What To Wear To Death Valley National Park
Are you heading to Death Valley National Park and not sure what to wear? Don’t worry, in this post I’ll cover the basics of what you’ll need to pack for a comfortable experience. Death Valley can get as high as 116 degrees in the summer and as low as 39 degrees in the winter. The weather can shift drastically from day to night at all times of the year, so be prepared!
Explore the Limestone Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs
The travertine terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park are really a unique sight. There’s a large array of hot springs that were created over thousands of years as hot water from the spring cooled and deposited calcium carbonate giving it a snow-like appearance.
1 Adventurous Day in Twin Falls
Twin Falls, Idaho is great place to enjoy an adventurous day! Snake River Canyon is just to the north, where you can hike, zipline, kayak, and even base jump off the Perrine Memorial Bridge. Downtown also hosts a good amount of breweries to quench your thirst after a day of adventuring. In this post I’ll outline my recommendations for a great day in Twin Falls.
3 Days in Yellowstone
Yellowstone was the world’s first National Park, and it’s one of the United States most famous parks. There are so many geothermal sights to see like colorful hot springs, erupting geysers, and bubbling mud pots. Bison, bears, elk and wolves are some of the many animals that you can see roaming this interesting terrain. In this post, I’ll give you a great itinerary for if you have 3 full days in the park to explore.