Trip Itineraries

Real Trips, real Details

These itineraries are based on places I’ve actually visited—planned with intention, paced for enjoyment, and full of helpful takeaways.

Whether you’re heading out for a quick weekend or a longer adventure, you’ll find ideas to borrow, routes to follow, and honest notes on what worked (and what I’d tweak next time).

Pine trees frame a scenic view of a mountain lake with clear blue sky and distant peaks—perfect for Utah travel. The lush, green landscape evokes a peaceful wilderness, ideal for exploring Utah summer activities.

I’ve got a map for that


If there’s one thing I rarely travel without, it’s a custom Google Map. I pin every stop—like coffee shops, viewpoints, and lunch spots—so you can see how it all fits together.

It’s one of my favorite ways to make a trip feel easy, even in a brand new place.

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A Few Things About My Itineraries

A black Athleta pouch, tube of Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen, black sunglasses, a phone showing a to-do list, and a Google Maps Lists tab—all essentials for a hassle-free trip—rest on a white surface.

01. I’ve actually been to every place I write about.

These aren’t generic roundups—I share real trips we’ve taken, with honest notes on what worked, what I’d change, and what I’d do again.


02. They’re flexible by design.

I don’t plan every hour, and I don’t think you should either. My itineraries are meant to guide—not box you in.


03. Timing and pacing matter.

I build each itinerary around natural flow, downtime, and logistics that make sense (no backtracking across town five times a day!).


04. I love to include Google Maps.

Most itineraries include a custom map with pinned stops, walking routes, and notes—so you can easily make it your own.


05. I focus on what felt good.

My goal isn’t just to fill your time—it’s to help you create a trip that feels fun, easy, and memorable in the best way.


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