After leaving Spokane, we took the advice of a couple we met in Grand Teton and drove the North Cascades Highway (SR20) to Seattle. It’s a scenic byway that cuts through the Cascade Mountain Range and has some beautiful views. We had no issues driving this route in our 37’ class A motorhome towing our Jeep. We share our route, weather, camping, how to check if the highway is open or closed, and the opening/closure dates for the last six years.
Read MoreOur hosts recommended we check out Green Bluff in northern Spokane which was only 10 minutes from us. We had a great time. If you are in Spokane you should definitely check out these farms, growers, winery, etc.
Read MoreOn our way to Spokane, we found a great free overnight RV parking spot at 50,000 Silver Dollar in Haugan, Montana. They had an enormous gift shop, bar, casino, and Inn. Behind the casino was the Silver Dollar Inn Campground, which had free overnight RV parking including some spots with free electricity!
Read MoreThinking about visiting Glacier National Park in the Fall? We share our experiences, pictures, and what the weather was like from our September visit. Be prepared for snow and ice!
Read MoreWe had so much fun climbing on the rocks and lightly tapping them with a hammer. It was like being a kid again. I assumed the rocks would all make the same ringing sounds but they did not. Penguin and I had a blast trying to make a tune. This is something that both kids and adults will love.
Read MoreI wanted to go to Yellowstone to see the wildlife and I ended up being surprised by the hydrothermal features. I knew Old Faithful was at Yellowstone but I had no idea about anything else. We share our photo gallery and videos of the fascinating hydrothermal features and wildlife at Yellowstone National Park.
Read MoreWe ended up seeing the most amazing wildlife in Grand Teton. We saw tons of bison, a few moose, elk, a beaver, a fox, and a black bear! The hiking was awesome too. Get our Grand Teton recommendations on where to RV camp and things to do. Check out our photos and get excited about your next adventure.
Read MoreWe recommend you drive the Scenic Loop and hike all the features. Then hike all the caves but just make sure you understand the restrictions. Don't make the same mistake we did! Thinking about visiting Craters of the Moon? We share cave hike restrictions, maps, camping, and our photo gallery.
Read MoreWe loved our awesome, free dispersed camping spot in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. Strong cell service, dump, and potable water nearby for a nominal fee. Get our GPS coordinates. You won’t be disappointed with this spot.
Read MoreOne great thing about this park is that it's FREE! Looking for things to do in Great Basin National Park? We share our top two things to do including driving Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive as the views are stunning and hiking to Bristlecone Pine Grove to learn about these ancient trees including one that is 3200 years old and still living.
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