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A Hike Below the Matterhorn

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I have always loved getting out into nature, especially the mountains. So when the opportunity to see the Matterhorn in person presented itself, I was incredibly excited. The Matterhorn sits on the border of Italy and Switzerland. If you’ve been to Disneyland, there’s even a ride named after it! This is a famous landmark for mountain lovers everywhere.

I selected an easy hike in Italy that started in the ski town of Cervinia-Breuil and went up to a beautiful turquoise lake in front of the Matterhorn, called Lac de Goillet. This would be our goal for the day.

The day started with a scenic drive through the Italian Alps. We passed tiny mountain towns and winding streams. We even stopped at a local roadside fruit stand to pick up fresh fruit for a snack on our hike.

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Finally, we arrived in Cervinia. This town has picturesque views all around it, with a gorgeous stream at the entrance to the town, waterfalls trailing from mountain peaks in the distance, and of course, the Matterhorn towering above us. The buildings are something you’d only see as a replica in US ski towns, but this was the real deal!

First, we had to prepare for a day of hiking. And what better way to prepare than a delicious breakfast outside with Matterhorn views. We went to a local pastry shop called Sweet Side. They had tons of cute little breakfast pastries to choose from, called pasticcini. We picked a few, plus a chocolate croissant, and ate them with a cup of espresso while taking in the fresh mountain air.

Then, we went next door to a little shop with meats, cheeses, and jam called Cervinia Gourmet. My boyfriend had already packed us local cheeses from his hometown, so we just wanted some jam and crackers to go with it. We also got a chinotto, an Italian citrus soda. Then, we set out on our hike.

On our hike we passed fields of wildflowers, mountain cow farms where cheese is produced locally called alpeggi, and even some little creeks along the way. The Matterhorn was a clear and majestic background throughout the hike. As we started to climb higher in elevation, the air got significantly colder. The clouds began to roll in, but it kept us cool on our hike.

Finally, we made it to the lake. We unpacked our picnic and snacked while sitting on a large boulder next to the water. The cheese paired perfectly with the fruit and jam and was the best reward for a successful hike. The Matterhorn was masked by clouds at this point but the views we still just as impressive.

After this, we hiked back down to the town. The hike down was frigid and cold from the cloud cover, so we were very excited to treat ourselves to some nice hot chocolate once we reached the bottom.

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This was a day I’ll never forget. Every moment was incredible. If you get a chance to make a day trip from Turin or Milan, this place is a must! Check it out on your next Italian adventure.

Hiking at Squaw Valley

The weather is warming up! So let’s head to the mountains for a hike! Squaw Valley, an alpine resort area in Olympic Valley, California, is in the Lake Tahoe area. This is the perfect place for a fun day trip filled with food, shopping, hiking, and a mountain top swim!

Squaw Valley is the name of the resort area at the base of the mountain with shops and restaurants. They also run the ski lift to the hiking area. They have tons of great outdoor clothing shops as well as other great one of a kind stores. The restaurants are all top notch, and many are even dog friendly!

I like to start my day by taking the tram up to the top of the mountain where you can begin your hike. On the way up, you’ll see the most beautiful rock formations and mountain scenery down below as your tram slowly climbs higher and higher up the mountain side. A ticket can be booked in advance online and costs $29 round trip, up and down the mountain.

Once at the top, there’s tons of activities to do. I go straight for a hike! I hiked to see Emigrant peak and then hiked to the top of Squaw peak. The views were incredible! I could see down to Lake Tahoe off in the distance, as well as all of the valley I had just climbed moments before. I will mention, it can be a bit cold some days, even in mid August. So check the weather before you go for high camp.

After soaking in the views, I took a swim in the hot tub and pool located at high camp. It was so relaxing after a nice hike, and you can really enjoy the mountain air from the nice hot water.

For dinner, I took the tram back down the mountain to the Squaw Valley resort area and ate outside. The day I went, they resort was having a wine festival. There was live music and wine booths set up all around the outdoor shopping area. I also was able to enjoy some great shopping before heading back to the big city later that evening.

If you’re looking for a fun day trip from Sacramento or even just looking for places to explore in the Tahoe area, check out Squaw Valley. Between the hiking, shopping, eating, and swimming, there’s something for everyone here.