Denizens of New York City looking for the ideal way to enjoy the fall foliage should consider taking a day trip to this hotel surrounded by acres of forests.
If you're a fan of camping, you'll likely want to explore one particular East Coast campground. After all, it's a great home base for exploring the coastline.
This national park in California is a hiker's dream. It offers nature-loving and adventurous travelers the opportunity to walk among ancient volcanic ruins.
The Linville Falls of North Carolina are some of the most beautiful waterfalls along the East Coast. A short hike offers multiple viewpoints of it splendor.
Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park, not far from Nashville, is home to the longest cave system in the world. Guided tours and camping only add to the fun.
Indy fans will recall the iconic scenes at the start of "The Last Crusade." Utah's Arches National Park, the filming location, is also a must-visit destination.
Whether you are a beginner or a pro surfer, access to the Pacific Ocean is possible in this region of the U.S. Here are some of the best beaches to consider.
Taking on the three tallest mountains in the U.K. is no small task, even for experienced hikers. But doing this in 24 hours makes it a major challenge.
Camping can be as messy as it is fun, and nothing ruins the experience more than musty clothes and mud in your tent. Here's what you need to stay tidy.
Those seeking beautiful autumn foliage should visit this Midwest national park. It not only provides breathtaking views but also holds historical significance.
There are certain safety precautions you need to be aware of if you're driving an RV. After all, an RV road trip isn't the same as taking a road trip in a car.
Camping enthusiasts searching for a retreat that includes fabulous views of the Atlantic Ocean need look no further than this state park on the East Coast.
Camping trips are exhausting (in the best way). Make sure you still have enough energy to pack up properly and take care of your campsite before you leave.
This is why it's important to practice setting up camp and using your equipment before heading out on your trip (even if you're an experienced camper.)
There are more sled dogs than humans living in the remote wilderness of Greenland. Yet a visit to the country's national park is full of breathtaking scenery.
For an unforgettable experience, head to this U.S. national park to bask in the presence of some of the world's largest trees and oldest living organisms.
With unrivaled views of New Mexico's Organ Mountains, beautiful natural surroundings, and proximity to Las Cruces, this campground is ranked #1 in the U.S.