Day 1 + 2 Where to Stay: Hotel Valley Ho Phoenix, Arizona is full of beautiful places to stay but in the heart of the city is the fun, swanky Hotel Valley Ho. This hotel originally opened in 1956 and reminds me of the movie Casino. This hip mid-century modern style hotel has all the cool vibes. ... READ the POST
A Food Lover’s Guide To the Greater Phoenix Area
In recent years food has become a major vacation phenomenon. America's large cities such as New York, D.C., and San Francisco have always had a phenomenal reputation for food, but now smaller U.S. cities are stepping up their game in a big way. And one city in particular taking the food scene by ... READ the POST
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona…
Located just outside Page, Arizona is Horseshoe Bend. Often called the Intimate Grand Canyon, this quiet little spot offers big views of the Colorado River. The photo opportunities are limitless because the rock will change color throughout the day, along with the river varying from different ... READ the POST
Antelope Canyon
One of the more dramatic sights in the American Southwest is Antelope Canyon. Located East of Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon consists of two slot canyons formed by erosion of sandstone. The Navajo Tribe made the canyons a Navajo Tribal Park, and access is only granted by Navajo Tour Guides. Most ... READ the POST
Surviving West Fork Trail of Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona
I immediately let out a shriek as my hiking boots started quickly gliding across the frozen stream crossing. Adicous, my 90lb German Shepherd had suddenly decided he wanted to practice for the American Iditarod, unfortunately with me in tow. In the first 1/10th of a second I was smart enough to ... READ the POST