Our time in Utah was not just spectacular because of the three national parks we visited. We experienced some of the best camping of our entire trip. We first boondocked in Dixie National Forest near Bryce Canyon National Park. We arrived later in the day, and after driving down the forest road, we picked theContinue reading “Camping In Utah: Forest To Desert, Dreamscapes To Dinosaur Tracks”
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Boondocking At the Grand Canyon
At first, we hadn’t intended to visit the Grand Canyon. I had read that you could only take a shuttle on the scenic road through the park during the time we would be there. I also had a misguided belief that you were driven to the edge of the Grand Canyon, oohed and aahed, andContinue reading “Boondocking At the Grand Canyon”
Exploring Our First Ghost Towns
We visited our first ghost town: Garnet Ghost Town, in Montana. Not only was it interesting and educational, but also dog-friendly! Poppy got to explore all of the buildings with us. I highly recommend anyone traveling through the area around Bonner and all of the beautiful lakes around there. Garnet was established in 1895 duringContinue reading “Exploring Our First Ghost Towns”
The Teton Range: Stunning Views, Incredible Dispersed Camping
On our way to find dispersed camping outside of Jackson, WY, we drove through a portion of Grand Teton National Park and stopped to take pictures of a bison herd. The camping we were headed to is in the Bridger-Teton National Forest outside of the National Elk Refuge. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see anyContinue reading “The Teton Range: Stunning Views, Incredible Dispersed Camping”
Bison in the Badlands
We were excited to return to Badlands National Park after our first visit almost two years ago. We were there with our now-deceased dog Kelso and trying out a road trip in the Delica for the first time. Our first stop was primitive boondocking in Buffalo Gap National Grasslands outside the park. We drove toContinue reading “Bison in the Badlands”
