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Stanley, Idaho Hot Springs: Map, Itinerary, and Must-See Hot Springs

Idaho is truly the mecca when it comes to natural hot springs – with 130 of them dotting the state, it’s easy to see why the area has become famous for it’s warm water prime for soaking. While hot springs can be found throughout the Western US, it’s rare for a town to have as high a concentration of hot springs as Stanley, Idaho.

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Colleen Goldhorn Colleen Goldhorn

How to Visit Rocky Mountain National Park in 48 Hours

A visit to Rocky Mountain National Park is high on a lot of bucket lists across the country, and it’s easy to see why. This Colorado wonderland is home to seemingly endless alpine peaks, mountain streams, and vibrant blue lakes.

I’ve spent many a weekend in this park, and have complied our best itinerary to both get a feel for the park, and see some of the most notable sites for those who only have a few days. Keep in mind that this itinerary was designed for those who love long hikes and rustic camping on summer and fall adventures – many roads and trails are closed in the winter, making this route impossible once there is snow on the ground.

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Colleen Goldhorn Colleen Goldhorn

How to Visit Every State Park in Your State

With over 10,000 parks dotting the map, America’s state parks give 739 million annual visitors the chance for adventure in their own backyards. State parks are often free to residents and can be an amazing alternative to visiting our sometimes crowded national parks. They are also a vital resource to help cover our towns and communities with protected green space, and ensure that everyone has chances for outdoor recreation within an affordably close distance from home.

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Colleen Goldhorn Colleen Goldhorn

Capitol Reef National Park’s Must-See Backcountry Road Trip

Often overlooked on the list of must-see parks in Utah, Capitol Reef National Park puts a unique spin on the classic red rocks of the Southwest. Soaring rock walls and slot canyons meet green valleys and apple orchards in this unique pocket of the state. The famous Utah red rocks contrast with white, orange, and sand-colored hues, and towering monuments can be found just minutes away from winding canyons and gorges.

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Colleen Goldhorn Colleen Goldhorn

How to Plan a Backpacking Trip in Great Sand Dunes National Park

Great Sand Dunes National Park. The park is home to 13,000-foot mountains, lush forest trails, the flowing Medano Creek, and of course, a 30-mile dunefield that contains 1.2 million cubic miles of sand. Hiking in the dunefield is otherworldly and a sharp contrast to the towering mountains that act as a backdrop to the endless sand.

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