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36 Things To Know Before Planning A Lake Powell Vacation (From Someone Who Worked There For 6 Years!)

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PLANNING ON VISITING LAKE POWELL SOON?

I can’t believe it’s taken me five years to write this post! I guess it’s just given me extra time to think of everything you need to know before planning a Lake Powell vacation. And it’s a lot.

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Saguaro East Vs. West Showdown: Which Side Of Saguaro Is Better?

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Ahh, Saguaro National Park. One of the newest parks I visited and one of my new favorites! This is such an underrated national park, I’m surprised at how little I hear about it.

The big question when visiting though, is which side of Saguaro National Park is better and I’m here to help you pick a side.

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Don’t Poop In The Pueblo: Explore The Ancient Ruins Of Wupatki National Monument in Northern Arizona

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Over the summer we spent a lot of time in Flagstaff and drove past Wupatki National Monument every time. Of course, we had to go so sometime in the middle of summer we finally decided to stop. It’s the perfect hidden gem that deserves to be on more bucket lists and road trip itineraries.

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12 Of The Best Things To Do In The Grand Canyon For Non-Hikers

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When most people think of national parks, they probably think of the Grand Canyon, and for good reason.  It’s the grandest canyon in the country and millions of people come to see it every year. 

While hiking in the Grand Canyon is amazing, most people don’t, but there are tons of other awesome things to do in the Grand Canyon for non-hikers alike.  And don’t forget to book your Grand Canyon hotel before you go!

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Everything You Need To Know About Visiting Monument Valley Without A Tour

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Whether you’re aware of it or not, you’ve seen Monument Valley.  You know what Monument Valley is.  It’s probably one of the top things on a lot of people’s USA bucket list.  And you probably want to visit too

Well, good news!  It’s easy to visit and I’m going to make it even easier with this guide to visiting Monument Valley without a tour.  Don’t worry though, I’ll still tell you a little bit about the tours, too.

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Horseshoe Bend Hike: A Great American Road Trip Must-Do

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Horseshoe Bend is just one of those places you need to go eventually, just like Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon, it’s on everyone bucket list.

I went on my first road trip through the southwest and only realized recently that I never actually wrote anything about it, like, at all.  So, I went back through my pictures and decided to write about the Horseshoe Bend Hike now!  Better late than never, right?

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Yah’ah’ teh’ From Monument Valley

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I finally made it to Monument Valley.  And went on the Moki Deathway.  And saw Muley Point.  It was an exciting, but long, day in the desert.  My parents were visiting and we were trying to decide what to do on the second day.  Someone went to Monument Valley a couple weeks before and it made me really want to go.  I mean, I was only three hours away the whole time, so it felt like an overdue visit.  Also, good to know, Yah’ah’ teh’ is the Navajo word for hello.

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Yabba Dabba Doo! A stop in Bedrock City

**Now Closed** Unfortunately, Bedrock City is closed now.

After pulling into what looked like a deserted parking lot, my suspicion levels rose quickly, but I pushed those thoughts aside as we entered a building that looked a little sketchier than I would have liked.  Some of the souvenirs looked like they were there about 15 years too long, but we continued anyways.

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The Grandest of Canyons

“You’re going to the Grand Canyon!?”

“I’ve always wanted to see the Grand Canyon!”

“I would love to go there someday!”

I heard all of these a few times when I told people where I was going.  I suppose my expectations were highish because, well, its the GRAND Canyon.  It’s grand.  It’s one of the Seven Natural World Wonders, after all.

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