• Arizona,  California,  Hiking,  National Parks,  New Mexico,  Texas,  USA,  Utah

    8 Jaw-Dropping Desert National Parks to Visit in Winter

    Winter in the best time to visit some of America’s most beautiful national parks – especially the desert parks. Most often I gravitate to the forests and snowcapped peaks of America’s mountainous national parks but every once in awhile I find myself in a desert park that completely blows my mind. The unique landscapes of the desert always leave me amazed. And for some of these parks, winter is the best time to visit due to the more mild weather conditions. So keep reading for the best desert national parks to visit in winter. Like I just mentioned, for many of these parks, winter provides much better weather conditions for…

  • California,  Camping,  National Parks,  Pacific Coast Highway,  State Parks,  USA

    10 Jaw-Dropping Things to Do in Redwoods National and State Parks

    Did you know that Coastal California is home to some of the tallest trees in the word? Well it is! But seeing the tallest trees in the world is only one of the incredible things to do in Redwoods National Park. The park is home to incredible lush and tall forests, dense fern canyons, epic coastal views, and lots of wildlife. Redwoods National Park is joined with nearby Jedidiah Smith Redwoods State Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, and Del Norte State Park. These parks make up Redwoods National and State Parks. The parks are cooperated by the National Park System and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. In…

  • California,  Hiking,  National Parks,  USA

    A Perfect Weekend in Sequoia and Kings Canyon

    We couldn’t leave California without a weekend in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. We arrived on a Friday afternoon and spent a wonderful 48 hours exploring these magnificent parks. Sequoia and Kings Canyon are adjoining parks, so it’s very easy to explore them both in just a couple of days. I have to say, these parks completely blew any expectations I had about them out of the water. Initially, I was a little apprehensive about a park that is devoted almost entirely to big trees. But whoa, we were in completely mesmerized with the beauty and grandeur that we witnessed here. Sequoia National Park is home to 36 different…

  • Camping,  National Parks,  Travel Tips,  USA

    5 Tips to Find Amazing National Park Campsites

    When we started on our road trip out west, we were still very new to the world of camping. We’d only been on a handful of camping trips but since then, I’d like to think that we are becoming slightly more experienced campers and have found a few tricks and tips to find amazing National Park campsites. We are learning that we LOVE how much money it saves us on accommodations while also allowing us to stay much closer to National Parks than we would have been able to. We’re also learning to love the relaxed pace of cooking dinner over the campfire, spending the afternoon in a hammock, watching…

  • California,  Hiking,  National Parks,  USA

    Best Day Hikes in Yosemite You Can’t Miss

    Yosemite National Park is located in California’s Sierra Mountains and is known for it’s iconic granite domes, gushing waterfalls, and scenic alpine landscapes. This park is also home to a plethora of hiking trails. If you love a good day hike then Yosemite is the place for you! Keep reading for a list of the best day hikes in Yosemite that do not require an additional permit. In June of 2021, Randy and I spent a month living and working remotely from the small town of Jamestown in the foothills of California’s Sierra’s. Located only an hours drive away from the park’s entrance, we were able to spend many days…

  • Hetch Hetchy Yosemite National Park
    California,  Hiking,  National Parks,  USA

    Hetch Hetchy: Escaping the Crowds of Yosemite

    Yosemite National Park has become very popular over the last few decades and at times it’s hard to visit the park and feel like you’ve even left the city. With the persistent traffic, lines to get into the park, and crowds of people everywhere, is it a national park or Disney World? But let me tell you that it’s still possible to experience an escape from the hustle and bustle, especially the crowds. And you can do that at Hetch Hetchy! Have you heard of Hetch Hetchy? Hetch Hetchy is a lesser known and lesser visited portion of Yosemite National Park that is perfect for escaping the crowds. Planning a…

  • Camping,  Hiking,  National Parks,  USA,  Utah

    8 Incredible Things to do in Capitol Reef National Park

    Capitol Reef is often the most overlooked National Park in Utah, but it’s actually one of my favorite National Parks. The fact that this park is so frequently overlooked is part of the reason that it’s so special. Can you believe that many people are still unaware that this amazing national park even exists? Well, it’s true. And for now, that’s part of the reason that Capitol Reef is still the least crowded park in Utah. So if you’re looking for a spot to escape the crowds in Utah, this place will certainly deliver. While more people are learning about Capitol Reef and it’s growth in popularity, for now the…

  • Camping,  Hiking,  National Parks,  Travel Tips,  USA,  Utah

    Utah’s Mighty 5 Ranked Best to Worst

    We’ve spent the last month exploring Southern Utah and the best part of it has been the time we’ve been able to spend in Utah’s phenomenal national parks. Utah’s 5 national parks are frequently called the “Utah Mighty 5” because of their grandeur and beauty. Each one of them is unique and amazing in its own way and I highly recommend that you visit each one. Although I understand that not everyone can visit them all at once, so we’ve put together this list of Utah’s Mighty 5 ranked best to worst so you can decided which ones are best for you. The Ranking Criteria When making this list, we…

  • Hiking,  National Parks,  USA,  Utah

    How to Spend 36 Hours in Arches National Park

    Arches National Park is located right outside of Moab, Utah. This other-worldly national park is home to over 2,000 sand stone arches – the largest concentration of arches in the world. But that’s not all you’ll see at Arches National Park. The landscapes, pinnacles, and other geological features are also worth mentioning. There is so much to see in Arches National Park, so here’s what to see if you’ve only got 36 hours to explore this natural wonder! When to Visit & Weather in Arches National Park The best seasons to visit Arches National Park are Spring & Fall for great weather. Plan to visit March-May or September-November for the…

  • Hiking,  National Parks,  USA,  Utah

    Everything You Need to Know About Bryce Canyon’s Fairyland Loop

    I just can’t get enough of Utah’s incredible National Parks. They are each so unique and Bryce Canyon National Park is no exception. This park stands apart because it’s incredibly beautiful and unique hoodoos that rise up out of the canyon. These hoodoos are a product of erosion but are also incredibly beautiful. Hiking the Fairyland Loop trail in Bryce Canyon is a terrific way to see these incredible hoodoos up close & personal. Last weekend, we had the joy of hiking the Fairyland Loop Trail. This trail was everything we dreamt it would be & more. The entire trail was views, views, views and more views. Everywhere we looked…