America’s Great Loop

America’s Great Loop is a waterway route along the eastern United States. The course covers about 6,000 miles. This adventure will have us visiting about 15 states and 2 Canadian provinces.

Our family’s adventure will start in Norfolk, VA. From there, we’ll head north along the east coast, heading inland in New York. We’ll tour through canals from there until we enter the Great Lakes. During the summer, we’ll explore some coastal areas of Canada and visit familiar places along our home state, Michigan.

In the fall, we’ll take the mast off our sailboat in Chicago and ship it to Mobile, AL. Fika will become a motor vessel for the inland river system as we work south to the Gulf.

Around November, we’ll exit into the Gulf of Mexico. Our winter will trade the lake-effect snow of our Michigan home for the warm weather that Florida and the Bahamas might provide.

When Spring weather arrives, we’ll begin to travel north again. The term “crossing our wake” means that we’ll complete The Great Loop. This will happen once we re-enter or pass Norfolk, VA.

Once our loop is complete, we may spend the summer traveling further north, exploring Maine and Nova Scotia.

Who knows where the winds may blow us after that?


Find more info on The Great Loop page and The Route page.

Alison

Alison Major is an experienced sailor and the founder of Loop Life Academy, dedicated to helping families navigate the adventures of America's Great Loop. With over a decade of remote work experience leading international technology and software engineering teams, Alison brings her expertise to the nautical world. Living full-time aboard a 2005 Beneteau 423 with her husband, Chris, and their two children, she has sailed over 7,000 nautical miles. An educator and lifelong learner, Alison teaches Software Architecture to graduate students and passionately shares practical cruising insights and homeschooling resources for nomadic families exploring the waterways of the Eastern United States.

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