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        The Ultimate Halloween Road Trip Itinerary

        The Ultimate Halloween Road Trip Itinerary

         

         

        What better way to spend your Halloween than doing an epic spooky road trip?! The idea is simple– Grab your RV and hit up some of America’s most haunted locations. Talk about an immersive Halloween experience! In this blog, we will share six cities across the US that will set the scene for a creepy and exciting Hallo-week.


        Disclaimer: Tri-Lynx is not liable for any haunting that may take place during this road trip 👻

         


        1. New Orleans, Louisiana

          Let’s start off the road trip in one of America’s most haunted cities: New Orleans! This city is renowned for its eerie history; it has it all– from Voodoo to vampires. There are countless spooky locations to see here, including the city’s historic Voodoo museum, the infamous Lalaurie Mansion, and numerous cemeteries where you can see the tombs of important Voodoo priests and priestesses.

           

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          2. Montgomery, Alabama

          Next stop: Montgomery, Alabama! This state capital has an incredibly rich history as it is most well-known for being the birthplace of the civil rights movement in America. Its rich history also includes a long list of haunted locations spread throughout the city. There are “haunted tours” you can go on that will take you for a visit of the spookiest spots in town. 

           

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          3. Savannah, Georgia

            Savannah is known as one of the most, if not the most, haunted cities in America. As you can imagine, there are numerous spots in town that will send chills down your spine; this article shares the top haunted locations you should see if you really want to get spooked. Visit them at your own risk!

             

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            4. Asheville, North Carolina

              Asheville is an alluring city located in the west side of North Carolina. Amongst the beautiful Smokey Mountains and Appalachian Trail, you will also find some haunted sites with rich history behind them. Make sure to visit Helen’s Bridge, Highland Hospital, The Biltmore Estate, and so much more. Check out this article for a complete list of haunted places in town and the history behind each one. 

               

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              5. Louisville, Kentucky

              Let’s move on to the next spooky location: Louisville! This city is perfect for the foodies and thrill-chasers. In between some delicious bites of food, you can explore some of Kentucky’s spookiest sites. Check out the Devil’s Attic museum, Belle of Louisville, and The Brennan House, just to name a few!

               

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              6. St. Louis, Missouri

              The last stop of this Hallo-week road trip is the enchanting St. Louis! For those who aren't aware, one of the most infamous horror movies,“The Exorcist”, was based on a true story that occurred in St. Louis. The real life Exorcist house can be visited from the outside and is a must-see haunted attraction you don’t want to miss! Keep in mind that the entire city has a rich history of hauntings, so you will find numerous other spooky sites to see while you’re there. 

               

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              Now, this is how you do Halloween right! After a little over a week full of haunted mansions, abandoned asylums and creepy museums, you’ll probably be Halloweened out, and ready for the next excuse to take out your RV for a road trip.

              5 RVing Tips For People With Disabilities

              5 RVing Tips For People With Disabilities

              RVing is a popular pastime for many Americans, offering the freedom and flexibility to explore new places while enjoying the comforts of home. RVing allows you to travel comfortably, independently and at your own pace, while still having all the amenities of home. For those reasons, it has become an appealing way to travel for people with disabilities. In this blog post, we'll explore some tips and considerations for RVing for people with disabilities.


              1. Choose the Right RV 

                There are many types of RVs available on the market, but not all of them are suitable for people with disabilities. When selecting an RV, it's important to consider your specific needs and limitations. Look for features like wheelchair lifts, accessible toilets, grab bars, and wider doorways to make your RV as accessible as possible. Some RVs also come equipped with adjustable beds and showers, as well as other accessibility features. Class A motorhomes are often the best option for wheelchair users because they offer more space and better maneuverability. 

                 

                2. Plan Ahead

                  Before hitting the road, do some research to ensure that the campsites, rest stops, and attractions you plan to visit are accessible. Look for sites with paved paths and level ground, as well as accessible bathrooms and showers. Many campgrounds also offer accessible picnic tables and fire pits, as well as other amenities like swimming pools and playgrounds.

                   

                  3. Pack Wisely

                    When packing for your trip, be sure to bring essential equipment and supplies with you, as well as any mobility aids like wheelchairs, walkers, or canes. You may also want to bring a portable ramp to make it easier to get in and out of your RV or navigate uneven terrain. Lynx Levelers and Stop ‘N Chocks will be especially important to have in this case, as they’ll level and secure your RV, enabling you to use your ramp safely. 

                     

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                    4. Stay Connected

                      While RVing can offer a sense of freedom and independence, it's important to stay connected with your support system in case of an emergency. Along with the usual emergency must-haves (like a first aid kit and fire extinguisher), also consider investing in a personal emergency response system (PERS) that can alert emergency services if you need help.

                       

                       

                      5. Join a Community

                        RVing can be a social activity, and joining a community of other RVers with disabilities can offer a sense of support and camaraderie. Look for groups like the National RV Association or RVing Accessibility Group, which offer resources and support for disabled RVers. Additionally, you can also join various groups on Facebook specifically dedicated to RVing with disabilities. 

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                        In conclusion, RVing can be a great way to explore the world, even if you have a disability. RVing with disabilities can present its own unique set of challenges, but with the right planning and resources, it can also be an incredibly rewarding and empowering way to travel. Whether you're a seasoned RV veteran or a first-time traveler, don't let your disability hold you back from experiencing all the beauty and wonder that the open road has to offer.

                        [QUIZ] What’s Your Perfect RV Interior?

                        [QUIZ] What’s Your Perfect RV Interior?

                        We don’t often associate RVs with trendy interiors; instead we picture neutral colours, linoleum flooring and dull fabrics, but it really doesn’t have to be that way.  Your RV should feel like a home away from home and that’s shockingly easy to achieve with a few simple personal touches. The hard part is figuring out … Continue reading [QUIZ] What’s Your Perfect RV Interior?

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