One of the "Mighty Five" National Parks located in Utah, Zion National Park may be the mightiest in terms of the amount of yearly visitors and the variety of hiking trails it offers. From adrenaline junkies to casual hikers, Zion has tons of trails that range from beginner to moderate and strenuous, plus you're constantly surrounded by towering mountains on all sides.
Read MoreBryce Canyon in Utah is an underrated National Park that will make you feel like you’ve stepped onto Mars. Some of the best Bryce Canyon hikes will take you from the upper rim, deep into the canyon of orange rock formations. The panoramic views are worth the trek and the Park is some of the best Utah hiking the state has to offer!
Read MoreWhen most people think about Miami, the first things that come to mind are beautiful people, crazy nightclubs and the party atmosphere stereotypically associated with South Beach. However, there is so much more to experience in and around Miami and Fort. Lauderdale and these are 6 things you cannot miss.
Read MoreWhen looking for a unique experience in Miami, consider a self-guided walking tour of Little Havana! This colorful and bustling stretch of the Calle Ocho street is filled with restaurants, shops and gorgeous murals. From the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame to Domino Park Little Havana, the streets are booming with Cuban culture at every turn.
Read MoreThere are countless activities on the Florida Coast but snorkeling Key Largo is especially fun. Traveling 5 miles off the coast, you’ll have the chance to see a variety of marine animals and fish and afterwards you can have dinner and drinks in the relaxed beach atmosphere of Key West, making for a perfect day of vacation.
Read MoreWynwood, Florida is located just a 20 minute drive from South Beach. Its vibrant art scene stems from mural after mural across the blocks of warehouses that were once part of a crime-ridden neighborhood. Now the area is flourishing as a gentrified social and cultural hub in the center of Miami. Walking through the streets will take you on an artistic journey of the senses as you're enveloped in street art and you stumble into local shops and eateries.
Read MoreIn the middle of California, in an area spanning the size of Rhode Island, you’ll find Joshua Tree National Park, home to surreal landscapes and a zen desert atmosphere. During the day you can hike through seemingly endless rock formations, while at night there are countless stars and planets visible in the panoramic sky. Learn more about the best hikes and how to stay safe during your unforgettable excursion to Joshua Tree.
Read MoreDon’t be afraid to travel to experience a Quebec City winter. Quebec will make you feel like you’ve journeyed to France, allowing you to taste delicious French food and experience French culture. In the winter, Quebec City is perfectly decorated for Christmas and there are so many things to do to celebrate the holidays from dogsledding to taking a break at the Siberia Station Spa.
Read MoreWinter in Canada may be incredibly cold, but there is still plenty of adventurous fun you can explore outside. Dog sledding near Quebec City is the perfect winter activity that will take you through stunning forest landscapes and will give you a break from cities and crowds on your vacation. Make sure you add dog sledding to your Quebec bucket list!
Read MoreThe Hotel Chateau Frontenac is hands down the best choice when you’re deciding where to stay in Quebec City. Its history, exceptional service and location make it an ideal home base for exploring the old town of Quebec. Plus its castle-like architecture will make you feel like royalty!
Read MoreMontreal, Canada is a gorgeous city on the water which has a thriving modern feel balanced out with older architecture. Even if you can only spend one day in Montreal, you can still see all the things that make it an amazing travel destination like the cobblestone streets and quaint little shops and eateries of the Old Port (or le Vieux Port in French).
Read MoreStepping back in time can be a fun way to spend part of your vacation. Pioneertown in the desert of California will make you feel like you’ve walked into the 1800’s with an Old West saloon, horse stables, and an old main street. You’ll expect a cowboy and tumbleweed around every corner.
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