Month: July 2018

Saguaro National Park

Saguaro National Park

When I lived in Tucson, this was one of my favorite local adventure spots! I would often go after work, have a picnic in the back of my car – with the trunk popped open of course, + watch the incredible setting sun. Birds flew 

The Ultimate Travel Guide To Mammoth Cave National Park

The Ultimate Travel Guide To Mammoth Cave National Park

  On my road trip back home I stopped to explore the longest known cave system in the world: Mammoth Cave National Park! Located in southeastern Kentucky, this natural wonder has over 400 miles of explored area. It became a National Park on July 1st, 1941, 

Hidden Magical Blue Spring Near Ozark National Scenic Riverway

Hidden Magical Blue Spring Near Ozark National Scenic Riverway

BLUE SPRING Aptly named “Spring of the Summer Sky” by the Osage Native Americans, this vibrant bright blue beauty is guaranteed to amaze. The Blue Spring is 310 ft deep + one of the deepest springs in the US! The National Park Service notes, “If 

Leave No Trace: A Guide To Becoming A Responsible Outdoorist

Leave No Trace: A Guide To Becoming A Responsible Outdoorist

Were you ever immersed in nature, feeling completely inspired by its beauty, but then look down + see someone else’s trash? It’s a bummer, I know. The natural world is lush with beautiful life, mesmerizing scenery, + experiences of a lifetime. Why in the world 

White Sands National Monument

White Sands National Monument

WHITE SANDS White Sands National Monument is the largest gypsum dune field in the world! It’s located in Southern New Mexico in the middle of the Chihuahuan Desert + covers 224 square miles!  The white soft looking sand, purple mountainous silhouette, + fiery hues of