful memories and I'm glad we decided to try a road trip. I'm not sure it will be our top pick for a summer vacation but it was definitely fun!