Visiting the Groom Lake Entrance for Area 51

Visiting the Groom Lake Entrance for Area 51

If your kids like hunting aliens, or you love Joshua Trees, visit the Area 51 Groom Lake border. Do not pass the Warning Sign - There is a white truck watching you, and if you look to your right, you will see a tower, where you’ve likely been watched since you turned at the black mailbox.

Hiking Red Rock Canyon

Hiking Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon is just a little over 30 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip and has several short and long trail hiking options amongst multi-colored rock walls, canyons, and mountains. Check out my itinerary from March 2021 when I travelled here with my 8 and 12 year sons: Calico Tanks, High Point Overlook ,Petroglyph Wall, Lost Creek Children’s Discovery Trail, and Ice Box Canyon.

Hiking Valley of Fire State Park

Hiking Valley of Fire State Park

To see the majority of Valley of Fire State Park, plan for 4 hikes starting with Seven Wonders (and combining it with White Domes Loop). On your way back down the road, stop at both parking lots for Rainbow Vista and Mouse’s Tank. Lastly, head towards the East Entrance to Elephant Rock.

Hot Springs Near the Hoover Dam

Hot Springs Near the Hoover Dam

Hiding just below the Hoover Dam are two hot springs accessible by day hikes. On the Nevada side of the Colorado River, the hot springs are referred to as the Gold Strike Hot Springs. On the Arizona side, they are referred to as both the Arizona Hot Springs and the Ringbolt Hot Springs. The trail may also be referred to as White Rock Canyon. Gold Strike is a crazy fun challenging hike involving boulder scrambles and ropes to navigate the largest boulders. The Gold Strike Hot Springs is near the Colorado River so you can play between hot and cold water. On the other hand, the AZ Hot Springs are incredibly warm and deep and are my favorite hot springs that I’ve found so far. Please read my post for more information on both trails.

Thanksgiving at a Trailhead

Thanksgiving at a Trailhead

Sometimes life doesn’t work out quite as you planned, and you need to make a little magic to find those moments to be thankful for. Here is our story of our Thanksgiving trip in 2021, complete with our Thanksgiving menu that we made out of our car at a trailhead.

Hiking Eagle Mountain - Highest Point in Minnesota

Hiking Eagle Mountain - Highest Point in Minnesota

If your goal is to hike to the top of Minnesota, or you are just looking for an extremely quiet and remote hike along the North Shore, Eagle Mountain is your trail. This trail enters the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and summits to the top of Eagle Mountain, MN’s highest point. Eagle Mountain is just over 6.5 miles, with a steep ascent of 500ft in the last third of the hike and is a moderately difficult hike.

Hiking Caribou Falls

Hiking Caribou Falls

Caribou Falls is an approximately 1-mile out-and-back hike, off of MN-61 between Tettegouche and Temperance State Parks. This is a subtly marked hike, meaning that although it is just a short distance away from the scenic highway that runs along Lake Superiors shore, you just might get to enjoy this waterfall by yourself. Enjoy the peacefulness of the Caribou River along your hike to the falls.

Hiking at Tettegouche State Park

Hiking at Tettegouche State Park

Written to be a complete overview of hiking trails at Tettegouche State Park, this post includes the must see views at Shovel Point, High Falls, and Palisade Head, as well as the lesser known secrets including the Cascades, Mt. Trudee, Mt. Baldy, Crystal Bay, Sea Caves, and some tips for winter hiking. Read through to the end of the post to learn about the 7 mile loop of Bear and Bean Lakes along the Superior Hiking Trail.

Hiking at Beaver Creek Valley State Park

Hiking at Beaver Creek Valley State Park

Looking for a place to stroll, sit quietly and enjoy the sound of nature without any crowds? Or maybe you are looking for a challenging place to climb up and down bluffs and ignore the traces of civilization? Both are options at Beaver Creek Valley State Park in MN, where you will lose cell phone coverage and be able to walk away from some of the stress in your life. Read more for recommendations on the best hikes in the park.

Adventures in Death Valley National Park

Adventures in Death Valley National Park

If you are interested in planning a trip to Death Valley, here is a guide to get you started. Explore Sidewinder Canyon, Badwater Basin, Salt Flats, Devils Golf Course, Artist’s Palette, Golden Canyon, Zabriskie Point / Badlands Loop, Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Harmony Borax Works, Salt Creek, Ubehebe Crater, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Mosaic Canyon, Charcoal Kilns, and Darwin Falls.

Hiking at Whitewater State Park

Hiking at Whitewater State Park

My favorite non-North Shore MN State Park, Whitewater is in southeastern MN, and is worth a full weekend visit. There is so much to do between swimming, hiking, jumping for rock to rock in the river crossings, exploring inside of chimney rock, and climbing up and down a lot of steps. Consider park hoping to nearby Carley State Park, or for a longer excursion, head over to Niagara Cave to see a 60ft waterfall inside of a cave.

Hiking at Afton State Park

Hiking at Afton State Park

Afton is a charming park to hike with close proximity to both Minneapolis and St. Paul, but does not have the feeling of being near any city development. There are beaches to play at, bluffs to hike, streams to cross, and prairies to enjoy. At the end of the post, there is also a map of nearby Vermillion Falls.

Wilke Glen and Cascade Falls in Osceola, Wisconsin

Wilke Glen and Cascade Falls in Osceola, Wisconsin

If you are looking for a place to have a beautiful afternoon or evening stroll, I would suggest heading across the state border into Osceola, Wisconsin to walk the Cascade Falls Trail. At 0.6 miles (out and back), this is an easy walk minus some steps at the beginning and end, which passes a moderate sized waterfall, features enchanting boardwalks, and ends at the St. Croix River. Head back to the trailhead the way you came to continue an easy walk, or if you are up for a challenge, take the Eagle Bluff Trail back. This results in a 0.3 + 0.8 mile loop back to the trailhead. The Eagle Bluff Trail ascends up a short but steep hill (~200ft) along a dirt path.

Willow River State Park - Wisconsin

Willow River State Park - Wisconsin

If you are looking for an impressive waterfall worth hiking to near Minneapolis and St Paul MN, check out Willow Falls at Wisconsin’s Willow River State Park. Trails access the falls on both sides of the river. The Willow River trail is 1.2 miles round trip and the Burkhardt Trails is 2 miles round trip.

Banning State Park - Minnesota

Banning State Park - Minnesota

Looking for a great place to explore the woods with your kids? Check out MN’s Banning State Park. The trails include a bit of rock scrambling and follow along the beautiful Kettle River. Trek out to Wolf Creek Falls or drive into Sandstone and visit Big Spring Falls.