Waterfalls

Best of Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is located on the Olympic Peninsula of the State of Washington. The park has four very distinct ecosystem regions and covers over 922,000 acres. It includes the Pacific coastline, glacier-capped mountains, temperate rain forests, and alpine regions. To locals, its known as the “Valley of 10,000 waterfalls”. Let me show you the best of Olympic National Park.

Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, and is the largest island on the West Coast of the Americas. It is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Vancouver Island is 290 miles long and 62 miles wide. Many people travel to Vancouver Island to visit Victoria, but it has many other fantastic areas to visit that aren’t as commonly known by tourists. Let me show you both

Mount Rainier Sunrise or Paradise?

Mount Rainier, standing at 14,410 feet, is the not only tallest mountain in Washington, but it’s also the tallest mountain in the entire Pacific Northwest Cascade Range. On a clear day, it can be seen from Seattle and as far away as Olympic National Park, some 140 miles away. So which side of Mount Rainier is better? Which side should you visit? Let me show you both sides so you

3 Days in Glacier

Glacier National Park, known as the “Crown of the Continent”, is one of my favorite American National Parks. Established in 1910, it was carved from prehistoric ice rivers. It has around 50 glaciers, 200 emerald-blue lakes, waterfalls, lush green forests, and alpine meadows. Its Going-To-The-Sun Road is a photographers dream. This mountainous scenic drive along Going-To-the-Sun Road can’t be missed and should be on everyones bucket list.

Best of Banff to Jasper

Driving Banff to Jasper, along the Icefields Parkway (Highway 93), has been regarded by many as the World’s Most Scenic Highway. Its 181 miles runs almost parallel with the Continental Divide. This majestic road stretches past cascading waterfalls, stunning canyons, emerald lakes, rocky peaks, lush green sweeping valleys, and over 100 ancient glaciers.

Mt. Baker Scenic Byway

Travel Mt. Baker Scenic Byway, a Washington State and a National Forest Scenic Byway stretching over 57 miles. It provides some of the most scenic areas in all of the United States. Reaching 10,781 feet, Mt. Baker’s snow-covered peaks offers spectacular views of Mt. Shuksan and the Cascade Mountain range.