I combined the hike of Grotto Falls Trail with Palisade Falls Trail. About an hour drive south of Bozeman, it made for an excellent 3.5-mile afternoon hike. The Grotto Falls Trail is a heavily trafficked 2.4-mile, out and back trail that features wild flowers and a waterfall. Grotto Falls is an easy hike that is […]
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The U.S. Crown Jewel: Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is the crown jewel of the National Park system! It’s actually the first ever International Peace Park, around the globe, sharing its borders with Waterton National Park. Half of the park is located across the northern US border, in Canada. Glacier National has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and a […]
Longs Peak: A Mountaineering Introduction
Longs Peak is a relentless class 3 fourteener climb. Featured in Rocky Mountain National Park, northwest of Boulder, Colorado. It is the perfect introduction to mountaineering. Longs Peak was the most tenacious mountain that I’ve summited. This mountain is relentless, and it keeps coming through the entire climb. Longs Peak soars over Rocky Mountain […]
Triple Tree Trail Outside Bozeman, Montana
Triple Tree Trail is about 10 minutes south of Bozeman, Montana. This is a heavily trafficked, out and back, trail. A trail featuring various wildflowers, sweeping views of the Gallatin Valley, and wildlife. Getting here can be difficult if you don’t have a car, as no public transportation services the area. Instead, if you have […]
Grand Teton National Park’s Wild Past
Grand Teton National Park is in the northwest corner of Wyoming and was born from a wild past. This National Park is roughly 10-miles south of Yellowstone. It includes the small town of Jackson, nestled in the valley of the Teton mountains. This National Park is easily accessed from Big Sky and Bozeman, Montanna as […]
“Niagara of the West” Hidden in Idaho
The Shoshone Falls are roughly three miles northeast of Twin Falls, Idaho and often get referred to as ”Niagara of the west.” The falls are located in the middle of the desert in the front range plains of the Idaho mountains. The river has carved a stunning canyon, tucked away, hidden within the Idaho plains. […]
Wild West & Wild Past of Deadwood, SD
Deadwood is a small town in the Black Hills of South Dakota in the northern central United States. It’s often recognized for a colorful history. The city of Deadwood, and the region of the Black Hills, are famous for being a major stomping ground in the Wild West. Immerse oneself in history. Walk down the […]
Three Montana Summits in One Day
The Sacagawea Peak Trail services four peaks outside of Bozeman, Montana. It’s next to the Fairy Lake Trailhead in the Bridger Mountain Range. I came here to hike the 5.2-mile, out and back, Sacagawea Peak Trail. I summited three peaks after a quick stop at the lake, for a total of 8.71-miles roundtrip. Fairy Lake […]
Spanish Peaks Surrounding Lava Lake
Lava Lake Trail is a 6-mile heavily trafficked out and back trail that leads to a stunning lake surrounded by the Spanish Peaks. The lake is in the Gallatin National Forest near the Gallatin Gateway in Montana. Rated as moderate, this trail features wildflowers. The trail includes a beautiful lake surrounded by the Spanish Peaks. […]
Great Basin and its Hidden Treasure
Great Basin National Park is located in one of the most remote parts of eastern Nevada, making it a hidden gem found in Nevada’s barren desert. Great Basin is home to the second tallest peak in the state of Nevada, Wheeler Peak, stretching to a height of 13,065 feet. The parks scenic drive is only […]