A.B. Young Trail

Hiking A.B. Young Trail to East Pocket (Edge of the World)

While camping at East Pocket (also known as Edge of the World) I had a hunch there had to be a trail that led up to the area rather than driving 26 miles down a long dirt road. After my camping trip I took a look at a map and noticed a dotted line with […]

Lockett Meadow Campground

Camping At Lockett Meadow Campground In Flagstaff, AZ

The landscapes across Arizona are very diverse but there is no place quite like Lockett Meadow Campground. Tucked back in the San Francisco Peaks of Flagstaff, Arizona this quaint mountain campground is worth the drive. You’ll have your option of hiking trails to explore, trails to run, and trees to nap under. This is a […]

Cathedral Rock Trail In Sedona, AZ.

(2025) Cathedral Rock Trail Guide: All You Need To Know

One of the most iconic landmarks to visit in Sedona, Arizona is Cathedral Rock. The summit sits just less that 5000 feet high and requires a short yet steep hike to take in the views. The Cathedral Rock Trail is popular for engagement photos and elopements during sunset and sunrise when the sun casts a […]

Hike to Devil’s Bridge in Sedona, Arizona

If natural rock formations are your thing, you’ll love this one. Devil’s Bridge is Sedona’s largest natural sandstone arch and you can walk out onto it! It sits at 4,600 feet in elevation and you’ll have to climb roughly 420 feet to reach it. This gem is a must-see for travelers, photographers, and the like. […]

Kendrick Peak

Hike to Kendrick Peak Lookout in Flagstaff, AZ

Sitting at 10,423 feet is Kendrick Peak, an underrated trail located in Flagstaff, Arizona. It sits- yes you’re reading this correctly- in part of the San Francisco volcanic field. The volcanic field spans for 1,800 square miles between the Kaibab and Coconino National Forests in Arizona. Kendrick Peak has a long history, dating back to […]

Lockett Meadow Inner Basin

Hike the Lockett Meadow Inner Basin Trail in Flagstaff, AZ

When you think of Arizona landscapes, this is definitely not what comes to mind. That is what makes the Inner Basin Trail so unique- it is a pleasant surprise hidden in the San Francisco Peaks of Flagstaff. The San Francisco Peaks are the remains of a stratovolcano and cover 1,800 sqaure miles within the Kaibab […]

Soldier Pass Cave In Sedona.

Exactly How To Find Soldier Pass Cave In Sedona

Sedona is full of beautiful backdrops and interesting rock formations and Solider Pass Cave happens to be one that continues to amaze hikers and photographers. It’s unique shape and windows of light draw in visitors from all over the world. But it can be an easy one to miss! Unless you know where to go, […]

Charles Bunion View

Charlie’s Bunion- Smoky Mountain National Park

This hike has probably received it’s name in the most interesting or gross way… I’ll leave you to decide which. It wasn’t until during the hike my curiosity hit me- why is it called Charlie’s Bunion? Long story short- back in the day some man named Charlie actually hiked to the craggy peak. As the […]

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