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Last Minute Trips to Spokane, Austin, and Amelia Island: No Planning Required

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Got a free weekend and no plan? Same. In this episode of Curious Caravan, we are talking last minute trips that are easy and actually worth the drive.   Our guest Debra makes a case for a Spokane staycation at the historic Davenport Hotel, complete with the Peacock Room, spa, and a ghost tour that gives major Shining vibes. Lizette roots for a spontaneous day trip from Dallas to Austin for Barton Springs, live music, a mushroom bao at Lin's Asian Restaurant, and the new Banksy Without Limits art installation. Jason rounds it out with Amelia Island, Florida, a charming coastal town with Civil War history at Fort Clinch State Park, shark tooth hunting, and one of Florida's oldest lighthouses. Whether you are a mom who needs to escape a flag football practice or someone who wakes up at 5 AM just to eat great food in another city, this episode is your permission slip. Curious Caravan explores America's most overlooked and unexpected travel destinations. Subscribe and stay curious.

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Got a free weekend and no plan? Same. In this episode of Curious Caravan, we are talking last minute trips that are easy and actually worth the drive.   Our guest Debra makes a case for a Spokane staycation at the historic Davenport Hotel, complete with the Peacock Room, spa, and a ghost tour that gives major Shining vibes. Lizette roots for a spontaneous day trip from Dallas to Austin for Barton Springs, live music, a mushroom bao at Lin's Asian Restaurant, and the new Banksy Without Limits art installation. Jason rounds it out with Amelia Island, Florida, a charming coastal town with Civil War history at Fort Clinch State Park, shark tooth hunting, and one of Florida's oldest lighthouses. Whether you are a mom who needs to escape a flag football practice or someone who wakes up at 5 AM just to eat great food in another city, this episode is your permission slip. Curious Caravan explores America's most overlooked and unexpected travel destinations. Subscribe and stay curious.

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