Have you been glamping? We’ve experienced it across the US, and let me tell you, Open Sky Zion takes it to the next level! We were fortunate enough to stay for two nights in August, and I can’t wait to tell you all about it.…
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There’s little that thrills me as much as when two passions collide- like outdoors and history! Dive into both during the Battle of the Little Bighorn Anniversary each June in southeastern Montana. The third weekend in June is filled with commemorative events, rodeos, living history,…
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While many tourists flock to Montana’s renowned Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks, there is an abundance of breathtaking destinations to discover in the Big Sky state, and southeast Montana is undoubtedly one of them! This region is teeming with captivating natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage,…
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La Crosse, Wisconsin is located along the Mississippi River, a few hours from Chicago and Minneapolis. It’s a great getaway or roadtrip stopover. It has all the amenities, but maintains its small town charm. La Crosse is all about summer, and with longer days and…
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Did you know Red River Gorge is home to over 100 natural arches? It’s second only to Arches National Park! Located in eastern Kentucky about an hour south of Lexington, Red River Gorge is comprised of thousands of acres of natural area, covering the Natural…
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Have you ever visited the oldeset city in the United States? St. Augustine is located on Florida’s Atlantic coast, but can feel more like a trip to Europe than the Sunshine State. It’s one of our favorite places in Florida. Founded in 1565, there’s been…
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Breckenridge, Colorado is one of the most famous ski destinations in the US, but it’s summers are just as spectacular, and far less busy. Summertime also opens up some stunning trails and alpine lakes that are inaccessible during ski season, nevermind camping and RVing options!…
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Unless you’re from Michigan, chances are you haven’t heard of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. It was the first national lakeshore, declared in 1966, and is located on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (or the UP as locals calls it). The peninsula is bounded by Lakes Superior and…
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Yellowstone is the oldest and perhaps the most famous national park in the United States. It’s home to a shocking variety of natural phenomenon and incredible wildlife. When referring to Yellowstone’s Big Five, it usually means the five large mammals that call the park home-…
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That first glimpse of the Tetons is etched in my mind. There are mountains, and then there are mountains! The jagged, windswept peak of Grand Teton is unmistakable, the icon of the national park. Grand Teton is often overshadowed by it’s neighboring park, Yellowstone, but…