Post-burn landscape, Grand Valley, CO (west end of Rocky Mountain National Park)

Post-Burn Scars | Aftermath of the Largest Wildfires in Colorado History

Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park is a grand, expansive destination for travelers in search of a adventure. Throughout the park, there are opportunities to hike, swim, travel scenic mountain passes, observe native wildflowers, and observe wildlife in their natural setting. One of my favorite activities within the park is to observe alpine wildflowers or otherwise…

View from Crater Rim Trail, Capulin Volcano

Explore the Beauty of Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico

Have you ever hiked the rim of a volcanic crater?  For most of us, the answer is no. Are you interested in exploring an ancient cinder cone volcano by car, or by foot? I encourage you to plan a visit to Capulin Volcano National Monument!  Located in northeast New Mexico, this extinct cinder cone volcano is…

Blog author at Great Sand Dunes National Park

Explore Colorado’s Beautiful Dune Landscapes | Great Sand Dunes National Park

Have you ever wanted to immerse yourself in an environment that looks and feels like a foreign planet? To visualize hundreds of thousands of years of geologic time in one place? If your answer is yes, I highly recommend a visit to Great Sand Dunes National Park.  Located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo…

Miners Castle, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Munising, Michigan

Experience Michigan’s Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | Stunning Lake Superior Views

If you have never visited Michigan’s stunning Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, this is your sign to make it happen! Along Lake Superior’s southern shore near Munising, Michigan, beautiful 50-200 foot sandstone cliffs stretch on for over 15 miles. These sedimentary sandstone cliffs are composed of minerals such as iron oxide, copper, manganese, and limonite deposited…