CREATOR PROFILE

Kimberly Parks

Travel Blogger / Lawyer
When she is not practicing law, Kimberly is on the road — solo camping in national parks, cruising back roads on her motorcycle, and documenting every mile for an audience that shares her restless curiosity. Her creative voice is grounded in real experience: she writes about the logistics of a cross-country move with the same vivid detail she brings to a mountain-pass driving guide. That authenticity is what makes her content stick.

Los Angeles, California

Content
Travel

Experience

Creator Portfolio

EXPERIENCE WITH PROPS

Kimberly has produced hybrid editorial and endorsement content across the automotive, solo travel, and outdoor recreation verticals. Her episodes combine practical how-to guidance with personal narrative, consistently delivering relatable stories about solo adventure, road safety, and the freedom of exploring on your own terms.

Subject Matter

Automotive services, solo travel, and outdoor recreation. Kimberly's published work spans cross-country road trips, mountain driving safety guides, and solo camping narratives — all grounded in first-hand experience and delivered with the practical authority of someone who has logged the miles herself.

Automotive
Travel
Community

Content Formats

Hybrid editorial content combining travel photography, short-form video, and long-form personal narrative. Kimberly's work blends practical advice with memoir-style storytelling, producing branded content that reads like a trusted friend sharing hard-won travel wisdom.

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Get to know

Kimberly Parks

Kimberly is an avid hiker, solo traveler, and attorney with knowledge and stories to spare. Her writing captures the thrill and vulnerability of solo adventure — from facing fears in the American wilderness to navigating mountain passes — in a voice that is both practical and deeply personal.

Sample Work

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Published

Published with Props

Facing My Fear of Solo Camping in the American Wilderness

A Cross Country Move In My First Car

Stay Safe: 10 Tips for Driving through Mountains, Hills, and Remote Areas