Visiting Þingvellir National Park | Touring the Golden Circle

Visiting Þingvellir National Park | Touring the Golden Circle

Visiting Þingvellir National Park So, you’re heading out on the “tourist attraction” known as Iceland’s Golden Circle. First, you start by doing a bit of research, to piece together your epic driving tour, you discovered Þingvellir National Park. Next, you read that Þingvellir is an absolute must on your Golden Circle Road trip! (Well, if you didn’t read that then I’m here to tell you it’s an absolute must on your Golden Circle Road trip.) This quite possibly might be…

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Top Two Attractions at Skaftafell | Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland

Top Two Attractions at Skaftafell | Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland

Visting the Skaftafell Region of Vatnajökull National Park Vatnajökull National Park is, by far, the largest National Park in Iceland. It also holds the title of largest National Park in Western Europe, covering about 14,000 km² or roughly 14% of Iceland. It can take weeks to explore the entire park. Therefore, I’m going to share with you one area of the park called Skaftafell. Which you comfortably explore in a lot less time. Important Skaftafell Information Skaftafell was established back…

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Three Pet Friendly Ideas for Joshua Tree National Park

Three Pet Friendly Ideas for Joshua Tree National Park

Visting Joshua Tree Nation Park with Pets Most National Parks are not very pet friendly, and unfortunately Joshua Tree National Park is no exception. With the park spanning almost 800,000 acres, which is slightly larger than Rhode Island, there are surprisingly not too many options on where you can adventure with your pet. But don’t fret I’ve put together a small list of some of my favorite pet friendly activities at Joshua Tree National Park, so you don’t have to…

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Cholla Cactus Garden | Cactus Garden Joshua Tree

Cholla Cactus Garden | Cactus Garden Joshua Tree

Visting the Cholla Cactus Garden The Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree National Park is a pretty strange, unusual, and unique sight to see. Especially since you’ll be driving through vast flat land and all of a sudden there is a garden of cacti. It’s seem to appear out of the middle of nowhere! And the cool thing is guys, the cacti is growing here naturally! At the cactus garden you can walk a .25 mile trail that weaves in between thousands…

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Keys View Joshua Tree National Park | Exploring Joshua Tree National Park

Keys View Joshua Tree National Park | Exploring Joshua Tree National Park

Keys View | Joshus Tree National Park Keys View is an epic lookout in Joshua Tree National Park that is accessible to ALL visitors to the park.  It features a wheelchair accessible paved trail to views of the San Andreas fault, Mt. San Jacinto, Mt. San Gorgonio and the Salton Sea.  The ever-popular Keys View trail is .25 miles with benches throughout for you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the breathtaking view. Why Visit First reason is the breathtaking views….

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Winter Camping Tips | Winter Camping in Yosemite National Park

Winter Camping Tips | Winter Camping in Yosemite National Park

Camping Yosemite National Park in the Winter. Winer Camping Tips and Suggestion I went to bed in the rain and woke up in the snow! Now I’ve been camping and backpacking in some not so friendly weather but camping in actual snow is something one must prepare for. But with the proper preparation and set up you certainly can enjoy winter camping. As you will be able to see from the images in this post. I’m not talking about a…

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Catalina Island Day Trip | Visit Santa Catalina Island

Catalina Island Day Trip | Visit Santa Catalina Island

Santa Catalina Island Looking for a memorable California vacation? Want to spend the day on a island that makes you feel as if you’re on a European vacation but in reality, you’re just off the coast of Southern California?!?! If you say no, we all know you’re lying through your teeth! And if you said yes then hop on the Catalina Express and head to Santa Catalina Island. How to Get to Catalina Island Catalina Island is part of the…

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Visiting Dog Friendly Los Alamos

Visiting Dog Friendly Los Alamos

Visting Los Alamos An overnight getaway in wine country, and my best bud Lemon can join! Let’s do it. I love exploring places that are slightly off the beaten track. These small, quiet, charming, down to earth towns have so much to offer visitors. Sometimes that’s how I feel about the Santa Ynez Valley. This area has so much to offer but people think they need to travel to Napa to get the real deal wine experience. And that just…

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Meet an Icelandic Horse | Horse Experience in Iceland | Thee Icelandic Horse

Meet an Icelandic Horse | Horse Experience in Iceland | Thee Icelandic Horse

Oh the adorable Icelandic horse! Getting that epic selfie with one is almost mandatory when visiting this small Nordic Island, isn’t it?! Well, with roughly 80,000 Icelandic horses calling Iceland home, you’re bound to run into one at some point. So today I’m sharing with you the SAFE and guaranteed way to say “Hello selfie success!” with your new Icelandic horsie friend. Read on to learn more. Icelandic Horse History There is a lot of history revolving around this tiny…

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Top Tips For Your Reykjavík Adventure | Reykjavík Know Before You Go| Explore Reykjavík in Iceland

Top Tips For Your Reykjavík Adventure | Reykjavík Know Before You Go| Explore Reykjavík in Iceland

So just like everyone and their mother you got the Icelandic travel bug huh?! Well there’s a good explanation on how that bug slowly worked its way into your brain. You see after Iceland’s economic crisis in 2008 the country started a huge push on marketing to foreign visitors. It worked, it worked maybe too well. This small island country, that only has 350,000 residents with 150,000 living in the Reykjavík area alone, served over 2.1 million tourist in 2017….

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