Canyonlands National Park is the massive Utah park near Arches and Zion National Park. It’s the perfect place to escape the crowds that usually descend upon those more popular parks, and the views are just as stunning.
Read MoreIs traveling the US and seeing 31 national parks amazing and super cool? YES. But we’re kidding ourselves if we don’t admit that we are equally invested this adventure for the food. In Moab, we found everything we could want! Great eats, fun kid activities, and beautiful views.
Read MoreAfter weeks of hopping from national park to national park, it was time to visit an actual city again! Enter Moab, Utah.
Read MoreIf you caught my Las Vegas travel guide, you know that “Sin City” is a shockingly perfect destination for families. Today I’m sharing our Las Vegas vlog where you can see for yourself all the fun we had while we were there.
Read MoreAll it takes is a quick Google image search to figure out why Page, Arizona was on our list of must-see cities in Arizona! And really, no photo really does this place justice. When we visited, it was winter time, so we didn’t get to rent a boat and go on the lake, but if we come back for warmer weather sometime, we definitely will! When you visit Page, it isn’t for cool downtown shops or great restaurants, it’s for the natural beauty all around.
Because of that, we went to the grocery story, ate in the Airstream, or packed picnics for our stay in Page.
Read MoreY’all. Arizona is a big place. Looking back now, it’s hard to believe that we could spend week after week in Arizona because there was still so much we didn’t see! It reminds me how lucky we are to explore such beautiful places full-time in this weird and wonderful season of life. If you watch the video below, you’ll see how breathtaking every view, hike, and highway is. Traveling like this has been a dream of mine for so long, and somehow actually living it is exceeding my expectations. So many times, I get asked the question “How can you afford to travel full time like this??”
Read MorePetrified Forest National Park— a place where you can wander through the woods and the desert at the same time and not see a single leaf! Sounds like the beginnings of a bad riddle, but that’s exactly what we found in our most recent adventure through the rainbow forest of petrified wood.
Read MoreIn the past few months we’ve been living in our Airstream, we’ve discovered a thing or two about full-time travel. When most people imagine living in an Airstream, I think they’re imagining us just driving from town to town, pulling over when we get tired, and camping underneath the stars. In reality, living the full-time travel life requires a lot more forethought and planning.
Read MoreThe time is finally here to invite you into our Airstream journey. We’ve been on the road for almost two months, but today is the first time we’re showing you some of the video footage we’ve been collecting since beginning this adventure.
Read MoreIt’s the start of a new year, and we’re well into our second month of full-time travel. Each week, we’re getting to see new sights, experience new things, and create new memories as a family. I’m so glad we’re on this journey. The further we get into our adventures, the more I’ve been sharing about how we ended up here, like how we downsized from 3,000 sq. ft. to 200, what our purging process was like, and why we chose to embark on this Airstream journey in the first place. When we first officially decided we wanted to travel full-time in an airstream, we knew that this meant we either needed to see or rent our home.
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