The spectacular 144-mile stretch of Icefields Parkway in the heart of the Canadian Rockies is a playground for photographers. From turquoise lakes that look like they're from another planet to towering peaks that play peek-a-boo with the clouds, and wildlife that knows how to strike a pose, I dare you to keep your finger off the shutter–bet you can’t ;) It’s deemed one of the most scenic drives in the world for a reason! So, grab your gear, a dash of humor, and a pinch of curiosity because we're about to uncover the most epic photography spots on this scenic highway, and trust us, they're more stunning than a mountain sunset!
Read MoreHidden just outside of Port Angeles and totally off the radar is a glorious piece of Washington's wild charm just waiting to be explored. Salt Creek Recreation Area is a marine wildlife sanctuary, a diver's dream, and a surfer's escape with a campground, trails, beaches, tide pools, and unobstructed views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Vancouver Island, and beyond.
Read MoreIf you're ready to amp up your backpacking photography, you're in the right place. Here are 10 totally achievable things you can do to take better photos on your next hike, plus my favorite camera for backpacking!
Read MoreThere are TONS of pull offs in Grand Teton National Park with some of the best views this park has to offer. Here are my favorite!
Read MoreLooking to camp in Grand Teton National Park? This post covers campgrounds, backcountry sites, and dispersed sites, as well as pro tips for snagging first come, first served backcountry permits, where to spot moose, and so much more!
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