Our second day in Olympic National Park was spent hiking to waterfalls and driving through dense forest. We began by stopping at Crescent Lake, which is a very large and very clear lake in the middle of the park.
Read MoreOut of all of the days during our honeymoon, this one was our favorite. With little to no expectations, we arrived in the park to find towering mountains covered in wildlife.
Read MoreCedar Breaks is one of my favorite parks in Utah. I like to call it a “mini Bryce Canyon”, as it has a very similar landscape, just on a smaller scale. There are a lot of hiking options in the park, and the surrounding area is absolutely stunning.
Read MoreThe last and final park on mine and Rachel’s road trip was Zion National Park. This is definitely one of, if not the most popular National Park in Utah. Its filled with epic landscapes, beautiful drives, and exciting hikes.
Read MoreThe fourth stop on mine and Rachel’s National Park Road Trip was Bryce Canyon. This was another park I had never been to, before, and I was excited to do some exploring!
Read MoreAfter two days spent in Moab, Rachel and I made our way to central Utah, where we’d be visiting two places I had never been—Goblin Valley State Park and Capitol Reef National Park.
Read MoreThe second National Park on the itinerary was Arches. I’ve probably visited this park more than any of the others, but I never tire of it. It’s such a beautiful park, filled with a variety of arches so close together.
Read MoreUtah is home to 5 National Parks, known as “The Mighty Five”, all of which are absolutely stunning and unique. Last Autumn, my long-time blogging friend, Rachel, came to visit so we could road trip our way through all five parks.
Read MoreCanberra, my Australian home, is located in the “mountains” of AU. It has a lot to offer, especially for those who enjoy the outdoors!
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The time has finally come to share part one of our living room makeover! We are currently renting, so this is a decor-only makeover.