Sweet Treats and State Secrets
The Travel Bug—May 2021
Reducing Your Carbon Footprint
from Travelnitch Outdoors
The World Health Organization defines carbon footprint as “a measure of the impact your activities have on the amount of carbon dioxide produced through the burning of fossil fuels.” Reducing your carbon footprint actually sounds a lot harder than it is. Read More »
A Sweet Trip to Brazil
from Travelnitch Eats
Since it’s one of the biggest and most diverse places on the planet, it only makes sense that Brazil has treats to satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. Read More »
The Winchester Mystery House
from Strange & Spooky
Owned by Sarah Winchester from 1886 to 1922, the Winchester Mystery House is widely known for its architectural oddities. Read More »
State Secrets
So many of us have spent this past year rediscovering the great outdoors right in our own backyard. You needn’t go far to find adventure—there are secrets around every corner, in every state—and these Medium.com writers can help you find them!
Consider one of these hidden gems for your next family fun day:
California » Exploring the Abandoned Railroad Tunnels On Donner Summit
By: Kim Zuch
New York » My Quest to Find Lower Falls Cave in Rochester, NY
By: Sarah Woodams
Alabama » The Rattlesnake Saloon — part rock shelter, part entertainment hotspot
By: Sarah Czarnecki
South Carolina » The Serpent of Lake Murray
By: Brown Lotus
The Gift of Travel
As a nonprofit organization, Travelnitch is so grateful to fellow travelers who believe in our work. We promise to be good stewards of your generosity, now and in the future. Learn more about our programs and see how every dollar is transforming kids through travel. Read More >