While you can't kayak the entire river, you can kayak most of it, and thousands of intrepid, adventure-minded travelers launch into this river each summer.
In a world filled with photo editing, it can be hard to know what's real. That said, there are places out there designed by nature that don't need retouching.
From New Zealand's coast to the peaks of Central Asia, there are countless beautiful hikes in the world. Find out which trails should be on your bucket list.
The U.S. leads the world in a lot of categories - some good, some not so much. With shark attacks, it's better to stay off the podium but, alas, we're No. 1.
Whether you are interested in long-distance, extra scenic, or simply life-changing traipsing, there is a bucket-list hike on this list that's meant for you.
There are places all over the world to see and swim with dolphins in the wild. Our list also includes some manmade facilities for guaranteed encounters.
Notorious for its sheer drop-offs, pretty intense exposure, and narrow ridges to reach the summit, Angels Landing is a thrilling hike not for the faint-hearted.
While greeting the day anywhere on the Atlantic Coast is special, Acadia holds the distinction of welcoming the sun before most anywhere else on the East Coast.
From scenic backcountry trails and geysers to time-carved canyons and some of the world's most diverse wildlife, Yellowstone National Park is simply incredible.
As the name suggests (informs), Precipice Trail is probably the national park's most strenuous and dangerous hike in Acadia but it may be the most rewarding.
The West Coast is a haven for nature and beach lovers alike, which is why it's a fantastic place to combine the two and spend a night camping on the beach.
If you want to see the Milky Way, delight in the glittering stars, catch a meteor shower, or simply bask in the moonlight, head to these spots in Tennessee.
If you want to marvel at the Milky Way, catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, or simply see the stars like never before, head to these Maine stargazing spots.
Given Antarctica's alien landscape, it almost aspires to be as unattainable and alluring as space travel. This makes it a bucket-list item for many travelers.
Though traveling is part of the allure of the RV lifestyle, it doesn't necessarily mean RVers drive constantly. In fact, many choose to stay parked long-term.
With sites like the breathtaking redwood forests, Sierra Nevada Mountains, and picturesque coastal areas, there are plenty of RV camping sites to choose from.
Want to discover just how beautiful America really is? The America the Beautiful Pass is an incredible deal if you're longing to explore the great outdoors.
The United States is blessed with plenty of places where the public can witness an inspirational sunset. Check out our top picks for gorgeous sunset views.