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COVID Proof Your Next Adventure!

Right now, the biggest make to make before your adventure is not doing your research. โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €On top of that, you don’t want to rely on an App that relies on user-generated content that isn’t affiliated with the park, agency, or preserves. Think of apps like All-Trails as a Yelp-Wikipedia Hybrid.โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €โ €If you really want to goโ€ฆ

All About Annual State Parks Passes

Have you heard of an annual state parks pass? Have you considered purchasing it? Are you an Annual State Parks Pass owner, or have you been a previous owner? If you are live near several state parks and/or beaches and plan to be more active within the next 12 months, this could be an optionโ€ฆ

All About the National Parks Annual Pass

What are the perks of a National Parks pass? It’s $80, so it better be worth it, right? Following up on my previous post, $80 for an annual pass may seem a lot of money, but it is $80 for a driver and all passengers in a personal vehicle at per-vehicle fee areas or upโ€ฆ

About Open Spaces

Stephen and I discussed where would be the best place to go on a solo hike. Visiting an Open Space was on top of the list. It is maintained regularly, and I always feel the safest as a Latina Solo Hiker. More Wins: The trails are usually wide, and the maps are easier to read.โ€ฆ


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