Trekadoo Family Vacations

Not everywhere.
Just the good places.

A small collection of homes we know by heart — in five corners of the West. Pick a place and we’ll take it from there.

Where we are

Five places, hand-picked.

Each is a doorway to a few homes we’ve cared for over the years — from ski cabins to beach towns.

Not sure where

Browse by the kind of trip instead.

Ski weekends, beach houses, boats, big family reunions — the same homes, sorted by the feeling you’re after.

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Every destination

A closer look at each place.

The homes, the setting, and what there is to do — then dive into the full guide for any place that calls.

4 homes · Ski towns & red-rock country

Southern Utah

Southern Utah is red-rock country stitched to alpine forest. Our cabins gather around Brian Head — Utah’s highest ski town at 9,600 feet — with Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks National Monument all inside a scenic hour’s drive. Come for powder days and stay for the canyons.

4 homes · Waterfront & the evergreen city

Pacific Northwest

On the Key Peninsula’s quiet shoreline, our Wisteria Hollow homes look out over Puget Sound. Launch a kayak from the private beach at dawn, dig for clams at low tide, then drive into Tacoma or catch a ferry toward Seattle by afternoon. Evergreen calm with the city close at hand.

2 homes · Beach towns & harbor life

Southern California

Oceanside puts you steps from the sand on San Diego’s North County coast — a classic California beach town of surf breaks, a historic wooden pier, and taco shops, with San Diego, Carlsbad, and Legoland an easy drive south. Salt air, slow mornings, and the whole family within earshot of the waves.

1 home · Desert pools & lake days

Las Vegas

Base yourself minutes from the Las Vegas Strip in a private-pool home, then trade neon for red rock at Red Rock Canyon or open water on Lake Mead. Vegas is far more than the casino floor — it’s a launchpad for some of the Southwest’s best desert days out, and a backyard pool to come home to.

1 home · High-desert charm

New Mexico

Two blocks from Albuquerque’s Old Town, our 1950s home puts adobe plazas, green-chile kitchens, and the Sandia foothills at your door. This is high-desert charm with a Route 66 heart — a walkable, sun-warmed base for exploring the oldest corner of the city and the mountains that rise right behind it.