Kim Magaraci is a travel advisor based in southern New Jersey. Her journey into the world of travel began in 2016 when she joined a prominent publication specializing in uncovering the hidden gems of the United States. Since then, Kim has crafted a remarkable portfolio, comprising over 5,000 articles, itineraries, and guides that detail the diverse landscapes of America. She has traveled the country extensively – from the sun-soaked deserts of Southern California to the rugged coastlines of Maine. Though the beaches of the Jersey Shore will always be a favorite, her heart belongs to the Tetons and Wind River Range of Wyoming, as well as the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The colder the climate, the more she feels at home, particularly when exploring the trails at ski resorts in the Rockies, the Sierras, or on the Ice Coast. She is a maestro when it comes to planning ski trips, making sure clients are not only pointed towards incredible lodging but also armed with knowledge about bucket-list ski runs and the best apres-ski spots in town. She’s on a quest to visit every National Park in the United States and Canada and loves helping others plan immersive trips to experience these treasured landscapes. Whether you’re looking to hike into the backcountry or explore places easily accessible from the road, she can help you experience the life-changing magic hidden within each park and the surrounding community. Kim loves nothing more than crafting an adventurous itinerary and has a knack for finding the right balance of experiences for any type of traveler. One of her talents is tracking down the best local cuisine – truly, you haven’t lived until you’ve had a slice of pie from the Cowboy Cafe in Dubois, Wyoming – and finding the most scenic and secluded spots of America’s National Parks. Aside from rugged trails and snow-covered peaks, Kim’s interests include horseback riding, live music, and road-tripping with her dogs Wilco, Lily, and Yoshi.
Travel Specialties:
Adventure, Arts & Culture, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoons, National Parks, Solo Travel, and Train Trips
Destination Specialties:
Antarctica, Europe, and North America