The United States has a number of national parks and an even bigger number of state parks. But which one is best for you on your next trip? Here's what to know.
You can climb a trail to get to the highest point in the entire state of Texas. But be forewarned: Getting there will be a challenge. Here's what to know.
The West Coast is full of places that have just as much history as the East Coast. Here are some of the best historic cities to visit on the West Coast.
LA is a vibrant mix of highbrow and mom-and-pop food offerings at all price points, making it a foodie paradise. So how much should you expect to spend?
This national park offers up a rare experience every evening in the summer, and it will leave you breathless. Just leave your electronic devices behind.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a golf lover's dream destination - with plenty to do even if you don't golf. With more than 90 courses, you won't get bored.
An estimated 99% of the Dry Tortugas National Park is underwater. As you might expect, a visit here is a true off-the-grid experience. Here's what to know.
Heading to the Windy City? These are the Chicago tourist attractions you might not already know about but you should definitely plan to see while visiting.
You can visit the Statue of Liberty's crown and the pedestal on which she stands, but not her famous torch. Here's why the torch is off-limits to tourists.
Gulf Shores is a top-ranked, budget-friendly beach that often gets overlooked in favor of splashier destinations but smart travelers know it packs a punch.
You don't have to break the bank when you visit Washington, D.C. There are plenty of fun, free things to do in the city that the whole family will love.
If you're visiting America for the first time, it can be hard to know where to start. These are our top picks for the American places every European should see.
Yellowstone National Park's outstanding beauty makes it a haven for visitors looking to revel in the majesty of nature. Here's why it's a must for campers.
Hawaii's Kalalau Trail is one of the most beautiful - and treacherous - trails in the country. 11 miles of stunning Pacific Ocean vistas, beauty, and danger.
Amity, the setting of "Jaws," may be fictional but the troubles with great white sharks off the coast of Cape Cod are very real, as sharks followed seals there.
Swimming with sharks sounds dangerous, but this U.S. destination offers tourists a safe and memorable experience in tropical waters with multiple species.