Have you ever dreamed of a family mountain-bike trip through North Dakota鈥檚 badlands? What about watching one of the country鈥檚 biggest firework displays from a kayak? Or slithering through a slot canyon? Or maybe climbing a frozen waterfall?聽
If not鈥攐r if you have but the idea of doing any of these with a child is so daunting that you鈥檇 rather sign up for another semester of remote learning鈥攊t鈥檚 time to pick up a copy of . This gorgeous new hardcover book, written by 国产吃瓜黑料 correspondent Kate Siber and illustrated by Lydia Hill, is a road map to family-friendly adventures across the United States. For each state, Siber highlighted a standout activity in a specific location, like dogsledding in Minnesota鈥檚 Boundary Waters聽or road-tripping along Mississippi鈥檚 Natchez Trace Parkway. Then she sprinkled in fun facts to illuminate the area鈥檚 natural and cultural wonders.

While one could read this聽book as a sort of nature-based bucket list of places to see and activities聽to check off, it鈥檚 also much more than that. At a time when many of us are bogged down by the COVID-19 pandemic聽and staring down a long winter of staying close to home, 50 国产吃瓜黑料s reads like a compilation of possibilities. My daughter is only two, so many of the experiences (aimed at five-to-ten-year-olds) are a little out of reach for us. But as we looked at the pictures and talked about what the people were doing, I found myself fantasizing about everything we can still do together, either now or after the pandemic subsides. Maybe we won鈥檛 mountain-bike North Dakota鈥檚 144-mile Maah Daah Hey Trail, but reading about it was the inspiration I needed to start researching mellower bikepacking routes near our home in the Rockies.
That鈥檚 exactly the kind of spark聽Siber hopes her book will kindle. 鈥淪ure, maybe people will go and do some of the adventures, and a few people might even do all of them,鈥 she told me. 鈥淏ut my hope is more that it will motivate or inspire families to develop the orientation of an adventurous mindset. Kids are already so curious and adventurous, so the question for me as a writer was:聽How do you nurture that? How do you stoke and encourage and celebrate it?鈥
In answering that question, Siber found herself trying to see the natural world through a child鈥檚 eyes. It was a perspective that helped her find solace during a dark time. While she was in the middle of researching and writing the book, Siber found herself sidelined by not only a global pandemic聽but also a breast-cancer diagnosis. As her world narrowed to the confines of her couch, her home, and the hospital, 50 国产吃瓜黑料s offered an antidote. It was 鈥渆verything my life was not,鈥 she wrote in a聽听蹿辞谤 国产吃瓜黑料 Journal. It reminded her that there鈥檚 still magic in the world, and that you don鈥檛 need to travel to some exotic locale to find it. It鈥檚 in your own backyard, your own state, or even the pages of a book.
A longtime travel and outdoor-sports journalist, Siber had little trouble coming up with ideas to fill the pages: each adventure is either something she鈥檚 already done or something she鈥檚聽long wanted to do. The part that took more time was making sure each suggestion was appropriate for kids and families, which had Siber interviewing guides and outfitters in every state. The book doesn鈥檛 include contact information for these services, but she made sure it could easily be found online.
Some of Siber鈥檚 initial ideas鈥攍ike rappelling into a fern-lined sinkhole in Alabama鈥攚ere ultimately scrapped because they weren鈥檛 well suited to children. Those that made the final cut are a mix of adventures accessible to anyone as well as聽ones that are more aspirational. On the beginner-friendly side of the spectrum are activities that require no special gear or skills, like digging for crystals on a salt flat in Oklahoma. Then there are things聽like whitewater rafting that demand either a depth of experience or a local guide. Taken as a whole, the mix feels just right; it鈥檚 an invitation to dream and plan for post-pandemic travel while also a nudge to explore grounds closer to home.
In recent weeks, I鈥檝e found myself returning to the book again and again, flipping through the pages even after my daughter is asleep. In a time when the world often seems frustratingly limited, 50 国产吃瓜黑料s in the 50 States is a reminder that it will be expansive again.