CREATOR PROFILE

Jasmine Alley

Family Travel Blogger
Based in Dallas, Texas, Jasmine Alley has built an audience on the conviction that travel with children is not a compromise — it is a richer, more human version of the experience. A family travel blogger with a background in neuroscience, she brings analytical precision to her storytelling alongside genuine warmth, producing itineraries and destination guides that trust her readers to do more than the obvious. Her photography and videography give her work a visual quality that elevates it well above the typical family travel genre.

Dallas, Texas

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Creator Portfolio

EXPERIENCE WITH PROPS

Jasmine's portfolio spans family travel, road trips, and destination discovery, with a refined editorial eye and strong photographic sensibility. Her content has proven consistently effective at driving reader engagement around domestic travel, particularly for itineraries that reward exploration over convenience. She operates across written editorial, photography, and video, and her audience skews toward millennial parents who want to travel meaningfully without sacrificing the needs of young children.

Subject Matter

Family travel, domestic destination discovery, and road trip itineraries. Jasmine's published work focuses on US destinations that reward adventurous families — coastal towns, small-city road trips, and scenic driving routes — delivered with the specificity and warmth of a writer who has done every mile herself.

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Content Formats

Multi-format content including written editorial, photography, and videography. Jasmine brings a refined visual sensibility to family travel storytelling, producing content that works equally well as a long-form destination guide and as short-form social video.

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Get to know

Jasmine Alley

A proven performer in the family travel space, Jasmine brings a background in neuroscience and years of hands-on road travel to her storytelling. Her work consistently resonates with audiences drawn to aspirational yet approachable travel — families who want to go somewhere interesting without being told it is impossible with kids in tow.

Sample Work

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Published

Published with Props

Why You Should Road Trip to 30A in the Florida Panhandle

Nine Small Towns to Add to Your US Bucket List