Years and years ago when we first moved to Tucson, the first national park we visited was Saguaro National Park East (there's an east park and a west park). We revisit every once in a
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is one of the parks that has generally been off our radar in the 8 years we've lived in Arizona. After all, we have two Saguaro National Parks in town,
One of the highlights of the Echo Canyon Loop Trail in Chiricahua National Monument is The Grotto, a stone cave-like hallway of sorts, worn between a grouping of large hoodoos. We hiked the 3.3 mile
After such an epic but exhausting road trip through the UK and Ireland, downtime at home in Arizona sounded wonderful. But after a week at home, we headed to beautiful Pacific Northwest. Oh darn, life
The day after we arrived home from a fantastic vacation in Washington State, we headed back to Honeybee Canyon Loop on our mountain bikes to burn off those holiday calories. Third time's the charm, we
I admittedly have a bit of an Anglophilia so whilst on a visit to San Juan Island, we explored the English side of San Juan Island National Historical Park. It's so amptly named "English Camp".
Just 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico lies a unique group of rock formations formed about 6-7 million years ago. These large, tent-shaped rocks are the result of explosive, volcanic eruptions and wind
We thought Denver would be a bit... rockier than what we found it to be, but since it isn't, we got our rocky mountain fix with a drive through Rocky Mountain National Park and made
Curiousity compelled us to make a quick weekend roadtrip to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Along the way we decided to stop by one of the most-visited national monuments in America: Canyon de Chelly near Chinle, Arizona.