The temperature is chilly, you’ve been stuck inside for weeks and nothing sounds better than an outdoor adventure. It sounds like Bryce Canyon Country is the winter getaway you need. The red hoodoos covered in white are a sight to behold and there are many activities catering to fun in the snow. Snowshoeing has been… Continue reading Snowshoeing In Bryce Canyon Country For Beginners
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How to Visit Mammoth Cave
Known for being one of Utah’s largest lava tubes, Mammoth Cave is a fantastic, family-friendly place to explore. The cave is roughly a quarter mile long making it an easy hike. Formed from water and cooling lava about 2,000 years ago, Mammoth Cave is still really young from a geological standpoint! Here’s how you can… Continue reading How to Visit Mammoth Cave
Hiking to a Waterfall in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Guest Author: Benita Hogue @capturing_the_outdoors One of the best waterfall hikes in Utah can be found off of Highway 12 between Escalante and Boulder in Utah at Lower Calf Creek Falls in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. And when you visit the area, you’ll also pass through the famous Scenic Byway Highway 12, which makes the… Continue reading Hiking to a Waterfall in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
An epic ride to the bottom of Bryce Canyon
Author: Wendy Lee EmptyNestersHitTheRoad.com I must admit, I wasn’t looking forward to our horseback ride in Bryce Canyon. I prefer to explore a trail on my own two feet and not be at the mercy of a very large and sometimes stubborn animal. Jason on the other hand was really excited about it, so I… Continue reading An epic ride to the bottom of Bryce Canyon
Glamping in Bryce Canyon Country
There’s nothing quite like taking a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spending it in the great outdoors. Going camping is a great way to explore and connect with nature, as well as bond with friends and family on your adventure. There’s no better way to experience the beauty of… Continue reading Glamping in Bryce Canyon Country
What Sets Bryce Canyon Apart from Other National Parks
There are a whopping 63 national parks in America, spanning the entire country. There are five to choose from in Utah alone, all in the southern half of the state. With all that variety, you may be wondering which park is right for your next road trip or family outing. Against all of the noise,… Continue reading What Sets Bryce Canyon Apart from Other National Parks