Headquarted in Utah
The Trek Planner is a small adventure website. I share adventures from hiking, exploring abandoned mines, petroglyphs, ATV trips, and more!
From Kaysville Utah but Jeff has spent many years working in Alaska near Denali National Park. Jeff has always enjoyed exploring new places and sometimes he will pick a random place on a map that he’s never been to and just go drive there.
Jeff started The Trek Planner back in 2013 after being tired of seeing other outdoor websites skimping on the details and pictures. He looked up hikes on certain websites and found that the information was lacking or misleading and he knew that he could do better. So Jeff started an outdoor blog style website which was originally named Trek Trax for a few weeks before changing the name to what it is now.
Jeff@thetrekplanner.com
Hello Jeff, My name is Raymond Macon and I live in Centennial, Colorado. I’ve been watching your short videos and have been enjoying them very much. Today (8 April 2023) I discovered your website and can’t wait to explore more of it. As someone with a degree in geography, I am keenly interested in the places you’ve explored and the discoveries you are sharing with the rest of us via YouTube and the Web. Keep up the good work! I have one suggestion for the short videos I’ve watched on my cellphone: You should tell your viewers the location of… Read more »
Hi Raymond! Thank you for your kind words! I would love to be able to share locations freely with like-minded people. I used to do this in the past. Right now, I am mixed on what to do about sharing locations due to increased vandalism and harm to the sites. I would love to create a space for people like us to be able to talk about this type of thing more open without people going out and digging through these special sites or taking artifacts and things. I know I’m not the first person to visit many of these… Read more »
Hey Jeff!
I love your articles!
I’ve been able to find some great information on your blogs to places I’ve visited, where my own research has failed!
Do you ever have people join you or are you looking to expand your team?
Hi Jessica! Thank you for your kind words! I’m still coming up with some ideas on what to do with my website, which may include expanding! I’ll reach out to you if I am!
Please do!!
Jeff, love your videos and your logo! Any t shirts available?
Hey Jeff, I have a ranch in northern Arizona. It is situated on ancient anasazi land. I have a shamans cave, ….. 500 foot cliffs with ancient stairwells leading to sacred petroglyphs, meteorite craters with ancient ceremonial sites, and even a little known public site with 5,000 anasazi petroglyphs. All within 10 mile radius of us…and more We have an organic farm on our ranch and make over 100 ancient native remedies. I might have a few adventures for you if your interested, I am a retired film and TV executive and not interested in the media side of it…..just… Read more »
Hi David! Thank you for your comment. I am very interested especially with the ancient stairwells and other sites you mentioned. Is this something I could come explore?
Hi Jeff, I recently viewed some of your adventures and loved every one. I want to tell you how much I appreciate your respect for the places you explore. I agree with you about not foreclosing some of the locations. Stay safe.
Hi Jeff. I am trying to gain membership but your enrollment form asks for an invitation code. I don’t have one, I haven’t gotten one in the mail. Where do I locate this code?
Hey Alan! THANK YOU for bringing this to my attention. I probably wouldn’t have known otherwise, so thank you! I got it fixed!