The Sunshine State is known for its coastline, but if you're looking to dodge the price and crowds of South Beach, consider these underrated Florida beaches.
From Mark Twain to Maya Angelou, some of the most famous writers lived in, or were inspired by, Northern California. This road trip takes you through time.
Imagine camping on a ridge overlooking the endless expanse of the Pacific Ocean. That's what you'll get at this campground in a California national forest.
Calling all foodies: When it comes to savoring the best flavors in the heart of the Big Apple, the celeb chef's top pick is bound to tantalize your taste buds.
If you like exploring national parks and taking road trips, then the Grand Circle should be on your bucket list where you will see nine different parks.
This Alaskan highway is known for being dangerous, yet beautiful. Don't worry -- we offer you alternative road trips that are less intense, but still stunning.
We all love a good celebrity sighting, but celebrity tours can be disappointing for you and invasive for them. Here are alternatives to get your Hollywood fix.
It's never too early to start planning your next summer vacation, especially when it involves visiting one of the biggest waterparks on the Eastern Shore.
This national park is a place where history and small town vibes collide. It offers a calm, quiet getaway to relax and explore the home of Jimmy Carter.
Although the ring of fire eclipse will only last a few minutes, visitors to this southern coastal park will enjoy the longest views of the solar eclipse.
Millions of Americans will be able to view the upcoming ring of fire solar eclipse, but this Midwest national park has one of the world's clearest night skies.
Whether you choose to hike or horseback through the scenic landscape, the lack of crowds at this underrated Midwest national park enhances wildlife viewing.
As the Moon glides between the Earth and the Sun, it casts an awe-inspiring shadow. Here's how and where you can view the annular solar eclipse this weekend.
Fall festivals are annual traditions for many. If you're looking for some of the best fall festivals in the U.S., head to Pennsylvania to celebrate autumn.
If you're a fan of water in your outdoor activities, it's hard to pass up this National Preserve located in East Texas. There's plenty to do on land, too.
No need to let a rainy day ruin your trip to New York City - there's plenty to do and even many sights to see that can be enjoyed while you stay warm and dry.
Solo travel doesn't have to be intimidating. If you're just getting started, we've picked out some great destinations based on tips shared by Samantha Brown.
From the Big Sky of Montana to the Oregon coastline, American and Native history is written along the road at the most historic landmarks of the Northwest.
Fall is the most beautiful time of year to go hiking, especially on the East Coast. This park offers stunning views of the fall foliage across miles of trails.
Venturing into the heart of the Grand Canyon demands more than just curiosity -- it takes the spirit of an adventurer and the skills of a seasoned hiker.