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suncommercial.com | Amanda Luhn
Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes per day on their phones. But there’s no cell service at Charit Creek Lodge in Tennessee, and that’s exactly the point. As more families seek meaningful connections away from screens, slow travel and digital detox vacations become the trend. Hike-in lodges combine both of those. They’re rustic, hard to reach and off the grid. For many families, that’s not a downside; it’s the draw.
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fox28spokane.com | Amanda Luhn
No Wi-Fi, no problem: 8 family-friendly hike-in lodges for a digital detox by Amanda Luhn | @ | June 2, 2025 6:00 am Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes per day on their phones. But there’s no cell service at Charit Creek Lodge in Tennessee, and that’s exactly the point. As more families seek meaningful connections away from screens, slow travel and digital detox vacations become the trend. Log off and hike in.
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annistonstar.com | Amanda Luhn
By Amanda Luhn Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes per day on their phones. But there's no cell service at Charit Creek Lodge in Tennessee, and that's exactly the point. As more families seek meaningful connections away from screens, slow travel and digital detox vacations become the trend.
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gonzagabulletin.com | Amanda Luhn
Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes per day on their phones. But there's no cell service at Charit Creek Lodge in Tennessee, and that's exactly the point. As more families seek meaningful connections away from screens, slow travel and digital detox vacations become the trend. Hike-in lodges combine both of those. They're rustic, hard to reach and off the grid. For many families, that's not a downside; it's the draw.
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swiowanewssource.com | Amanda Luhn
Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes per day on their phones. But there's no cell service at Charit Creek Lodge in Tennessee, and that's exactly the point. As more families seek meaningful connections away from screens, slow travel and digital detox vacations become the trend. Hike-in lodges combine both of those. They're rustic, hard to reach and off the grid. For many families, that's not a downside; it's the draw.
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