If you are a curious cat like me, you’ll be especially impressed by Olympic National Park. With nearly 1 million acres of land, several distinct ecosystems run throughout this gorgeous park. Located in Washington state, on the mystical Olympic Peninsula, this area is known for its rugged coastline, temperate rain forests, and dramatic mountains. In short, there are plenty of plants to nibble, trees to climb, and places to hide - Olympic National Park truly is a cat’s dream! So, how is one to plan the perfect trip? Read on for everything you need to know to build your Olympic National Park itinerary.
Category: Travel Guides
Glacier National Park in June: what you need to know
Of all the adventures in the world, exploring national parks will always be a favorite pastime for this slow-traveling cat. While each national park has its own unique charm, I found Glacier National Park to be particularly suitable for cats. Filled with rushing rivers and majestic waterfalls, there is so much running water to observe that any cat would be completely mesmerized. In fact, visiting Glacier National Park in June is the best time to see these waterfalls at their peak flow.
Visit Alaska in Summer – the best reasons to come here now
As the most well-traveled cat I know, I can say with confidence that Alaska is an exceptionally beautiful place to visit in summer. In addition to endless days, the entire state is overrun with wildlife, including a plethora of birds (a fact deeply appreciated by most traveling cats). Despite its beauty, however, Alaska continues to fly under the radar of the mainstream travel industry, making it an excellent destination for introverted cats like me. These are just a few of the reasons that I personally love to visit Alaska in summer. Let’s look at what else this great state has to offer!
The Ultimate Guide: What to wear in Alaska in the winter, it’s not what you think
Everyone knows that cats prefer warm temperatures, but I am here to tell you that a well-executed winter trip satisfies a deep-seated sense of adventure that all slow traveling cats secretly harbor. The truly brave cats that venture into the Alaskan winter are sure to be rewarded with a truly unforgettable experience! Like most cats, you may be wondering how to stay warm in the winter season. Do not fear, I have carefully observed Michele, my faithful travel companion for all of her tips and tricks on what to wear in Alaska in winter.
What to wear in Alaska in the summer: your complete guide
As a traveling cat, one thing that constantly piques my curiosity is the concept of clothing. Michele, my eternally optimistic travel companion, seems to be obsessed with purchasing new articles of clothing and then combining them in different ways depending on where we are traveling. This strange obsession becomes most pronounced when she is deciding what to wear in Alaska in summer.
Best of the best: Winter activities in Alaska
Slow traveling cats get the honor of experiencing our favorite places outside of the typical tourist seasons. Last summer I watched as crowds of tourists flocked to Alaska to relish long days and beautiful nature. As the snow began to fall, however, they all retreated to the lower 48. Now all cats know that when crowds start to dissipate, the real fun begins! Wintertime is when Alaska really shines as a unique travel experience. Like all good cats, the locals have adapted to extreme conditions while maintaining a deep connection to nature. Are you adventurous enough to plan a trip during the winter season? Read on for the best winter activities in Alaska.
Things to do in Sonora, California – Found: Hidden Gem
Perhaps the greatest privilege of being a slow traveling cat is the ability to spend time in lesser known travel destinations. As a cat I like to do the exact opposite of what people expect, which includes getting off the beaten path! Exploring the lovely town of Sonora, California alongside my favorite human has been one of my favorite travel experiences on the west coast. One of a few gateways to Yosemite National Park, Sonora is the perfect place to learn about California’s rich history, explore nature and truly experience life in a small mountain town. In order to plan your perfect trip, I am excited to share the best things to do in Sonora, California.
10 day Alaska Itinerary – the best of Alaska
Alaska is the perfect place for traveling cats that love adventure! As a cat, I particularly love the abundance of wildlife that Alaska has to offer as well as the varied outdoor experiences. Everyone knows that cats love to be outside and, for that, there is no greater place than the lovely state of Alaska. Having extensively explored this state, my human travel companion and I have learned a lot about the best places to visit. Together, we have crafted the perfect 10 day Alaska Itinerary, complete with variations for different seasons.
The many neighborhoods of San Francisco: what you need to know
One thing that cats love about San Franscisco is the variety of sights, sounds, and smells that can be found in a small area. Just 7 miles long and 7 miles wide, this small space has so many curiosities that it is broken down into over 30 districts to make it easier to explore. So, the question is: What are you looking for in your San Francisco adventure? From the hidden gems to mainstay activities, this city has it all! Keep those tails high as we dive into the different San Francisco districts.
Great Falls, Montana: Make your escape into the wilderness
For as long as I can remember I have always been fascinated by the concept of the sink faucet. As a cat, I am naturally endeared to running water and had always thought that was as good as it could get. Well, I was wrong. During our trip to Great Falls, Montana I was introduced to something called a waterfall. I could hardly believe my cat eyes! I will never look at a kitchen faucet the same.