To photographCanyonlands sunriseat Island in the Sky we like Grand View Point and Mesa Arch. In January you “could” enjoy Mesa Arch without other photographers, but since it’s a popular photo spot in Canyonlands, it’s always a busy location at sunrise. And forCanyonlands sunsetphoto spo...
Last Modified January 23, 2024 First Published on September 9, 2021 Post Summary: Visiting Grand Canyon National Park Wonder of the Natural World, UNESCO World Heritage Site, International Dark Sky Park. The Grand Canyon holds a lot of titles in addition to being a US National Park. There...
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is closed in winter; the South Rim stays very open. Apart from that, the Grand Canyon’s list of winter and summer experiences isn’t all that different—you can still hike, attend ranger demonstrations, ride the Hikers' Express buses, take a scenic driv...
Bryce Canyon in January Bryce Canyon National Park in Januaryis the coldest park of all 5 in Utah due to its elevation. January usually brings the coolest temperatures of the year averaging between 36 degrees Fahrenheit and 11 degrees Fahrenheit. In January you’ll need snowshoes or traction de...
Here’s what you need to know before exploring the state’s sublime national parks, dynamic cultural scene, and wild spaces from salt flats to slot canyons.
January 10, 2024 Top Destinations Around the Globe: Unmissable Travel Locations Worth Visiting in 2024 Travel & Destinationsadmin 1. Paris, France – The City of Lights Paris is a perennial tourist destination, drawing visitors with its iconic attractions, like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, an...
Over the course of 6 million years, the Grand Canyon has been carved by the Colorado River, this canyon is like none other. Grand Canyon is unmatched throughout the world for the vistas it offers to visitors on the rim. It is not the deepest canyon in the world. Both the Barranca del...
As suggested by its name, the Antiquities Act was initially meant to protect native archeological sites. However, the first national monument was Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, a natural feature of geologic interest. Congress had been debating over the Grand Canyon since 1882, but even as commerciali...
There are many MUST-SEE things to do in Death Valley that didn’t require a 4×4 vehicle. Here are some of the most popular sights in Death Valley. Artist’s Palette Badwater Basin Darwin Falls Devil’s Golf Course Golden Canyon