The Grand Teton National Park, WY

We had read the weather report for both Salt Lake City and Jackson (the nearest town to the Grand Tetons) and both had said that thunderstorms were on the agenda for the next few days. We found a little state park campground on the way up and it snowed while we tried to cook dinner! […]

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Yosemite National Park, CA

When I booked our campsite in January I was actually trying to find a spot in June but backtracked to May to get five days in a row. We could only get space in a campsite outside the Village. Forty-five minutes away. Next time I would book single nights if possible and jump online as […]

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Zion National Park, UT

The drive into Zion from the eastern entrance is very windy, tight and narrow. There are a number of tunnels to go through and RV’s need to be escorted as the road needs to be blocked off for them to fit through the tunnels. Driving through, we weren’t impressed. This is Utah’s most popular park. […]

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Bryce Canyon, UT

Another place I was really looking forward to see, and wasn’t disappointed. It is breathtaking. I would love to come here when the hoodoo’s are covered in snow. We got a campsite in the Sunset campground and we had collected wood before we got in so that we could have a fire. The campground is […]

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Underground secrets

Antelope Canyon, UT I had been looking forward to this site ever since I found out it existed. We got into Page and had lunch on the lush green lawns of the visitor centre of the Glen Canyon Dam which sits on Lake Powell. Lake Powell, there are a lot of houseboats on the water […]

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