• Visiting Utah's National Parks- Zion, Arches, and Bryce Canyon - An Adventure is Calling
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    Visiting Utah’s National Parks: Zion, Arches, & Bryce Canyon

    The National Parks in Southern Utah are incredible! They have a unique beauty to them that I haven’t experienced anywhere else. My husband and I took an unforgettable, amazing road trip through Southern Utah (and Colorado), where we explored the awesome Narrows at Zion National Park, the perfect sandstone arches at Arches National Park, and the unique hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. We only recommend products and services that we love! We lived in Orange County, California, so we started our road trip from home. We left in the evening after work and drove to Las Vegas…

  • How to Hike the Narrows at Zion National Park - An Adventure is Calling Blog Banner
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    How to Hike the Narrows at Zion

    Of all the national parks my husband and I have visited together, Zion National Park is one of our favorites. It is located in southwest Utah and its red cliffs are absolutely stunning (everything we hoped for and more!). We visited the park for two days during our road trip across southern Utah, and we knew long before we visited that we wanted to spend a day hiking the Narrows while we were there. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. We only recommend products and services that we love! The Narrows (a narrow gorge) is a hike that requires you to wade through…

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    Camping with Baby: 5 Items to Take With You

    Camping with your baby for the first time? If you’re like I was, you might be feeling a little overwhelmed with how to prepare. We took our baby girl camping for the first time when was 4.5 months old. I wasn’t really worried about her– I knew she would love it. She was a pretty good sleeper and loved being outdoors, so I knew she would be fine (ecstatic even!). Instead, I was worried about making sure I had what I needed to keep her comfortable and warm at night. The lows were around 40 F, and I was really worried about keeping her toasty for four nights in a…