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Johnston Canyon Winter Hike: Exploring frozen waterfalls in Banff National Park

Hiking the Johnston Canyon Icewalk in Banff National Park, Alberta is one of the best things you can do in Banff in winter! This popular and easy summer day hike is extra picturesque in winter time (December to April), when snow lingers on the tops of trees, the waterfalls freeze over, and blue ice overhangs decorate […]

Hiking the Berg Lake Trail, Mount Robson Park: permits, campgrounds, reservations and more

The Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park is an extraordinary hiking and backpacking destination that makes “best hiking and backpacking” lists time and time again – and for very good reason. Located west of the BC/Alberta border, this bucket list addition of moderate difficulty offers some of the Canadian Rockies’ most spectacular scenery. […]

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park

This will unfortunately be my last post about our spontaneous Utah trip! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading the series. I’ve really enjoyed blogging about this road trip and sharing my picks about where to visit on your own Utah National Park road trip. Mesa Arch had been on our bucket list for awhile. There’s an […]

Delicate Arch, Arches National Park

We finally made it to our ultimate destination, the place that inspired our entire spontaneous Utah road trip: Arches National Park! The otherworldly arch formations had been popping up all over Instagram photos in the months prior, and though we had made a bit of a detour on our trip chasing the warm weather, we […]

Angel’s Landing Hike, Zion National Park

There is no view more dramatic than the view you see when you are hanging onto a chain bolted into the side of a cliff with sheer 1500 feet drop-offs on either side of you. If you’ve done any research about Zion National Park, you’ve no doubt heard of the famous Angel’s Landing hike. Heck, […]

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