What's the harm in taking a rock, right? The reality is more complicated. If you're visiting Hawaii, here are some reasons why taking a rock is disrespectful.
If you love calm lakes surrounded by a forest of bald cypress trees, then you don’t want to miss this state park in Delaware for all your water adventures.
Arachnophobes beware! This Texas park outside of Dallas got famous for an epic, 200-yard spider web. Luckily, spiders aren't the only thing the park offers.
Miami is known for its stunning beaches, lively nightlife, and unique architecture. This waterfront park is a perfect jumping-off point to explore Miami.
Working on the ultimate road trip around the ghost towns of the United States? This mysterious spot in the mountains of Colorado is a must-add to the itinerary.
There is something for everyone in Texas, and the Lone Star State's best spot for birdwatching doubles up with natural beauty and fantastic adventures.
Everyone loves a waterfall, but what about one where the Devil himself is said to have hosted a dinner party? That's the legend of this New Hampshire waterfall.
Don't get mugged by a whale! Okay, it's not quite like that. But whale "mugging" is a magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience you'll hope for in Hawaii.
There’s an infamous brontosaurus in North Carolina that’s had a rough life. Luckily, you can join the locals by visiting him and celebrating his endurance.
Hawaii is famous for its unbelievable nature, and the charm of this arboretum offers plenty of chances to escape the hustle and bustle and head into serenity.
In a state as popular as California, there's never a bad time to find a hidden gem. Tucked away in an underrated state park, this waterfall fits the bill.
If you are looking for a way to escape the hustle and bustle of Minnesota's Twin Cities, this gorgeous state park with beautiful lakes is just the ticket.
The majestic gray wolf has been seen once again in California, but what should you do if you come across this glorious animal in the wilds of the Golden State?
You probably don’t want to visit a place called the “Zone of Death,” but this part of Yellowstone National Park in Idaho has an unnerving legal loophole.
You're going to want to try an authentic Chicago Italian beef sandwich, but don't order like a tourist. Here's how to order "a beef" like a true Chicagoan.
Learn how the stunning Mount Shasta became a spiritual hub and perfect destination for outdoor adventures, healing energy, and grounding connections to Earth.
Not everyone likes the chaos of New York City. Instead, head to the North Fork of Long Island to visit this seaside town that's a perfect weekend getaway.
Spending time surrounded by gigantic redwoods is a must when in California, and what better way than by embarking on a underrated family-friendly adventure?
When Disney's Discovery Island opened in the '70s it had everything it needed to be a huge success, so it surprised many when it closed suddenly in 1999.