• Colorado,  Hiking,  National Parks,  Road Trip,  USA

    Epic Colorado National Park Road Trip

    Colorado is home to four of the most unique national parks in the United States. Follow this Colorado National Park road trip guide to see some of the most spectacular spots in the whole state. You’ll see snow-capped mountains, 700 foot sand dunes, ancient ruins, and steep dramatic canyons. This guide will navigate you through Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, and Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. In that order. So let’s get started! Map of Colorado’s National Parks Here’s an interactive map of this Colorado National Park Road Trip. You’ll find that the four epic national parks and the routes…

  • Hiking,  State Parks,  Texas,  USA

    Best State Parks in North Texas for an Outdoor Getaway

    North Texas has been my home for the past seven years. However, it wasn’t until recently that I began to have a desire to explore and share my close-to-home adventures. As a lover of the outdoors, I have compiled a list of my favorite state parks in North Texas that are easily accessible from the Dallas/Fort Worth area and provide ample opportunities for adventure. Maybe we can thank the Coronavirus Pandemic for giving many of us perspective and realizing that you don’t have to fly half-way across the world to experience adventure and beauty. I know for me, it took a pandemic to realize that I can find beauty in…

  • Hiking,  State Parks,  Texas

    Cleburne State Park: A Texas Hidden Gem

    Cleburne State Park has easily put itself in my top three favorite state parks in North Texas. And it’s a park that is not talked about often. In fact, I have driven past it many times but never considered stopping. In an attempt to discover more of the beautiful places around me, I have made it my quest to visit as many of the Texas State Parks as possible. Starting with those closest to my home in North Texas. That is how we ended up at Cleburne State Park, the most underrated state park. Read Next: Best State Parks in North Texas for an Outdoor Getaway Unsure what to expect,…

  • Hiking,  State Parks,  Texas

    Eisenhower State Park: Exploring the Texas – Oklahoma Border

    When I first moved to North Texas, I thought this part of the state was nothing but flat and plain. As a girl who grew up on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, I missed the varied landscapes and hills. But did you know that you can find hills along with rugged and steep rock cliffs right here in North Texas? Well, you can, at Eisenhower State Park on the shoreline of Lake Texoma. These rocky cliffs make for the perfect outdoor adventure not more than an hour from our home in Dallas. How to Get to Eisenhower State Park Eisenhower State Park is located only an hour north…

  • Hiking,  State Parks,  Texas

    Get Outdoors at Lake Mineral Wells

    Often I find myself searching for an adventure outside of my home state. But recently, I’ve been seeking beautiful places right here in North Texas. And I think I’ve found one at Lake Mineral Wells State Park! This state park is so gorgeous and so conveniently located close to Dallas/Fort Worth. Not to mention, there are so many adventurous outdoor activities at Lake Mineral Wells. So if you’re looking for an amazing outdoor getaway close to the Metroplex then consider this one! How to Get to Lake Mineral Wells Lake Mineral Wells State Park is located about 40 minutes west of Fort Worth. To get there from Fort Worth, take…

  • Hiking,  National Parks,  Texas

    Guadalupe Mountains – The Top of Texas

    Despite having grown up in Texas, only a day’s drive away (8 hours), both Randy and I had never visited Guadalupe Mountains National Park. It wasn’t until last month that I decided that it was not OK that there was a national park in my home state that I had NEVER been to. Can you believe that my family has driven past this park several times but never stopped? So, we planned a long weekend trip out to West Texas. Guadalupe Mountains National Park is home to Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in the entire state of Texas. Obviously, our visit to Guadalupe Mountains would not be complete without conquering…

  • Caribbean,  Hiking,  Puerto Rico

    Visiting El Yunque After Hurricane Maria

    What’s visiting a tropical island without spending time in a tropical rain forest? El Yunque National Forest is a must-see when visiting the island of Puerto Rico. At only an hour’s drive from the capital city of San Juan, El Yunque is the perfect day trip when visiting Puerto Rico. Due to damage from Hurricane Maria, the national forest was shut down in 2017 and has been slowly re-opening portions of the forest to the public. During our visit in January 2020, most of the park was open – keep reading for more information on what areas of the park were open and which ones are still under restoration. What…

  • Hiking,  National Parks,  South Dakota,  USA

    One Day in Badlands National Park

    My first visit to Badlands National Park was about 13 years ago during a family road trip to South Dakota to see Mount Rushmore. We didn’t spend more than a couple hours in the park and frankly I don’t remember being too impressed. But then again, I was only 13 years old. Then last week my husband approached me (aka begged me) about taking a last minute trip to South Dakota. I was anything but thrilled. I wanted to visit somewhere new. New to me at least. And South Dakota is one of those “visit only once” states, right? Reluctantly, I conceded and we booked our tickets. Sometimes marriage means…

  • Hiking,  Montana,  National Parks,  USA

    The Ultimate Guide to Glacier National Park

    On our last day in Glacier National Park, we stopped by a local giftshop to pick up a couple souvenirs to remind us of our visit. The giftshop cashier, a man who had relocated to Montana after his kids were grown, described the park as being an example of “grandeur on display”. And he was right. I have visited a number of national parks (29 to be exact), but there is something truly special about Glacier National Park. This park stands out among the rest. After a mere 30 minutes in the park, I knew that Glacier was going to be my all-time favorite national park. And I was right.…

  • Hiking,  Montana,  National Parks,  USA

    Hiking the Highline Trail – Glacier National Park

    The highline trail is frequently ranked the #1 trail in Glacier National Park for its 11.8 miles of breathtaking alpine views. The majority of the hike skirts the Garden Wall at heights of over 6,000 feet and ascends to the Granite Park Chalet. Hiking the Highline trail was one of my all-time favorite hikes. The trail is also one of the most unique trails I have hiked. The Highline is different from other trails in that the majority of the trail boasts dramatic mountain views instead of requiring hikers to climb through a forest to a higher elevation for a viewpoint. I was nervous before we started our trek, due…