Glacier National Park, Montana

After we left Grand Teton and Yellowstone, we drove straight up to Montana to visit Glacier! This was Jeffrey’s favorite park so far (#13 on our trip). Overall, the park is absolutely beautiful and it wasn’t nearly as crowded as the others. There is a small town outside of the park that we stayed in …

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

National park number #12 for us! Similar to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone is one of the most talked about national parks. Millions of visitors come every year hoping to see picturesque Old Faithful blow with a buffalo standing nearby. We had that exact experience when we visited! We spent 1 day in the park and …

Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota

National Park #10! It feels a bit odd writing a blog about this park as there isn’t much to say.. but hopefully my few bits of information will help prepare your expectations when visiting Wind Cave. When we visited the Black Hills we were close enough for a day trip into Wind Cave. I mentioned …

Wild Camping Locations

So.. what’s wild camping? Wild camping is also known as boondocking, dry camping or dispersed camping and it’s another way of saying FREE camping. One of the perks of #vanlife is being able to find amazing spots to sleep at night that are absolutely free. You don’t always luck up and find the perfect spot, …

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

#8 on our National Park tour! Cuyahoga Valley was a pleasant surprise for a few reasons, one of them being the easy scenic drive through the park (that’s RV friendly!). We were also surprised to see so many cyclists in the park but there are many paved and off-road trails if you love to cycle. …

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park was our third national park. We headed to Bryce Canyon right after Zion. This place was truly a masterpiece. The hoodoos and natural arches were amazing to see in person. Many of the national parks out west have a wide variation of colors and Bryce Canyon was no different. There was …

Death Valley National Park, California

Top 5 places to see: Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Zabriskie Point Artist’s Drive Badwater Basin Dante’s View Death Valley was #7 on our National Park adventure. This park had so much to offer and we were surprised at every turn with new scenery. The entrance to the park from Las Vegas (NV-160) is a long …