Zion National Park is a natural wonder famous for the majestic Zion Canyon which is carved over millions of years by the Virgin River. The canyon walls are composed of Navajo Sandstone, which display a magnificent array of colors, ranging from cream to pink to red. You will find a variety of hikes here.
One Day Self-Drive Tour of the Unique Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is known for its unique geological structures called hoodoos. These spire-like rock structures dominate the park’s landscape, creating a maze of vibrant red, orange, and white colors. This park is definitely worth a visit. If you are short on time like me, spending one day in the park is enough to get to all the popular spots.
Glacier National Park: Overrated? What to See?
Glacier National Park, a breathtaking expanse in Montana’s Rocky Mountains, is renowned for its rugged beauty and diverse ecosystems. Its dramatic landscapes encompass glacier-carved peaks and valleys, pristine forests, alpine meadows, and over 700 lakes. Its spectacular wilderness makes the park extremely popular and crowded especially during the peak season of June through September. If you are wondering whether it’s really worth the hustle, my opinion is no based on my 2-day stay there.
4 Days In Breathtaking Banff and Yoho National Parks
Banff National Park and Yoho National Park, both located in the Canadian Rockies and next to each other, provide extraordinary opportunities for exploration and appreciation of nature’s grandeur. Banff National Park is Canada’s first national park and most known for the stunning Moraine Lake and Lake Louise. Nearby, Yoho National Park, smaller yet equally majestic, offers spectacular views of rugged mountains, waterfalls, and rivers. Yoho’s highlights include the serene Emerald Lake and the impressive Takakkaw Falls. Both parks are dog friendly.
The Ultimate Dog Friendly 4-Day Itinerary for Jasper National Park
Jasper National Park is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. It offers an array of stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and a wealth of outdoor activities. I liked it more than Banff National Park because of its diverse landscape. This 4-day itinerary allows you to experience some of the best natural attractions and adventures in this incredible park.
Best 15 Stops on the Legendary Alaska Highway
Driving the entire 1,390 miles of the Alaska Highway is such a legendary experience for which I will be forever proud of myself. This historic route, stretching from Dawson Creek in British Columbia to Delta Junction in Alaska, is a corridor through some of North America’s most spectacular landscapes. It is also a living museum and a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. Here are the 15 major stops on the way that I recommend, each contributing to the legendary character of the Alaska Highway.
Best 10 Places for Summer Adventures in Fairbanks, AK
Fairbanks, also known as the “Golden Heart City” and gateway to the Arctic, is famous for its stunning northern lights during winter months. Although it’s not as popular as Anchorage during summertime, there’s a wide range of adventures available. Here’re our top 10 recommendations for places to see in Fairbanks in summer.
3 Ways to Enjoy the Wilderness of Denali National Park
Denali National Park and Preserve, nestled in the heart of Alaska, is home to North America’s tallest peak, Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley) at over 20,000 feet. The park offers a unique blend of awe-inspiring landscapes, diverse wildlife, and adventure opportunities. It is also the first national park dedicated to protecting wildlife. We visited Denali National Park in 3 ways, each offering a unique perspective of this stunning park.
Best 10 Stops Along the Scenic Seward Highway
The Seward Highway in Alaska is a picturesque drive that stretches for about 125 miles from Anchorage through Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula to Seward. This scenic route is studded with jaw-dropping vistas, unique geological formations, and ample opportunities to witness wildlife. With the Turnagain Arm on one side and the Chugach National Forest on the other, this highway is my favorite in Alaska. Here are, in my opinion, the best 10 stops. Most of them are dog friendly.
Breathtaking Hike on the Matanuska Glacier of Alaska
The Matanuska Glacier is the largest glacier in the United States that is accessible by car. It is a testament to the raw, unspoiled grandeur of Alaska. Stretching over 27 miles in length and 4 miles in width, this titan of ice sparkles in brilliant shades of blue, directly visible from the Glenn Highway of Alaska. Through a guided, dog friendly hiking tour, you will be able to walk on this natural wonder, immerse into a world of ice, history, and profound beauty, and make a memory with your fur baby.