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Why the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Should be on Your Travel Bucketlist

What is the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM) anyway? I’m willing to bet that most people have never heard of it, and we’re here to tell you that you MUST add it to your travel bucket list! The National Monument… Continue Reading →

One Day and Two Nights Exploring Kanab, Utah

The town of Kanab, Utah is perfectly located for a base camp if you’re exploring the American Southwest. It’s only 60 minutes from Zion National Park, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Paria Canyon, the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Grand… Continue Reading →

20 Places to Visit Within 90 Minutes of Kanab, Utah

We didn’t realize until we stayed in the Kanab area for a few nights that this small town is the perfect location to set up base camp for a vacation in southern Utah. Not only does Kanab have all the… Continue Reading →

One of the BEST Pieces of Camping Gear We’ve Bought

(Updated April 2023) It’s probably an understatement to say that 2020 was quite a challenging year, but I’d be a liar if I said it was all bad. Fortunately we had the opportunity to escape for a few stellar camping… Continue Reading →

Snow Canyon State Park is a Little Gem in Utah

Snow Canyon State Park won over our hearts three years ago on our first road trip to Utah. It wasn’t on our radars at all, but a coworker highly recommended stopping on our drive through Utah. We needed to find… Continue Reading →

Drive Fast and Chase Sunsets at the Bonneville Salt Flats

We recently decided to pack up the car and take off on a camping road trip around Utah. If you’ve never visited Utah make sure to add it to your travel list—it’s AMAZING! We first visited Utah three years ago,… Continue Reading →

Magical Hot Springs Near Steens Mountain, Oregon

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Exploring hot springs at Steens Mountain: Barnes Warm Spring, Alvord Hot Springs, Mickey Hot Springs & Crane Hot Springs

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