While islands are popular vacation destinations for those looking for adventure, you may want to skip visiting the most dangerous islands in the world.
If you need a vacation, why not unplug from everyday life? From private islands to mountain retreats, consider these vacation destinations with no cell service.
Visiting waterfalls for the photos is one thing, but you can actually swim surrounded by the natural splendor at these beautiful waterfalls in America.
Thrill-seekers have sought out what some call cliff camping, and others call completely unbelievable. We've discovered some of the most insane destinations.
A natural body of fresh water that usually situated near a river or stream, the incredible swimming holes on this list are scattered all over the world.
Independence Day is often associated with BBQs, fireworks, festivals, and, most importantly, parades. These are the biggest 4th of July parades across America.
There's much more to do in Florida's Everglades than you may have realized. The park is also a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve.
Pets are an equal member of your family, and they love a trip. Some national parks are friendlier for pups than others, so grab a leash and bring them along.
These beaches might be beautiful, but they are also popular with sharks. If swimming with sharks isn't your idea of fun, give these spots a wide berth.
So, you've decided you want to hike the Appalachian Trail - all 2,200 miles of it. Before buying hiking boots, first-timers should read this ultimate guide.
To optimize your experience, check out this ultimate guide to stargazing at Cherry Springs State Park, whether you're a professional or novice sky-searcher.
Have you ever wanted to stay on a farm? Whether you're looking to learn and work or just relax in nature, find out all there is to know about farmstays here.
Boasting immense mountains, extensive ski acreage, and top terrain parks, these are the best ski resorts in the West, according to winter sports enthusiasts.
Each ski resort on the East Coast offers a unique experience, so no matter what type of skier you are, you're bound to find one just right for your next trip.
While the tallest mountain in the world is world-renowned for its size, there are plenty of fascinating facts about Mt. Everest that aren't commonly known.
Paul Templer now jokes that his dangerous encounter was "a bad day at the office," he knows he is lucky to be alive after an attack by a two-ton hippopotamus.
Each year, climbers from across the globe trek to the Himalayan monarch to test their mettle against more than five and a half vertical miles of mountain.
Even when we look at the lifeless scar of a clearcut forest, it takes a leap of imagination to picture the forest intact, and inhabited by real-life animals.