Yellowstone National Park is probably the most popular national park to visit in the United States. It was actually the world’s first national park which we think is so cool! Yellowstone is so big that it spans 3 U.S. states which means there is a lot to do and see inside the park…
Read MoreProvincetown is definitely the most LGBTQ+ friendly place we’ve ever been. The second you cross the town line, you immediately notice pride flags, inclusive signs, and rainbows galore. It’s one of those places where you feel welcome the second you arrive…
Read MoreColumbus was probably our favorite city that we visited on this road trip, and it was also the last. When we came back this time we made sure to spend a few days here so we could fully experience Columbus and we were not disappointed…
Read MoreDes Moines, shockingly to us, was one of our absolute favorite places we visited on our trip. Des Moines is one of those hidden gems, the city is very clean and beautiful, it has a trendy vibe, and there is actually a lot to do…
Read MoreWe picked Omaha as one of our stopping points on our road trip because it was the biggest city in the area. We drove 9.5 hours from Wyoming to Nebraska that day and were so glad to be in a city and not see any more corn for a while haha…
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