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#cheap trips # 8 Great, Cheap Summer VacationsWise Bread Picks The sky is brighter, the air is warming up, and the layers of clothes are getting peeled off. That can only mean one thing summer is near. One of the things that I love most about going on vacation is the chance to break out of my everyday routines, eat crappy foods guilt-free, and stay up blissfully late watching as much trashy reality TV as I please. Setting aside daily responsibilities, trying new things, being in a different space, and having care-free fun is refreshing. But while it'd be nice to go to Fiji or another distant tropical paradise, that just isn't reality for a lot of us. So what do you do when money is tight, you don't want to get further into debt, and you really need a vacation? You still take a vacation, but just a frugal one. One that your budget will love. Here are eight frugal summer vacation ideas to get you going. (See also: Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards ) 1. The All-American, Almighty Road-Trip VacationAbout ten years ago, my husband was able to travel through thirty different states in the span of a month-and-a-half with a friend in a $400, 1982 Chevy Sprint. It's an experience he'll never forget, and while gas prices do get high in the summer, the road trip is still one of the cheapest options for frugal vacations. Grab a map, pack a large cooler. stop at grocery stores along the way, sing cheesy songs, tell stories you've never told before, watch the sun rise and set, and make yourself some memories. (Can be combined with the I Had No Idea There Were Over 400 National Parks vacation below, if you're feeling adventurous.) 2. The Infamous Staycation VacationSet a time frame. If you can only get two to three days off from work (or less), that's okay! This is how you do it turn off the phones, put an auto reply on your email, turn off the computer (and really keep it off), don't check your usual social media feeds, and really allow yourself a break from everyday life and the technology that comes along with it. Then, go to the grocery store and get sundae supplies: ice cream, candy toppings, hot fudge, caramel, whipped cream, and why not throw in some cherries too? You are on vacation after all! Rent those guilty-pleasure movies you've been wanting to see, and settle in for a movie marathon. Those books and magazines that have been stacking up? This is the time to read them! Those museum exhibits you've been dying to see but just don't have the time for? Go check 'em out! Hanging with friends on a patio on a random Tuesday night? Go for it! The point is to have fun, indulge in some pleasures you normally don't get to, and get out of your normal routine. 3. The I Had No Idea There Were 58 National Parks VacationYou can purchase an annual National Parks pass for $80. The pass provides access to 58 National Parks throughout the United States with big-name attractions like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Everglades, and Yosemite. Once you're in the parks, you can hike around and obtain a spot to setup a tent for a very low fee. 4. The Survivalist Is This Really Considered a Vacation? VacationI know some people like to be non-stop busy on vacation, and then they need a vacation after the vacation. If you're one of those people, then a backpacking or biking trip might be just right for you. Borrow gear from a knowledgeable friend, talk to your local outdoor pro, and take an adventure along the Pacific Crest Trail. Great Divide Trail. or Appalachian Trail. Just make sure to take all of the necessary precautions and do the necessary training prior to attempting this one. 5. The You Wanna Switch Houses? VacationTalk to other families to see if they need a break from their daily life too. Swap houses (or apartments) with each other for the weekend to get a change of scenery. It's simple and free. (See also: Free Accommodations With Home Exchanges ) 6. The Traveling Mooch VacationThink about who you know in other cities, and go visit them. See if your friends will let you crash at their place and show you around their town. This vacation can be combined with the next vacation on the list, The Greyhound Bus Adventure Vacation, for added frugality. (See also: 11 Rules to Be an Excellent Houseguest ) 7. The Greyhound Bus Adventure VacationWhen I was a college student, I would ride the Greyhound Bus all the time to go and visit my family. It was a rough, cheap ride, and I got to meet a bunch of people I normally wouldn't get a chance to. (See also: The 5 Best Travel Reward Credit Cards ) 8. The You're Already On Vacation VacationHone your meditation skills to transport yourself to another dimension at any time. Meditating can be used to take a break from everyday life without leaving your house or taking time off from work. Bonus it's free, and no packing is involved. Disconnecting, breaking out of the daily ruts, and infusing some extra fun is all it takes to make a vacation a vacation, whether you're going near or far, and being frugal or not.
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