Big Bend National Park The headwaters of the Rio Grande River begin in the mountains of southwest Colorado, then turn south through New Mexico to meet up near the border of El Paso, Texas. Forming the southern border of Texas,
Carlsbad Caverns National Park For hundreds, if not thousands of years, people have lived in the area of the Guadalupe Mountains. It’s unknown whether they knew of the existance of the caverns in the mountain range during that time. What we
White Sands National Park As a stark contrast to the surrounding landscape, White Sands National Park stands out as a sea of white in between two somber mountain ranges. To the west, the San Andres mountains are impregnated with a crystal
Tucson, AZ We spent two wonderful weeks in Tucson, visiting with family, friends, and seeing the sites. On top of that, we went trick-or-treating for Halloween, celebrated my daughter’s birthday with an escape room (they made it out!), and had an
Zion National Park & Surrounding Areas We went to Zion National Park early in the morning to be able to see the sunrise. We came in through the east entrance, passing through a couple small tunnels that the RV would
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah If you haven’t been to Utah yet, Bryce yourself — it’s beautiful. Bryce Canyon National Park Hoodoo you know that has visited Bryce Canyon and hasn’t told a hoodoo joke? What do you call a hoodoo from
Sequoia National Park Sequoia National Park is the home of the largest tree in the world (by volume), the General Sherman Tree. It also contains one of the world’s largest groves of the world’s largest trees. Within the park’s boundaries is
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK “No temple made with hands can compare with Yosemite. Every rock in its walls seems to glow with life…as if into this one mountain mansion Nature had gathered her choicest treasures.” ― John Muir “Yosemite Valley,