RV Lifestyle Amish Country in Indiana Northern Indiana is home to nearly 20,000 Amish, a culture that remains true to centuries-old traditions, even as the world around them changes at breakneck speed. A few days in Amish Country will introduce you to delicious made-from-scratch meals, amazing craftsmanship, delightful theatre productions, tons of shopping and horse-drawn carriage rides. You can take in the amazing works as you drive the Quilt Gardens along the Heritage Trail. Sedona in Arizona Seeing the iconic red rocks of Sedona will simply take your breath away. You will be awestruck by the majestic crimson rock formations and, perhaps, feel the energy for which this area is known. Surrounded by 728,460 hectares of national forest land, four wilderness areas and two state parks, this is a landscape built for adventure. Put simply − there is no other place on earth like Sedona. Skyline Drive in Virginia This iconic road, the only public one in Shenandoah National Park, runs for 170 kilometres along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Though the drive should take you about three hours, realistically it will take you much longer, because you will want to stop and take pictures at many of the road’s 70 overlooks and wildlife sightings. Lodi in California Lying at the edge of the Sacramento River Delta, Lodi enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate of warm days and cool evenings, ideal for growing wine grapes. Wander historic downtown Lodi with century-old brick buildings, brick-cobbled streets lined with elm trees and turn-of-the-century light poles. You’ll love this area and the way the city has maintained its history and heritage. Many unique shops, restaurants and more than a dozen wine-tasting boutiques and exciting restaurants. 28 | www.snowbirds.org
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