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A Year in Quirky Travel: 5 Standout Moments Beyond LA

A Year in Quirky Travel: 5 Standout Moments Beyond LA

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Episode 130

What were your favorite travel moments this year — the unexpected discoveries, weird details, or hidden gems that stuck with you?

In this final episode of 2025, I’m taking a look back at some of the quirky and cool destinations that weren’t in Los Angeles (shocking, I know). From ghost stories and blue ice cream to offbeat art museums, these moments stuck with me in the best way.

Plus, I’ll share what’s coming in 2026 — including a big year for the Snack Society, more Pop Culture Passport episodes, and a growing audio tour project that I’m really excited about.


In this episode:

  • My Top 5 favorite travel moments outside of LA — including Gettysburg, Rochester, and EPCOT
  • A nostalgic trip to Kings Island, complete with Smurf-blue ice cream
  • My unofficial Country Bears Easter egg hunt inside a dark ride
  • What’s next for the Roaming Yeti Snack Society in 2026

You ready? Let’s roam.

Links & Resources:

  • Explore Snack Society blog posts. https://theroamingyeti.com/category/journal/snack-society/
  • Sign up for the Roaming Yeti newsletter to get the Snack Society Field Agent Journal in January. https://theroamingyeti.com
  • Listen to the Haunted Frederick Ghost Trail podcast. https://theroamingyeti.com/haunted-frederick/

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