Hit the Road This Summer with Road Ready Tours!
- Staff
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
We’re excited to announce that Road Ready Tours has just updated our website with an exciting lineup of summer tour opportunities — perfect for families, history lovers, bargain hunters, and those simply looking for a unique group getaway. From heritage sites rich in Florida history to one of the state’s largest flea markets, there’s something for everyone.

Check out the destinations currently on our summer schedule, and stay tuned — more adventures are on the way!
The Webster Flea Market – Webster, FL

A bargain hunter’s paradise! Known as one of Florida’s largest and oldest flea markets, The Webster Flea Market has been a tradition since 1937. Shop everything from antiques and collectibles to fresh produce and handmade goods. Perfect for group shopping trips, people-watching, and scoring unique finds you won’t see anywhere else.
Fort Mose Historic State Park – St. Augustine, FL

Step back in time at Fort Mose, the site of the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in what is now the United States. This National Historic Landmark offers a powerful glimpse into history with a visitor center, museum exhibits, and beautiful walking trails through preserved marshland. Ideal for educational and heritage groups.
L.B. Brown House – Bartow, FL

A testament to resilience and craftsmanship, the L.B. Brown House is the only surviving home in Florida built by a formerly enslaved person, Lawrence Bernard Brown. Now a museum and cultural landmark, this historic site celebrates African American entrepreneurship and local history in Bartow.
Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex – Mims, FL

Visit the Harry T. Moore Museum, honoring the life and legacy of civil rights pioneers Harry and Harriette Moore. The site includes a replica of their home, an interpretive center, and exhibits detailing their impactful work in the fight for justice. A meaningful stop for those passionate about civil rights history.
Historic Rosewood Tour – Rosewood, FL

Travel to the site of one of Florida’s most poignant historical events — the Rosewood Massacre of 1923. This guided tour provides an insightful look at the history of this once-thriving African American community, its tragic past, and its place in the broader narrative of resilience and remembrance.
More Tours Coming Soon!
We’re not stopping here. Keep an eye on our website for more group-friendly experiences being added throughout the summer. Whether you’re planning a family reunion, church group outing, or community adventure, Road Ready Tours has the wheels and the experiences to get you there.
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