It stands apart as the only National Park Unit that celebrates a single art form: jazz. Join us as we visit The Big Easy, learn about jazz and even try some jazz yoga!
Despite being one of the most significant Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites in Colorado, it's very rarely visited - and maybe that's a good thing.
Considered by some to be the most important site in American history west of Independence Hall, we did more than just learn history here!
It's not just dinosaur fossils here - we took to the water to explore more of this stunning landscape!
Explore the stunning geological features in the red sandstone canyons of Colorado National Monument.
What happens when off-roading goes wrong? We found out when a normally straightforward 11-mile trail turned into a 24-hour ordeal.
Boasting the tallest sand dunes in North America, we had a very adventurous time at this action-packed National Park!
Almost 5,000 archaeological sites including 600 cliff dwellings make this National Park a must-see destination!
Our visit to explore this beautiful destination with boating, swimming, fishing and kayaking did not go as planned!
Named for its black cliffs, this is one of the longest, narrowest and deepest gorges in the world - and it's stunning!
With towering peaks, glaciers and lakes, there is so much to see and do in this park that spans the Continental Divide in the Colorado Rockies!
Step into a different world as you hike across lava fields, climb up cinder cones and explore the caves around these badlands.
For centuries, travelers lured here by the promise of a reliable water source, have left their names indelibly inscribed on the cliffs beneath a giant 875-room pueblo!
Step into this other-worldly landscape and explore exquisite specimens of petrified wood among the badlands and barren desert.
Hike around this canyon just 10 miles outside Flagstaff, AZ and get up close to dozens of cliff dwellings.
Excavated in the 1930s, these ruins are the best preserved pueblo built by the Sinagua people in the Verde Valley.
It's not a castle, and has nothing to do with Montezuma! We visit these well-preserved cliff dwellings to find out more.
Over 800 identified Ancestral Puebloan ruins including the famous 100-room multistory Wupatki Pueblo that gives this National Monument its name.
Almost 1,000 years ago, a catastrophic volcanic eruption incinerated the land, displacing people who farmed here and changing the landscape forever.
Join us as we pack up our camping gear for the 3-day drive along the Mojave Road across North America's hottest and driest desert.