I live in Utah and I've been to Arches National Park and the surrounding area several times. Other than the few exceptions I call out, I have personally done everything I mention below.
As a nomad, I spent all of last summer working remotely while based in Montana and Wyoming so that I could hike on all my days off. I worked four years for a guided trekking company that offers trips in Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
Our trip to Yellowstone is part of a larger road trip to Wyoming & Montana. You can read all about our trip on my blog at https://tylervlayne.com/wyomito-montana-trip-day-1/
I'de love to explore Yellowstone National Park, but it's difficult to do so with a dog (due to their reasonably strict pet restrictions). I took some of the waypoints around the loop as a guide for a nice long drive around the park.
Last June we spent 11 days exploring Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. It was truly the trip of a life time and I loved every second of it, here’s some of the highlights that Wyoming has to offer🥾🌲🐻⛺️☀️!
Living in Colorado for four years we really got to know some of the gorgeous and quaint mountain towns in the Rockies. Ouray and Telluride became some of our favorite places to visit, especially in the fall!
Hey Travelers! I've been fortunate to be raised in the Roaring Fork Valley <3. Happy to show you to some of the best restaurants, activities, shopping, and other must-see attractions in our paradise from a localConcierge!
I lived onsite and worked at Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim for a few seasons. Then, for four years I was an Adventure Consultant for a guided trekking company offering trips in the canyon.
940 miles over 5 days in April 2021 through some amazing national parks! Fast paced trip to experience a little bit of everything. Now I know what I want to go back for!