Nestled in the mountains of British Columbia is the famous ski resort of Whistler. This Canadian gem has all a couple needs for an exciting, romantic vacation.
Rugged phone cases are great travel accessories, but even the best ones have some shortcomings. Phoozy cases were meant to fix that. What happened to them?
If you'd like to plan a winter ski vacation minus the crowded slopes, consider a stay at this small ski resort tucked into the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming.
"Yellowstone" is the most popular show on cable and broadcast TV right now, and if you want to feel like you're part of it this cabin is an absolute must-visit.
Rangiroa in the French Polynesia is a destination that has some of the best spots in the world for scuba diving. Expect to see sharks, dolphins, and more!
New York offers a wealth of stunning natural beauty to explore, including a state park with hiking trails that feature breathtaking views of 19 waterfalls.
Surf's up! This bodysurfing company went on "Shark Tank" to help people become one with the ocean. Did they get a deal? Where are they now? Find out here.
This national park in England offers so many mountains to hike, you won't know where to start. No matter what your experience level, there's a trail for you.
Hikers eager to take in the wonders of the coast and the local marine life should head to this popular beach trail for stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
If you're looking to fly south this winter, defrost by visiting Florida's best state parks. Many offer endless opportunities for ocean fun, camping, and more.
From coast to coast and beyond, the water parks across the U.S. are bountiful. Join us as we take a look at the best water parks to visit across the U.S.
Next time you pay a visit to the Florida Panhandle, skip the resort towns and opt for camping at this beautiful state park instead. Get all the details here.
Water lovers won't want to miss this underrated French locale, which boasts a plethora of flora and fauna, along with several opportunities for adventures.
Tired of remembering to pack batteries - and hoping they'll last - for your next camping trip? IKEA has an answer or two to light your campsite, sans batteries.
This scenic byway through the Appalachians was once a trail carved through forest by Native Americans as well as pioneers during America's westward expansion.
Whale watching is a thrilling experience. Visit this Central American coastal paradise to catch a sight of humpback whales as they follow their migration path.
If you're a cross-it-off-your-bucket-list type of person, consider hiking to the summit of Mount Mitchell -- the highest peak east of the Mississippi River.
Located about 70 miles west of D.C. and spanning over 197,000 acres of protected land, this national park has black bears, white-tailed deer, and barred owls.