Because it was raining, Mik did not want to get out of the truck when we visited Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument. Thus, Dad and I just quickly went through the exhibits inside the house and got the stamps.
See full list of Ranger Dan's National Parks Visited here.
Usually when in Ohio we end up at a Winan's as I like to stock up on their decaf flavored coffee beans, especially the Maine Blueberry. We did end up at one later in the day, but we started the day trying out Blue Sky Coffee.
I had a Berry Cobbler Latte (white chocolate, blueberry, strawberry, brown sugar).
Dad had a Flat White.
Mik had a Strawberry Sunset (strawberry, peach, tea, lemonade).
See full list of Our Koffee Trail stops here and Our Koffee Trail Google Maps list here.
As this was our first visit to Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, we planned to spend time really exploring it. However, we found the visitor center rather lacking with no real exhibit and the sidewalk to the mounds did not even get to the first info sign. We were not surprised that it was not accessible for Mik (Wheelchair Travel Adventures post) to go through the mound side, but we had expected there to at least be some sort of exhibit about the site in the visitor center. Mik did at least let me quickly walk through the mound area to the various signs and take some Ranger Dan photos.
Visitor Center
Shawnee Tribe Flag
Mound 7
Elliptical Mound
My Sketch
See full list of Ranger Dan's National Parks Visited here.
Forest Brew Company is a new coffeeshop in Surfside Beach. I originally planned to check it out as our weekend coffee outing this upcoming weekend with it being the first weekend Dad (Mom and Mik, too, but Dad being the driver is key to our weekend coffee outings!) was back home. However, Dad and I were out doing a bunch of errands that took us almost out this way and I was thirsty, so we decided to try it out today.
We enjoyed the forest/National Park vibe of the coffeeshop, which is refreshing change from all the beach vibes you get in our area.
I had a Smoky Mountain Turtle.
Dad had a Pacific Crest.
See full list of Our Koffee Trail stops here and Our Koffee Trail Google Maps list here.
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The New River Gorge was one of the places we visited on the trip we got Ranger Dan. Back then, it was designated a National River, so this was our first visit to it as a National Park. That visit we only went to the Canyon Rim Visitor Center. This trip we also visited the Sandstone Visitor Center and Sandstone Falls.
Batteau
As we got to the visitor center near closing time, Dad went in and got the stamps while I took some Ranger Dan photos and did a sketch of the batteau.
Batteau Sketch
Sandstone Falls
At the Visitor Center, Dad learned that the Sandstone Falls could be seen from a short accessible trail, so we drove over and saw that before going to the hotel.
The next morning we went to the Canyon Rim Visitor Center for more 250 stamps and for Mik to see the New River Gorge Bridge.
As we headed to the Canyon Rim Visitor Center in the New River Gorge National Park, we stopped at Hilltop Coffee Co. The name is very appropriate as it is located up on a hill.
Dad had a New River Latte (macadamia nut, honey, salted caramel).
Mik had an Airliner (cookie butter, white chocolate).
I had a Slice of Summer Latte (blackberry, cheesecake).
See full list of Our Koffee Trail stops here and Our Koffee Trail Google Maps list here.