Travel destinations in Idaho, Utah, Montana & Wyoming; with highlights including photography and hiking tips for Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, and our serendipitous visit to the International Basque Festival in Buffalo, Wyoming.
Idaho Travel
Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve {Eastern Idaho}
The next time you find yourself in eastern Idaho looking to do something out of this world, check out the Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve.
Shoshone Falls & Perrine Bridge {Twin Falls, Idaho}
Whether you’ve got days to explore or are just passing through Twin Falls on your way to Somewhere Else, plan to stop for these two stunning destinations on your way – Shonshone Falls and Perrine Bridge!
Utah Travel
7 Stunning Reasons to Visit Arches National Park
Located in central eastern Utah near the Colorado border, Arches National Park offers visitors a front row seat to some of the most stunning sandstone formations in the world. Over 2,000 documented sandstone arches within the park’s boundaries – more than any other place on the planet.
How to Survive on the Delicate Arch Trail
The Delicate Arch Trail is challenging (and can be brutally hot), and it is totally worth the effort! Go early, take your time, and take twice as much water as you think you need.
Photographing Mesa Arch at Sunrise {Canyonlands NP}
Everything you need to know to successfully capture that sunrise shot of a lifetime.
Wyoming Travel
National Basque Festival 2017 {Buffalo, Wyoming}
Every year, the National Basque Festival brings together Basque communities across North America to celebrate and share their heritage and culture.
Small Town Good Eats: Wyoming Edition
If you find yourself traveling through Wyoming and feeling those hunger pangs, be sure to check out a few of these wonderful Wyoming restaurants!
HQ Southern BBQ {Casper, WY}
HQ Southern BBQ opened in 2011 in a former gas station, and on the outside not a whole lot has changed since the days when folks were pumping gas there. The place is totally without pretense: if anything, I guess you could call it “rehabbed western truck-stop chic.” (Spoiler: The food is Fabulous!)