03-21-2022, 04:49 PM
(03-20-2022, 01:19 AM)Stewy Wrote: Savannah is wonderful. Not a huge amount to do, but it's slow comforting and beautiful. We spent a night there on our honeymoon and we loved it. The peach wine was very good. :)
Boston is one of my favorite cities. Lots to do before COVID but not sure how much it has opened up.
Utah - some of the most awe inspiring National Parks in the Country if not the world. SW Utah is dense with unique and beautiful National Parks (Canton Lands, Arches, Zion etc.). Grand Canyon gets all the press, but SW Utah has the density.
Idaho - Ketchum Idaho, Home of Sun Valley in the Sawtooth Mountains. Fly into Jackson Wyoming, stand in awe of the Teton Mountains, head North to Yellowstone and spend a day or two there, drive West across Idaho and experience the Craters of the Moon National Monument with Ketchum and Sun Valley as your final destination. The geology is incredible, the scenery beautiful and the air clean as it gets in the continental US.
I want to go to Zion and also the Narrows.
I haven't been to Ketchum, but would love to do what you described. I've flown into Bozeman, MT and drove to Big Sky. Great drive. In the summer we did fly fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and toured Yellowstone. In the winter we went skiing, dog sledding, and snowmobiling. I wanted to tour Yellowstone by snowmobile, but my youngest daughter was a year too young to drive her own. I had planned to visit the Tetons in 2020, but Covid.