Love, Landscapes & Lyrics: The Honeymoon That Stole Our Hearts

Many newly married couples may prefer to go somewhere on their honeymoon where they can relax on the beach, but not us. This was a chance for us to go see parts of the US we’ve never been before. Hiking and exploring the outdoors are both my husband’s and my passion. So, when we started planning our trip we knew that we were gonna try to plan the most adventurous honeymoon that we could.

Deciding Where To Go

We knew that we were going to go on a trip for 2 weeks, which gave us quite a bit of room of where we could go and all we could do. The national parks in Utah interested us the most, and we knew that we could spend a few days seeing multiple national parks.

Somehow, I had seen that Midland was playing at the Red Rocks Amphitheater the weekend after our wedding. We are huge fans, and found 3rd row seats for a decent price. Since we were going to be close to Colorado, we figured we could spend a day driving to Denver for the concert. This then got us close to the Denver Airport, where we could fly somewhere for the second half of the honeymoon.

We chose Yosemite as the park to spend the rest of our honeymoon. Looking online, we knew there would be plenty to do and that would could spend 4 days there. To get there, we decided to drive through Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park. We are from the East Coast, so our trees are tiny compared to the Red Woods and Sequoias. Looking online, we knew that there would be plenty to do in Yosemite National Park and the beauty of it is like no other.

Utah National Parks

We flew into Las Vegas airport and drove to our first destination- Zion National Park. Driving up to the park, it was unlike any other landscape my husband or I had seen before. For the first night, we were staying at Zion Lodge right in the park. After we got checked in and grabbed food at the lodge, we went out to the front yard to watch Mule Deer come through right by the lodge. Zion Lodge is located right across from The Emerald Pools trails. We hiked to the lower Emerald Pools once it was dark. The stars were amazing, and completely made it work going out in the dark.

Our second day in Zion consisted of waking up early to start the hike up to Scouts Lookout. This took us until about mid-day since we took our time on the hike. After grabbing lunch at the lodge, we shuttled up to The Temple of Sinawava and did the Riverside Walk. We had booked a hotel for that night outside of the park at the Cliffrose Springdale.

Bryce Canyon.

Arches National Park

Dead Horse State Park

Canyonlands National Park

Colorado

Drove from Moab, Utah to Denver Colorado. Red Rocks Amphitheater. Seeing a concert here was unlike no other. My husband and I are really into music, and seeing a concert here was on the top of our bucket lists. Stayed in hotel right next to airport.

Northern California National Parks

Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon

We had 5 days to spend in Yosemite. This allowed us to explore half the day and then relax for the rest of it. The first two nights in Yosemite we stayed at the historic Ahwahnee Hotel. This hotel is right in the park, so we were really close to everything. We rented e-bikes from the hotel, and were able to see a lot of the park in just one day.

Some of the hikes we did: Lower Yosemite Falls trail to the view point, Mirror Lake (in October the lake was dry), and the John Muir Trail.

The other few nights we were there, we stayed at Rush Creek Lodge. This is just a short drive out of the park. On the days we stayed here, we would go explore some of the other parts of the park and then relax at the lodge for the rest of the day. Some of the areas we visited were Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, Tenaya Lake, and just spending extra time in Yosemite Valley.

Our Favorite Parts of the Honeymoon

My favorite part of the

My husbands favorite part of the honeymoon was

Want to listen to our road trip playlist?

A little mix of country, folk, and alternative.

National Parks We Visited

  1. Zion National Park

    State: Utah

    Visit Zion National Park
  2. Arches National Park

    State: Utah

    Visit Arches National Park
  3. Canyonlands National Park

    State: Utah

    Visit Canyonlands National Park
  4. Sequoia National Park

    State: California

    Visit Sequoia National Park
  5. Kings Canyon National Park

    State: California

    Visit Kings Canyon National Park
  6. Yosemite National Park

    State: California

    Visit Yosemite National Park

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