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How to Spend Two Days in Bryce Canyon National Park with Kids
Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah is not actually a canyon - it’s bowls. It is most renowned for its geological formations known as hoodoos, which are tall, thin spires of rock. My friend described it as both futuristic and ancient! This is one of my favorite parks, for sure.
In addition to the awesome junior ranger program, we did the #IHikedTheHoodoos challenge. My kiddo found the plaques to complete the pencil rubbings as we made our way through the trails. We visited in July as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend One Day in Zion National Park with Kids
Located in Southwest Utah, Zion National Park welcomes 4 million visitors each year. We had a series of issues and frustrations during our day in Zion (crowds, heat, closed trailheads), but we still enjoyed the scenery. We visited as part of our fourth grade pass tour.
How to Spend One Day in Capitol Reef National Park with Kids
Not a reef nor a capitol, but one of Utah’s “Mighty Five” National Parks. We drove from southeast Utah through pretty barren lands and arrived to find both canyons and orchards. Yes, orchards! We visited in July as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend Two Days in Canyonlands National Park with Kids
If you want rugged terrain and rocky adventuring, Canyonlands is for you. I knew very little about this park before our visit!
There’s no water in the park (except at the visitor center) and very few facilities, so bring salty snacks and more water than you think you need. A lot of the park is void of roads suitable for normal cars. There’s a lot of difficult and long trails as well as backcountry camping. BUT, there are plenty of shorter trails and viewpoints to make this well worth a visit. We visited in June as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend Two Days in Arches National Park with Kids
There are over 2,000 arches in the namesake park. We did Balanced Rock and Double Arch day one. Got way too hot, so we went back to Delicate arch a different day.
We visited in June as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend One Day in Mesa Verde National Park with Kids
This Colorado park is one of the only National Parks dedicated to the work of humans. It’s home to the famous cliff dwellings of ancestral Puebloans. We visited in June as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend 2 Days in Mammoth Cave National Park with Kids
Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky boasts the longest known cave system in the world. I went for the cave but it is so much more. We visited in March as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend 3 Days in Great Smoky Mountains National Park with Kids
Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in the country with upwards of 14 million visitors per year. The Blue Ridge Mountains and part of the Appalachian trail run through the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina. We went in March as part of our Fourth Grade Pass tour.
How to Spend One Day in Saguaro National Park with Kids
The namesake cacti of Saguaro National Park are really a sight to behold. The park is divided by the city of Tuscon. Spend an unhurried day in the Arizona desert.
How to Spend One Day in Joshua Tree with Kids
Joshua Tree National Park is a giant jungle gym of rock formations. Experience two types of desert, some cuddly cacti, and climbing rocks in this California gem.
How to Spend One Day and Two Nights in the South Rim of Grand Canyon with Kids
Get your camera ready to capture the face of anyone who is seeing the canyon for the first time! You can maximize a full day in the canyon by staying in the park and sticking to the easy trails.
How to Spend One Day in Petrified Forest National Park With Kids
Visit Petrified Forest National Park for the rock formations, multi-colored mesas, and, of course, petrified wood. Here are some of my favorite spots in the park.