Glacier National Park
If you chose to stay in Red Lodge (or even drive straight from Yellowstone), it is a fairly long drive to get to the northern half of the Rockies and Glacier National Park. On the way...
If you chose to stay in Red Lodge (or even drive straight from Yellowstone), it is a fairly long drive to get to the northern half of the Rockies and Glacier National Park. On the way...
Since we were driving from Glacier to Banff, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to see a bit more of Canada on our drive – especially to see the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Lakes...
After a fun-filled day in Waterton Lakes and Calgary, it was time to visit Banff National Park, Canada’s first national park. While there are multiple options for lodging in and around Banff, we prefer to end...
We are calling this our “Sand and Snow” vacation as it starts in the deserts and parks of Moab, Utah including Arches and Canyonlands; heads down through the southwest corner of Colorado to Dunton Hot Springs...
The best way we have found to describe Moab is it is like you saw and hiked the Grand Canyon – but now you want to go and play in it. Moab is a destination built...
Canyonlands is divided into three distinct areas – Island in the Sky, the Maze and the Needles. And it can take anywhere from over an hour (the Needles) to a full day (the Maze) to reach...
Dunton Hot Springs is what you might call an ultra-luxury resort – meaning it is expensive. We found the resort as it is owned by the same group (Canyon Equity) as Amangiri from our previous trip...
As we were traveling back to Texas, it made sense to continue down the road to Albuquerque for our flight home. However, this drive might also be useful for those visiting Telluride or Durango headed back...