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.
Has dealing with crowded beaches all summer left you exhausted? Consider heading to this town on the East Coast for a relaxing fall getaway by the waterside.
Lights, camera, campus! With its picturesque architecture and timeless charm, this iconic California college has become Hollywood's go-to filming backdrop.
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.
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.
If you revel in a good surf sesh, then you're going to want to pay a visit to this specific beach on the island of Kauai where the waves are unbeatable.
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.
Step back in time with a getaway to this idyllic island located in the Midwest. It's a very popular summer destination, but fall is a gorgeous time to visit.
If your vacation goals involve slowing down, outdoor family fun, and taking in gorgeous autumn colors, escape to the charming and beautiful Hudson Valley, NY.
Known for its fondness of make-believe, costumes, and set creation, this major California city is an overlooked place to celebrate Halloween on the West Coast.
When fall comes and October hits, it's the perfect time to hit up some spooky activities to kick off the season. Here's a great day trip from New York City.
There are plenty of pretty places in the U.S. during autumn, but one lakeside Midwest road trip route, known as the Tunnel of Trees, is a picture-perfect drive.
Fossils from multiple species of dinosaur have been found at Makoshika State Park. Notable discoveries include an entire triceratops skull and mammoth tusks.
This popular Southwest Colorado mountain town offers some of the most spectacular fall colors in the state. You'll enjoy less crowds during the off season too.
Dreaming of delicious meals, perfect fall weather, and fall activities? Here's all the reasons why this place tops our best places to spend Thanksgiving.
Planning a day at the beach? If you want to visit this idyllic coastal hotspot, plan ahead: you'll need a reservation. Here's why you have to book in advance.
Dinoland U.S.A. has been a popular attraction at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom since 1998. Now, the theme park ares is in for a major re-imagining.