Any trip to Joshua Tree National park will feel incomplete if you don’t plan on hiking Ryan Mountain. Since this hike is so central and easy to reach, it is a very popular destination. Plus, its prime location offers amazing… Continue Reading →
My little hometown of Ojai California is known for its 360° mountain views. It’s a small valley town that not only looks beautiful but lets you escape into that beauty. One way to do so is to get hiking in those… Continue Reading →
Wildwood Park is a popular hiking area for those near Thousand Oaks, California. As someone who lives in Ventura County, it’s even close enough to make it a day hiking destination. This trail will provide you with amazing canyon view… Continue Reading →
The Ray Miller Trail is a beautiful ocean-view hike located in Malibu’s La Jolla Canyon. It’s a great blend of coastal and mountain views, the perfect mix of SoCal’s beauty. Ever since the Thomas Fire destroyed many hiking areas in… Continue Reading →
This past weekend I explored a new hike in Yosemite National Park! I hiked to two beautiful lookout spots off of Glacier Road: Sentinel Dome and Taft Point. In my book, there’s no place quite like Yosemite. It’s my favorite National Park… Continue Reading →
I’m in Lassen Volcanic National Park! This is my first time visiting because it’s super north. This park is supposed to be the National Park’s “best kept secret” and I can definitely feel that in the sense that so few… Continue Reading →
This morning I set off to hike to Cathedral Peak’s Upper Lake. This is the most popular hike in the Tuolumne Meadows area. I can see why. Quick facts: Rated as moderate 7 miles round trip Has food storage boxes… Continue Reading →
“THE THINGS THAT EXCITE YOU ARE NOT RANDOM. THEY ARE CONNECTED TO YOUR PURPOSE. FOLLOW THEM.” -Ruben Chavez There’s so much beauty in spontaneity. It brings excitement, courage, and a wildness that you forget is within you. At least, that’s… Continue Reading →
Somehow, I’ve been to Mammoth Mountain many a time without ever knowing about the famed “geologic wonder” of the nearby Devils Postpile National Monument. Instead, I found out about this gem through social media photography. A couple adventurous people I follow… Continue Reading →
Maple Canyon is one of those lesser known and lesser traveled trails in San Diego. If you’re looking for a quick and peaceful walk in nature then this is the one for you! When I went last April I saw… Continue Reading →
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