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These Are Lake Tahoe's Best Kayaking Spots

Living near Lake Tahoe has given me the chance to explore its waters countless times, and I can confidently say it’s a kayaker’s paradise. The combination of pristine waters, dramatic alpine scenery, and hidden gems makes every paddle feel like a new adventure. If you’re planning to kayak Tahoe, here are some of my favorite spots to explore.

We Kayaked Lake Tahoe's Best Spots In A Single Day, It Was Awesome

Some adventures come from spontaneous ideas, and this was one of them. Kristin and I, both having grown up near Lake Tahoe, realized that despite our roots, we had never spent a full day kayaking its iconic waters. So, we woke up at 3:30 a.m. with a bold plan: hit three stunning kayaking spots in a single day—Emerald Bay, Bonsai Rock, and Zephyr Cove.

The Sunrises At Conception Bay Are Unforgettable

Without knowing what to expect, we left Mulegé in the afternoon, eager to find a place to camp along the beach. Not driving very far, we dropped into the Conception Bay area and were immediately stunned by the beauty. A massive bay stretched before us, dotted with islands and ripe with camping spots nestled along its shores. The water shimmered under the late afternoon sun, and we instantly knew this was where we wanted to spend the night.

What You Need to Know About Timing Your 14er Ascent

Climbing a 14er—a peak with an elevation of at least 14,000 feet—is a bucket-list adventure for many hikers. However, timing your ascent is crucial for a safe and successful climb. Starting too late can put you at risk of thunderstorms, heat, and other hazards that can turn an enjoyable hike into a dangerous situation. Here’s what you need to know about timing your 14er adventure.

Which 14er Should You Tackle First; Mount Massive vs. Mount of the Holy Cross

Colorado is home to some of the most iconic 14ers in the United States, and Mount Massive and Mount of the Holy Cross are two standout peaks in the Sawatch Range. If you’re deciding which to climb first, this guide will help you compare the two peaks based on difficulty, scenery, logistics, and the best times to climb.

Mount Massive’s False Summit Is Heartbreaking

Waking up later than planned, I crawled out of my van with a packed bag, fueled by coffee and laced-up boots. Clicking my Coros watch to start recording my trek, I set off down the trail for a car-to-car push of Mount Massive. As Colorado's second-highest peak, I felt nervous but confident I could summit in good time. My legs were still sore from climbing Mount of the Holy Cross just a few days before, another challenging 14er in Colorado’s Sawatch Range.

How to Avoid Common Mistakes as a Beginner Stargazer

My passion for stargazing started on a 30-day backpacking trip with friends through Escalante National Monument. Each night, after long days of hiking through the desert, we’d pull out a night sky book and try to identify new stars and constellations. Lying in our sleeping bags, we watched the stars slowly move across the sky, talking and pondering the vastness of space. Those late nights sparked my love for the night sky that has stayed with me for over a decade. Since then, stargazing has become a way for me to connect with nature, friends, and the immense beauty of the universe.

7 Things You Don’t Want to Miss in Bridgeport, CA

Bridgeport, CA is a pass-through town along Highway 395 that’s filled with adventures, if you’re willing to stop. With one overpriced gas station, two coffee shops, a sandwich shop, and a general store that is rarely open, I didn’t think much of this town at first. But over time, a few of my favorite adventures led me to the outskirts of Bridgeport, CA, and I discovered it has much more to offer than meets the eye. This town is packed with activities like kayaking, rock climbing, hot spring soaking, backcountry skiing, camping, stargazing, and so much more. Below are just a handful of reasons to stop in Bridgeport, CA while road-tripping Highway 395.

La Ventana's Hot Springs On The Beach Are A Must-Visit

Hot springs on the beach sound like a dream, but in La Ventana, they’re a reality. Just north of this kite-surfing addicted city of Baja Sur lies Playa Agua Caliente, a unique beach where you can soak in natural hot springs at low tide along the Sea of Cortez. These hidden treasures bubble right out of the sand, offering an unforgettable experience for those who make the trip north. The trifecta of secluded beach, desert landscape, and floating islands makes this spot dreamy, at least that is how I felt.

Todos Santos Best Sunset Hike is to the Abandoned Sugar Port

When Kristin and I were on a family vacation in Cerritos Beach, surfing and swimming filled most of our days. But we craved a change of pace and decided on a sunset hike to an abandoned sugar port near Todos Santos. What started as a spur-of-the-moment decision turned into the highlight of our trip, combining stunning views, historical intrigue, and an unforgettable sunset.

When you think of spearfishing in Todos Santos, images of clear waters, abundant marine life, and the thrill of the hunt likely come to mind. Our experience was all of that and more, even if we didn’t bring home a fresh catch. It was a day filled with exploration, breathtaking views, and underwater wonders that reminded us why we love this adventurous activity.

Best Things to Do Along Baja's Sea of Cortez

Baja's Sea of Cortez offers an incredible escape for adventurers and beach lovers alike. Often overshadowed by the Pacific side's renowned surf breaks, the Sea of Cortez is a hidden gem with its own unique charm. This coastline is brimming with opportunities for exploration and relaxation, offering something for everyone. Let me share some of the best things you can do in this remarkable area based on my experiences.

Looking For Adventure In Baja While Road Tripping With Andrew Muse

Last October, I received a phone call from Andrew Muse to be the Director of Photography for the fourth season of Tiny Home Adventures. I’ll be honest, I had never watched an episode of the series, but my interest was peaked by the location, potential adventures, and the client list we would intertwine throughout the series. So, after we chatted on the phone, I watched a few episodes and gave him a call back, “I’m in, it looks like fun.”

I Hiked Mount Tallac to Watch the Stars – You Should Too

Living in South Lake Tahoe, Mount Tallac has always been my constant landmark. Its familiar silhouette serves as a compass, grounding me whenever I wander through Tahoe’s endless beauty. Whether I’m kayaking on the lake or hiking a forested trail, Tallac’s jagged profile stands as a reassuring guide. But recently, I felt the urge to shift perspectives. Instead of looking at Mount Tallac, why not look from its summit and discover the view from above?

It’s Weird, I Know, But I Love Joshua Tree’s Backcountry

Exploring the backcountry of Joshua Tree National Park is an experience unlike any other. For some, the vast, barren desert might seem uninviting or even intimidating. But for me, it’s a place of serenity, creativity, and unmatched beauty. It may sound strange to some, but I genuinely love spending time in Joshua Tree’s backcountry, especially when I go solo. There’s something about being out there, surrounded by desert silence, that keeps calling me back.

You Need To Hike Soldier Pass Caves When Visiting Sedona, AZ

Sedona is a city I have returned to several times. I am not sure what exactly draws me back to this town of red dirt, but I find myself here at least once a year. On a recent visit, I hiked the Seven Sacred Pools just after a rain and continued my hike onward to the Soldier Pass Cave. After clinging for dear life on the side of a muddy hill, I finally made it to this cave that everyone rants and raves about on social media and Reddit threads. While I am typically not one to seek out social media spots, Soldier Pass Cave caught my eye. Its stunning formation and the challenge it offers make it a bucket-list hike for anyone visiting Sedona.

California's Mammoth Lakes Are Home To The Best Hot Springs

Mammoth Lakes, California, is a destination I return to time and again. Tucked along Highway 395, it offers a perfect combination of adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery. With its natural hot springs scattered across the rugged landscape, Mammoth Lakes has become my favorite place to unwind after a day of exploring Yosemite, skiing at Mammoth Mountain, or adventuring through the Sierra wilderness.