Miranda Lambert and Husband Brendan McLoughlin Share Photos From Their ‘Magical’ Adventures At Arches National Park

Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin are currently in the midst of their “20-day run of adventures out west”…

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Miranda Lambert, Brendan McLouglin; Photos via Instagram

Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin are currently in the midst of their “20-day run of adventures out west” and their latest destination was the scenic city of Moab in eastern Utah. 

Lambert and McLoughlin are traveling with Lambert’s longtime friend and bandmate Gwen Sebastian as well as her husband Louis Newman.  

On Friday (July 8), the “Strange” singer took to Instagram to share a series of photos from their latest excursion.

The snapshots feature the travel buddies in the desert surrounded by picturesque scenes filled with rock formations. They even documented their thrilling ride on off-road vehicles in Arches National Park and what appears to be a double date night at a local establishment. 

“Magical Moab! 🧡” Lambert captioned the images.

McLoughlin also shared photos from their trip on his Instagram and gushed over the beautiful city.

“MOAB!!! Thought I was on a different planet for a few days, this area is incredible. Till next time 🤙🏽🤙🏽” McLoughlin wrote. 

The two couples kicked off her nearly three-week trip in The Centennial State of Colorado earlier this month after Lambert wrapped up her trek on The Bandwagon Tour with Little Big Town. 

On Tuesday (July 5), Lambert shared images from the first adventure of their 20-day journey across the West Coast. 

“Time off touring means it’s time to hit the dusty trail! There is no better way to spend summer than glamping with your best pals. @gwensebastian and @jed_i_night with their camper named ‘Toodle Lou’ and me and @brendanjmcloughlin with our @airstream_inc Globetrotter we call ‘The Sheriff,’” Lambert captioned the series of photos.

Lambert continued, “We’re out on a 20-day run of adventures out west. We kicked it off in beautiful Colorado. Stay tuned for more tales from the road. Happy trails y’all! #homeiswhereyouroam #Tourist

Sebastian dubbed the trip the “Best vacation EVER.” 

In early June, Lambert shared details about the July camping trip with People, revealing plans to visit Colorado, Utah, Montana and Wyoming on the 20-day trek. 

“Everyone’s like, ‘So you’re gonna get right off the bus and right into a camper,” she said. “But, it’s such a different way of seeing the world. It’s through a windshield, but it’s with freedom versus pulling into a parking lot where I wait all day, play a show, then roll the next town. This is like a way to actually see things. I always say I’ve been everywhere and seen nothing, which is kind of part of what I do. Gwen always says, ‘What we do is a hard lifestyle. So while all our knees and elbows work, we’re gonna go do some fun stuff.’”

Lambert and McLoughlin have often shared updates from their travels together.  

In 2020, they logged 1,000 miles in six days with “The Sheriff,” making stops from Tennessee to Virginia, Pennsylvania and finally, New York. 

The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year previously gushed over McLoughlin’s navigation skills and admitted he was the “best navigator” during their travels. 

In early 2021, the couple took a “magical” winter road trip that brought them to Asheville, North Carolina where they visited The Biltmore Estate and various Asheville eateries.

This fall, Miranda Lambert will launch her much-anticipated Las Vegas residency, Velvet Rodeo. 

Kicking off on September 23, 2022, the residency will take place at the 7,000-seat Zappos Theater inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, the centerpiece of the famed Las Vegas Strip.
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