[Read Time: 8 minutes, 53 seconds] With the recent popularity of the Passport Program, there is more awareness now than ever before about the smaller parks managed by or affiliated with the National Park Service. There are 90 parks in the United States that are “officially” designated National Historic Sites. Here’s what you need to know before you start visiting them!
Travel Tips
How to make the Most out of a Short Weekend in Yosemite
As busy, working people, we need to get the most out of our vacations when we have them. We could use a shortage of time as an excuse to not go at all, but that would be a huge mistake. While having more time is always better, not having “enough time” to see a destination in it’s entirety is no reason to avoid the destination all together.
How to Visit the Mountains When You Can’t Make it There
We all know the saying… “The Mountains are calling, and I must go.” But what about all those times that you can’t?
There’s a reason John Muir didn’t say, “the Mountains are calling and I…don’t have enough vacation days to get there, sorry, maybe next month.” The guy dedicated his life to protecting the mountains. Going to the mountains was like going into the office. But unless you’re living the John Muir life, you probably aren’t able to just go. So what do you do?
The Lessons You Will Learn from Yosemite
Flash back to this time in 2016. I was living in Los Angeles. Working in […]
How to Change your Last Name Without Affecting your Travel Plans
Changing your last name after getting married is a daunting task, even more so if you’re an avid traveler and are afraid that changing your last name will put a halt on everything.
Six Tips for Photographing Mammoth Cave National Park
Not all National Parks are created equal, and Mammoth Caves is a stark reminder of that…