• Home
  • Adventure Travel Blog
    • Destinations
    • The Great Outdoors
      • Hiking
      • Camping
    • National Parks
    • Unique Stays
    • Gear Guides
    • Travel Tips
  • About Me
  • Work With Me
    • Services
    • Media Kit
  • Get in Touch

Chasing Trail

Chasing Trail

business inquiries

Thank you for your interest in working with me! Whether it’s here on Chasing Trail or freelance writing, I’m passionate about helping people explore more of the world β€” even if that starts, as it often does, with their hometown.

I strive to not only inspire people, but also provide the tools and resources they need toΒ  actually get out there. While I’m particularly skilled in SEO and have loads of high-ranking content to prove it, my writing also has a distinct authenticity and approachability.

Let's make some magic
Taryn-Shorr-Travel-Writer-ATV-Colorado

press + fam trips

In 2021, I partnered with 14+ CVBs. If you’re an under-the-radar destination, unique property, or PR firm wanting to show off local “hidden gems,” I’d love to discuss a FAM tour or press trip! The image above links to my media kit.

A freelance travel writer typing at a laptop on a workstation

freelance writing

I have over 1,000 ranked keywords, including dozens in the top 3 spots. Longtime clients include Cruise America RV Rentals, The Wander Club, RiverBeats, Coast Hotels, and Ava Grace Vineyards. Click the image to go to my portfolio.

Taryn Shorr, a freelance travel writer, walking through an open field in a forest wearing an orange dress

blogs + social media

Looking to broaden brand awareness and connect with your audience through blog posts or social media campaigns? I’ve worked with LuminAid, RBX, JetBoil, and dozens of other brands in the travel, outdoor, and food & beverage niches.

Taryn’s professionalism, enthusiasm, and quality articles have made her one of my favorite writers to work with. In addition, she communicates very well with our PR team, making sure we stay up-to-date on what she's written about our destination.
Amanda Marr
Director of Marketing & Communications, Sevierville Chamber of Commerce
I've known Taryn for quite some time as a professional and a friend. Her creative energy, attention to detail, and unique understanding of market trends and needs across several industries have helped three of my businesses tremendously.
Bobby Bramhall
President, Athlete Licensing Company | Owner, Stables at Strawberry Creek & Holston Springs wedding venues

Let's do this

If you’re looking for someone to tell your story in a voice that’s highly experienced yet also approachable, who just so happens to be an SEO wizard, I’m your girl.Β 

Contact me
Chasing-Trail-Adventure-Travel-Blog-Superstition-Wilderness-Desert
Taryn Shorr, a freelance travel writer, wearing an orange dress and a hat in a field

Ready To team up?

If your destination, brand, product, or service is a good fit, let’s discuss how we may be able to collaborate!

start the conversation

Follow Along @_chasingtrail

Do you believe in haunted hotels? Would you stay in one? What if it was one of Anthony Bourdain's favorites in the world?

#beyondyellowstone #boldlygomt #livingston #montana #hauntedhotel #uniquestays #stayawhile #wheretonext #yellowstonecountry
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
Do you believe in haunted hotels? Would you stay in one? What if it was one of Anthony Bourdain's favorites in the world? #beyondyellowstone #boldlygomt #livingston #montana #hauntedhotel #uniquestays #stayawhile #wheretonext #yellowstonecountry
1 day ago
View on Instagram |
1/6
πŸ“ The historic Murray Hotel in downtown Livingston, Montana

The late Anthony Bourdain named The Murray one of his top 10 hotels in the entire world - numerous times. Right up there with the iconic Chateau Marmont and other internationally-renowned hotels...this humble hotel in equally-humble Livingston. Specifically, he loved the Peckinpah Suite and the Murray Bar downstairs.

If you ever watched Parts Unknown or No Reservations, you may know Bourdain had a longtime love affair with Montana. I gotta say, I get it! πŸ€ͺ 

The Murray was built in 1904, has hosted countless celebs and dignitaries over its century-plus, and is supposedly haunted. It's not even a full block from the former train depot, which was BIG industry in Livingston for decades, so it's no surprise it was the happening spot.

I stayed in one of The Murray's 25 rooms, originally built (unsurprisingly) for long-time stays, set up like an apartment. I love unique stays like this, they have so much more character than cookie-cutter chain hotels! The whole vibe is just...different, imagining all the things that have happened inside those walls.

#boldlygomt #livingston #montana #beyondyellowstone #livingstonmt #uniquestays #hauntedhotel #wheretonext
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
πŸ“ The historic Murray Hotel in downtown Livingston, Montana The late Anthony Bourdain named The Murray one of his top 10 hotels in the entire world - numerous times. Right up there with the iconic Chateau Marmont and other internationally-renowned hotels...this humble hotel in equally-humble Livingston. Specifically, he loved the Peckinpah Suite and the Murray Bar downstairs. If you ever watched Parts Unknown or No Reservations, you may know Bourdain had a longtime love affair with Montana. I gotta say, I get it! πŸ€ͺ The Murray was built in 1904, has hosted countless celebs and dignitaries over its century-plus, and is supposedly haunted. It's not even a full block from the former train depot, which was BIG industry in Livingston for decades, so it's no surprise it was the happening spot. I stayed in one of The Murray's 25 rooms, originally built (unsurprisingly) for long-time stays, set up like an apartment. I love unique stays like this, they have so much more character than cookie-cutter chain hotels! The whole vibe is just...different, imagining all the things that have happened inside those walls. #boldlygomt #livingston #montana #beyondyellowstone #livingstonmt #uniquestays #hauntedhotel #wheretonext
1 day ago
View on Instagram |
2/6
I will literally never forget the dreamy lighting on this evening ✨️ 😍 

#montana #montanamoment #boldlygomt #magicmoment #sunsets_captures #sunsetsofinstagram
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
I will literally never forget the dreamy lighting on this evening ✨️ 😍 #montana #montanamoment #boldlygomt #magicmoment #sunsets_captures #sunsetsofinstagram
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
3/6
Nothing like a Montana summer sunset! β˜€οΈ 

#westisbest #montana #paradisevalley #duderanch
#montanaranch #sunsets_captures #sunsetphotography #sunsetlover
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
Nothing like a Montana summer sunset! β˜€οΈ #westisbest #montana #paradisevalley #duderanch #montanaranch #sunsets_captures #sunsetphotography #sunsetlover
2 days ago
View on Instagram |
4/6
If you've seen my stories the past few days, you know I went to Gardiner, Montana, the teeny-tiny community at Yellowstone's north entrance. [If you didn't see the stories, they're now a highlight!]

The devastating flooding in June hit Gardiner the hardest. Y'all probably saw the now-famous home that fell into the river in one piece - that was Gardiner. BUT amazingly, the community has largely returned to normal. Businesses just outside the park are open, the river has returned to nearly normal flow rates and clarity. Should be business as usual, except...it's a ghost town.

While 90ish % of the park has since reopened (amen! πŸ™), the north entrance remains closed - because the road looks like this in five places. That means that although people have resumed visiting iconic sites like Old Faithful and traffic elsewhere in the park has returned to normal parking lot conditions, Gardiner has been largely forgotten about. 

Here's the thing...

This is an unprecedented opportunity to experience a different Yellowstone. A Yellowstone you can enjoy largely to yourself, sharing it with no one but wildlife. Free of traffic and crowds of impatient tourists. Although you can't drive into the north entrance, you can take a whole slew of different tours or hire a guide, or hike or bike some limited routes (including to Mammoth Hot Springs!). 

This goes for Gardiner itself too. Most of the outfitters, accommodations, and restaurants/shops in town are OPEN and ready for business, ready to show you this other side of Yellowstone that's here for just a limited time. These aren't corporations that can afford to have an off season, y'all. They're small, family-owned businesses that depend ENTIRELY on having a strong summer season. There's no sugar coating it, this community NEEDS our support. 

If you've been considering taking a trip to Yellowstone or canceled one earlier this summer, reconsider. Go [re]discover the charms of Gardiner - check the highlight for all the ways you can and please help spread the word that Gardiner is open! We've met so many people that honestly didn't realize it's accessible!
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
If you've seen my stories the past few days, you know I went to Gardiner, Montana, the teeny-tiny community at Yellowstone's north entrance. [If you didn't see the stories, they're now a highlight!] The devastating flooding in June hit Gardiner the hardest. Y'all probably saw the now-famous home that fell into the river in one piece - that was Gardiner. BUT amazingly, the community has largely returned to normal. Businesses just outside the park are open, the river has returned to nearly normal flow rates and clarity. Should be business as usual, except...it's a ghost town. While 90ish % of the park has since reopened (amen! πŸ™), the north entrance remains closed - because the road looks like this in five places. That means that although people have resumed visiting iconic sites like Old Faithful and traffic elsewhere in the park has returned to normal parking lot conditions, Gardiner has been largely forgotten about. Here's the thing... This is an unprecedented opportunity to experience a different Yellowstone. A Yellowstone you can enjoy largely to yourself, sharing it with no one but wildlife. Free of traffic and crowds of impatient tourists. Although you can't drive into the north entrance, you can take a whole slew of different tours or hire a guide, or hike or bike some limited routes (including to Mammoth Hot Springs!). This goes for Gardiner itself too. Most of the outfitters, accommodations, and restaurants/shops in town are OPEN and ready for business, ready to show you this other side of Yellowstone that's here for just a limited time. These aren't corporations that can afford to have an off season, y'all. They're small, family-owned businesses that depend ENTIRELY on having a strong summer season. There's no sugar coating it, this community NEEDS our support. If you've been considering taking a trip to Yellowstone or canceled one earlier this summer, reconsider. Go [re]discover the charms of Gardiner - check the highlight for all the ways you can and please help spread the word that Gardiner is open! We've met so many people that honestly didn't realize it's accessible!
6 days ago
View on Instagram |
5/6
Had to sneak this one in late to be able to use the sound πŸ˜…

We had the huge honor of being in the first wave of guests at the oldest dude ranch in Montana, the OTO. It was built in 1889, closed in 1939, and just welcomed its first guests since at the end of July 2022. Pretty incredible staying in original cabins!

Stay tuned, I'll be sharing a ton more this entire coming week. 🀠

#montana #montanamoment #yellowstonecountry #duderanch #montanaranch #gardiner #paradisevalley
_chasingtrail
_chasingtrail
•
Follow
Had to sneak this one in late to be able to use the sound πŸ˜… We had the huge honor of being in the first wave of guests at the oldest dude ranch in Montana, the OTO. It was built in 1889, closed in 1939, and just welcomed its first guests since at the end of July 2022. Pretty incredible staying in original cabins! Stay tuned, I'll be sharing a ton more this entire coming week. 🀠 #montana #montanamoment #yellowstonecountry #duderanch #montanaranch #gardiner #paradisevalley
1 week ago
View on Instagram |
6/6
  • About Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

COPYRIGHT CHASING TRAIL Β© 2022 Site Powered by Pix & Hue.

We use cookies to give you a personalized, relevant browsing experience. By clicking β€œAccept”, you consent to their use on this site.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT