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Activities Europe Hiking Iceland Natural Stone Rural Sightseeing

The Dimmuborgir Lava Fields of Iceland

Dimmuborgir is one of Iceland’s most well-known tourist attractions.  The interesting formations, the walkable paths, the close proximity between the lava fields, Lake Mývatn, and the Hverfjall volcanic crater, and the fact that it was featured prominently as part of the lands beyond the wall in Season 3 of Game of Thrones make it a must see destination if you ever find yourself in the northern part of the country.

The Dimmuborgir Lava Fields of Iceland
Standing in front of a formation that looked to me like a sleeping troll.
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Activities Hiking New York Preserve Rural United States

Visiting Vroman’s Nose in Fulton, New York

With the end of fall approaching, we took what might have been the last beautiful, sunny, and warm day and headed out west to hike the Vroman’s Nose Loop Trail just west of Middleburgh in upstate New York.  The leaves brightly displayed the glorious fall colors only seen in this part of the country at this time of year, and the sun warmed us up to allow us to focus on the beauty that was all around.

Visiting Vroman’s Nose in Fulton, New York
Glorious fall in upstate New York!
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Activities Hiking New York Preserve Rural United States

An October stroll through Schiffendecker Farm Preserve, Upstate New York

A warm fall means lots of outdoor time and this time round, we went to the Schiffendecker Farm Preserve in Bethlehem, New York. We got to traverse over several small bridges, see some water rush by, hear the birds, and spot an old apple orchard. Overall, we had a lovely time, and we were wearing shorts in October; a relatively new phenomenon for us here in upstate New York.

An October stroll through the Schiffendecker Farm Preserve
Hiking along the trail with my little hiking buddy. ♥
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Activities Hiking New York Preserve Rural Sanctuary United States

Adventuring through Vischer Ferry in Upstate, New York

We wandered up to the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve in Clifton Park, NY, to see what kind of wildlife we could spot. We really hit the jackpot! From birds to turtles to flowers, there is so much to see in this nature preserve that hugs the Mohawk River and Old Erie Canal.

Adventuring through Vischer Ferry in Upstate, New York
The side trails take you through glorious open fields, like this one here.
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Activities Creek Hiking Natural Stone New York Preserve Rural Sightseeing United States

The Vlomankill Trail at DEC’s Five Rivers in Upstate New York

We’ve been having some really beautiful and warm fall days this year here in Upstate New York.  As a person who tends to hibernate all winter, this extension of summer, as my husband calls it, is allowing us a bit more time to wear shorts and tromp through the woods.  We spent a beautiful morning hiking along the Vlomankill Trail at Five Rivers and have some pictures to prove it!

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Activities Creek Hiking New York Preserve Rural United States

A Summer Visit to the Indian Kill Nature Preserve

Nestled just a short drive outside of the city limits of Schenectady, New York, is the lovely Indian Kill Nature Preserve.  We got the chance to explore around on a beautiful sunny day.  There was a wonderful feeling to the place. Especially walking down around the creek edge, it felt simply… magical.  

A Summer Visit to the Indian Kill Nature Preserve
The sun peeking through the trees in glorious summer.
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Activities Hiking New York Rural United States Waterfall

Hiking around the Plotter Kill Preserve in Upstate New York

I’m always amazed to find such wonderful and vast areas for hiking within a short drive of the Capital District.  The Plotter Kill Preserve in Rotterdam in upstate New York is a wonderful place that provides miles and miles of trails in addition to scenic waterfalls and is great for those who want to get out into nature but who don’t have a lot of time.

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Activities Hiking Rural United States Virginia

Osmanthus Trail at First Landing State Park in Virginia

If you’re visiting Virginia Beach, just a few minutes up the road along the Chesapeake Bay is the wild and wonderful First Landing State Park. As Virginia’s most visited state park, there is so much to do, from hiking, biking, and camping to swimming and the seashore itself.  We enjoyed a nice and quiet afternoon here hiking along the peaceful Osmanthus Trail with our son.

Osmanthus Trail at First Landing State Park in Virginia
The Osmanthus hiking trail at First Landing State Park.
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Activities Hiking New York Rural Sanctuary United States

Spring at Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary in upstate New York

It was a lovely spring day and we decided to celebrate it with a visit to the Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary in upstate New York.  This nature preserve has over 140 acres with plenty of trails for hiking, a babbling creek to calm the soul, a little pond to sit beside, and a diverse mixture of woods that attracts a variety of wildlife.  I even saw my first spring flowers popping up.  

Spring at Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary in upstate New York
Spring flowers dot the trails.
Spring at Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary in upstate New York
Onion grass peeks up through the leaves letting us know that spring is finally here.
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Activities Archaeology Architecture Arizona Desert National Park Native American Natural Stone Prehistoric Ruins Rural Sightseeing Trees United States

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona

When traveling through the southwest, one of my favorite national parks by far was the Petrified Forest National Park.  This park located in northeastern Arizona is naturally and culturally significant and quite beautiful.  This area is strewn with colorful fossilized logs that date back to the Late Triassic Period.  About 2,000 years ago, humans settled in and built little communities here.  

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
Petroglyphs etched into rock faces gives visitors a glimpse of the culture of the prehistoric peoples that lived here before.

Meandering trails take you throughout the park, giving you glimpses of trees that look like works of art and pueblos from hundreds to thousands of years ago show you how these prehistoric people lived. There’s even one home that looks like it was made from precious stones, which it kind of is.

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
Welcome to one of my favorite national parks!