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Woman smiling over her shoulder as she walks to her Sprinter van as she boondocks in Utah's San Rafael Swell at Goblin Valley State Park

Powerful Benefits of Spending Time in State Parks

Here we are at the second installment of our Best of State Parks Adventure Travel Guide Series! We’re here to share some of the not so secret, yet powerful benefits of spending time in state parks. Click here and here to get caught up. Today, we’re chatting about the benefits – both physical and mental – of state parks. You can bet that one of the main focuses is on camping under a blanket of stars, one of our absolute…

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Some of the Best Hot Springs to Visit in Idaho

There is no better way to relax after a day of exploring than soaking in a natural hot spring. With over 130 hot springs throughout the state, Idaho offers something for everyone, from family-friendly pools to secluded backcountry springs. In this post, weโ€™ll highlight some of the best hot springs to visit in Idaho and offer some tips for a safe and enjoyable soak. Exploring Some of the Best Hot Springs in Idaho We definitely couldn’t list all 130+ hot…

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Snow covered Cascade Lake in Idaho. Bright blue sky and snowshoeing tracks are visible in the scene.

The Benefits of Snowshoeing

Picture this: Walking under a canopy of trees, the ground sparkling with snow in the sunlight. The only noise you hear are the crunch of your snowshoes as you travel on a hiking trail winding its way thru the forest. Every so often, you catch a glimpse of the frozen lake through the pines and the brave souls setting up to try their luck at ice fishing. Sounds pretty peaceful, doesn’t it? This, my friends, is one of the many…

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couple with their two dogs posing at Arches National Park at a campground site. They are dressed warmly because it is December.

Best Time to Visit Arches National Park

Planning to visit Arches National Park, or any popular national park for that matter, can be fun and overwhelming at the same time. You want to see so many popular sites but worry about dealing with all the crowds, figuring out where to park, how long you might need to wait in line for pictures (unfortunately this can happen), and potentially not getting to have the experience you were hoping to. Don’t worry! With a little bit of planning, you…

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Woman sitting on a boulder in front of a waterfall

Benefits of Spending Time Outside

There are many benefits of spending time outside, including improvements to your mental wellbeing. There’s just something about feeling the sun on your face and watching trees, grasses, and flowers gently sway in the breeze while listening to the sounds of birds or squirrels chatter around you that can bring a sense of calm or peace to your day.  Sitting still and allowing yourself to be present even for a moment can have a restorative impact on you. We have…

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Blue Lake in Idaho

The Seven National Forests in Idaho

Did you know there are seven national forests in Idaho and that they cover nearly 40% of this beautiful state? We’ve explored 6 of these areas but nowhere near everything in each one. In other words, there is plenty of adventuring and discoveries to make for many years to come! According to the forest service website (fs.usda.gov), there are almost 400 campgrounds (with many more boondocking areas) and 250 trailheads. Do you enjoy exploring on ATVs or other motorized vehicles?…

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Hiking trail in the foothills

Celebrating Earth Day

Celebrating Earth Day happens yearly on April 22nd. Each year a theme is chosen; for 2022, the theme is Invest in Our Planet. While this day shines a light on the importance of doing our part to make positive impacts, you shouldn’t limit your activities to one day a year. If you’re like us, we want to do all that we can to educate ourselves and take action to preserve the precious resources we are fortunate enough to enjoy. Earth…

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Introduction to Boondocking

When we camp, we prefer to do it away from a lot of people. On occasion we will camp in improved campgrounds that you can reserve – especially if we’re going to be in an area during a popular time, like a holiday weekend. Most of the time, we prefer to camp off-grid so we boondock. You might also have heard it called dry camping or dispersed camping. So what is boondocking exactly and what do you need to know…

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Winter on the middle fork of the Boise River

Adventures Along the Middle Fork of the Boise River

Picture this: Sitting on the private deck of a cute cabin looking out over the Middle Fork of the Boise River. You start to get a little chilly so decide to warm up by climbing down into the hot tub that is fed from a natural hot springs source. Sounds like a pretty ideal spot doesn’t it? Well this is what you get when you enjoy a stay at the Twin Springs resort! Alex and I recently had the pleasure…

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Hiking Cathedral Rock – Sedona

While in Sedona last summer, my sister-in-law Celeste, our friend Daryn, and myself wanted to get at least one of the more popular hikes in. We happened to be staying down the road from Oak Creek where the Baldwin Trail can be accessed. This is one of the ways you can get to Cathedral Rock. If you use the AllTrails app, you can find this particular route under Cathedral Rock to Red Rock Crossing. It’s a 4.3 mile out and…

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