Welcome to the Krazy K Rolling Ranch
Rolling Stats
Miles Traveled
Visited
National Parks, Monuments, Grasslands
Parks
Latest Updates!

Whittleton Arch
The rain let up in the afternoon and we took another trail to the Whittleton Arch. The trail was mostly beside a babbling brook through

Natural Bridge
We had 2 days of hiking planned but unfortunately the weather didn’t cooperate. However, we powered on and hiked anyway despite a bit of a

Four Roses Distillery
Our second tour was the Four Roses Distillery located on the Salt River in Lawrenceburg, KY. It is also listed on the National Register of

Woodford Reserve Distillery
We had 2 distillery tours reserved in the Lexington area. Our first tour was the Path to Flavor tour at Woodford Reserve near Versailles which

Travels With Fred & Lucy!
It’s been several years since “Ricky & Ethel” have been able to schedule a trip with “Fred & Lucy.” It was long overdue and we

Cumberland Gap
Cumberland Gap is one of the few natural corridors through the Appalachian Mountains. Today at the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park you can walk in

Blue Ridge Parkway – In the Snow!
As we continued our way south though Virginia on to North Carolina we hopped on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The two-lane 469 mile road rides

Appomattox Court House
Appomattox Court House developed from a small settlement and became the county seat, its courthouse was built in 1846. It was here on April 9,

Crewe, VA Railroad Museum
As we continued our trek across Virginia we stopped in the town of Crewe, Virginia at a small, quaint train museum beside a large Norfolk

Williamsburg
Williamsburg was the capitol of the Colony of Virginia and today is a living history museum and contains many restored or recreated buildings from the

Jamestown
Jamestown Island is the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America. Three wooden ships carrying 104 Englishmen crossed the Atlantic and arrived

Yorktown
We left Kiptopeke and headed to the historical triangle of Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown. Our first stop after crossing the Chesapeake Bay via the bridge

Kiptopeke State Park
We landed for the night in Cape Charles, Virginia at Kiptopeke State Park on the Chesapeake Bay. We really enjoyed this park a lot. The

Assateague Island
We continued our exploration down the Atlantic coast by visiting Assateague Island. The island has a state park, the Assateague National Seashore, and the Chincoteague

Cape Henlopen State Park
The K2R2 then made its way to Delaware and its first trip to the Atlantic Ocean. The park is situated where the Delaware Bay meets

Gettysburg
The bloodiest battle in American History was fought in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, which in map view looks like the center of a wheel hub

Cunningham Falls State Park
As we left New York we took a completely different route than our usual trek back south. We decided to head over to the Eastern

New York – Part 4
Usually when we come up to New York in the winter we have an abundance of snow. We were starting to wonder if we were

New York – Part 3
When we visit we are always kept busy with a wide variety of games and activities. This visit it was all about building puzzles, learning

New York – Part 2
We timed our trip to coincide with Trenten’s 5th Birthday and he enjoyed himself to the fullest! His request was for a brownie sundae bar