I took one of my bestie’s 18-year-old son to Moab so he could start checking off the national parks he wants to hike in. When looking for a place to stay I found Moab Springs Ranch. Having been to Moab multiple times, I can tell you its location on the north side of town is … Continue reading
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How to Spend Two Days in Moab Visiting Arches and Canyonlands
It is doable to see Arches National Park and Canyonsland National Park two days with some planning. I’ve been to Moab multiple times, but never in winter until I recently took one of my besties’ sons for his first visit to Utah’s desert and canyon country. If you want no crowds, January and February are … Continue reading
Why Winter is the Best Time to Hike to Delicate Arch in Arches National Park
Why is winter the best time to hike to Delicate Arch? Two words – no crowds. In summer, the parking lot is usually packed before 7am. In winter, you can roll in after 9am and still find a place. If you want solitude in Arches National Park plan your trip in January or February. … Continue reading
5 Fall Hiking & Road Trip Gems in Utah
Fall is a great time of year to explore Utah’s desert and canyon landscapes. Here are a few of my favorite lesser known areas and trails to explore in the state that I shared on ABC 4 Utah 4pm newscast. WORLD’S LONGEST ART GALLERY: Nine Mile Canyon is remote, but worth the effort. It’s in … Continue reading
The Road Less Traveled From Moab to Telluride
When you think of the ultimate road trip, this drive is what you dream of. It goes from the arid desert to lush forest as you tick off the miles. It’s a different way to drive into Telluride, Colorado. It’s a drive from Moab to Telluride. It’s 132 miles and takes about 2 and a … Continue reading
A Delicate Hike – Hiking to Delicate Arch on Earth Day
I’ve hike to Delicate Arch in Arches National Park before, but I couldn’t pass up the chance to hike it again on Earth Day. I’d planned to do a sunrise hike, but when the alarm went off, I hit snooze for a bit longer, but still managed to make it to the trailhead before the … Continue reading
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