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  • Practicing Leave No Trace Principles in the Wilderness

    If you are a traveler or hiker, chances are you have heard of the Leave No Trace principles. But what do they mean and how can we apply them to ensure that our outdoor adventures are as respectful to nature as possible? Let’s dive deeper into Leave No Trace ethics and explore how we can…

  • How to Hike the Long’s Peak Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park

    The highest point along the Continental Divide in the United States, Longs Peak is a 14,259-foot peak located in Rocky Mountain National Park. With its breathtaking views and challenging terrain, it’s no wonder that the mountain draws thousands of hikers every year. But before you set out for this epic adventure, here’s how to hike…

  • Virginia Lakes Trail – Don’t Miss This Beautiful Sierra Nevada Hike!

    Virginia Lakes is one of my favorite places in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. During my 10 years living in Yosemite National Park, I spent many summer weekends hiking on the East Side, including several trips out to Virginia Lakes. One of my favorite things about this area is the diversity of environments back in the…

  • 10 Things You Need to Know About Yosemite Before You Visit!

    During my years working as a ranger in Yosemite Valley, I was asked A LOT of questions. When I was answering phones or emails, visitors overwhelmingly asked about things they needed to know before visiting Yosemite. And that was great! It was my job to help out visitors, and I loved being able to share…

  • Best Hikes in Tuolumne Meadows and the Yosemite High Country

    Tuolumne Meadows is the epitome of the Sierra Nevada High Country. During the summer, it’s an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, offering rugged granite peaks, clear alpine lakes, and sweeping sub-alpine meadows. Just hearing the name is good for my soul! Let’s take a closer look at what makes this area so special, along with my picks…

  • Top Attractions in Redwoods National and State Parks

    The coastline and scenery at Redwoods National and State Parks will take your breath away. Not only does the park protect the tallest trees in the world, it also protects and restores vital prairielands, rivers, and forests. And with a mix of scenic drives, world class hiking, and roughly 40 miles of coastline, Redwoods is…

  • Best Hikes in Beautiful Grand Teton National Park

    Grand Teton has a special place in my heart. My first park ranger position was in the Tetons, and it was such an amazing experience! I arrived in May, straight from my college graduation  in Texas. From the moment I pulled into my little summer cabin in Beaver Creek, I knew this place was magic.…

  • Best Hikes in Beautiful Glacier National Park

    Glacier National Park is a hiker and backpacker’s dream. The landscape is a unique mix of glacial valleys, alpine lakes, and rugged mountains that give visitors an incredible taste of truly being in nature. I spent about 7 months working and hiking in Glacier, and fine tuning my list best hikes! One of the things…

  • 5 Breathtaking Hikes You Can’t Miss in Beautiful Kauai

    The Hawaiian Islands are truly magical. A tropical paradise right in the United States with breathtaking coastlines, pristine beaches, and miles of tropical jungles to explore. If you’re into a little adventure, and a lot of trail options, Kauai has it all! I spent about a month backpacking around the island in February, and it…

  • 8 Tips for Successful Hikes with Toddlers

    Hiking with toddlers can be a total crapshoot. There are many variables, and like most activities with kiddos, it’s important to plan and prepare appropriately. However, getting little kids out on the trails and seeing their excitement over a really cool rock, or a tiny little ant on the trail can be extremely rewarding! Their…