Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park is located on the Kenai Peninsula, just outside the town of Seward, AK.  This National Park gets its name from the vast fjords lining the coast of the park.  The combination of marine life and icefield environments make this park incredibly special, just so special in fact, it has become one […]

Read More Kenai Fjords National Park

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park is a land of extremes. It’s America’s hottest and driest national park, and sits on the California- Nevada border. Because Death Valley gets extremely hot, the peak season is from October- April when there are cooler temperatures. We visited in April, just as temperatures were starting to heat up. Now, I’m […]

Read More Death Valley National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park borders Jackson Hole, Wyoming and lies just south of Yellowstone National Park. It’s an easy 4.5-hour drive from Salt Lake, and I was lucky enough to explore the Tetons with my brother while he was visiting me in Utah. Side note: after writing a few blogs, I’ve started to notice a […]

Read More Grand Teton National Park

Washington National Parks

This was another one of our trips planned by a cheap flight deal from Salt Lake.  There are three national parks in Washington: Olympic, Mount Rainier, and North Cascades National Parks. All three parks are a reasonable drive from Seattle. Olympic Our first stop on our fall road trip was Olympic National Park.  This is […]

Read More Washington National Parks

Yellowstone National Park

On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became America’s first National Park.  This park spans 2.2 million acres and holds half of the world’s geothermal features.  The variety of terrain and wildlife is unmatched.  Yellowstone can be accessed year-round, but summer (June-August) and winter (December-mid March) are the park’s busy seasons.  My roommate and I made our […]

Read More Yellowstone National Park

Crater Lake & N. California

When I first moved to Salt Lake City, I was nervous for multiple reasons: new city, new job, first time truly living on my own, and to top it off, I didn’t know anyone. This was a big risk, but I knew it was something I needed to do for myself and my career. Turns […]

Read More Crater Lake & N. California

Capitol Reef National Park

In my opinion, Captiol Reef National Park is Utah’s best kept secret.  This is the least visited park of the “Mighty Five” in Utah, but it’s truly a hidden gem.  My sister and I made the quick trip down to southern Utah while she was in town visiting me for the weekend.  The whole time […]

Read More Capitol Reef National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park

This park is not only my favorite Utah national park, but has also continued to maintain a spot in my all-time Top Five. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I think every single national park is beautiful in its own way. But man, Bryce Canyon just gives me all the heart eyes. […]

Read More Bryce Canyon National Park

Arches & Canyonlands

I moved to Utah in September 2017, and my adventuring started almost immediately. I work 4 x 10 hour shifts at the hospital, which is nice because it allows me 3 full days for exploring on my weekends. One of my good friends from grad school lives in California now, and drove to visit me […]

Read More Arches & Canyonlands