Colorado is an adventurer’s paradise, but the scenic state has a little something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to explore the great outdoors by foot or drive through Colorado’s miles of mountains, there are a few must-visit destinations that should be at the top of your list.
You might think that camping means “roughing it” in a tent or bare-bones accommodations. That’s not the case though. Outdoor vacation stays can have as many, if not more, creature comforts than other lodging alternatives.
Home to attractions and entertainment you can’t find anywhere else, Connecticut is a great destination for families and couples. This historic state has miles of beautiful coastline along the Atlantic and is addition to your list of states to visit.
Take your vacation to a new level at Sun Retreats Ocala Orange Lake in Citra, Florida. Nestled near Ocala, this all-age outdoor destination features RV sites, cozy cottages, and a rolling 9-hole golf course. Sounds inviting, right?
Although the seaside town of Cape May is an experience all on its own, there’s plenty of fun and activities that can be found beyond its borders. We recommend planning a day trip to one of the many nearby attractions during your next visit.
Autumn has arrived and snowbirds are preparing for their winter travels. Each year, northern guests migrate south to enjoy warm winter weather in states like Florida, Arizona, and California. Many begin their trips after Christmas, but those willing to start in October or November can unlock a wealth of benefits.
North America is a land of plenty for those in search of adventure. The U.S. and Canada are particularly rich in attractions, with much to see and do.
Road trips can be a great opportunity to search out the country’s best Americana. But it helps to know where to begin. We’re offering a helping hand with recommendations for 10 destinations that are distinctly American.
We’re firm believers that every state is filled with beauty. But some believe in “flyover” states, or places that aren’t worth vacationing. We’re proving that wrong with 10 attractions that you’ll only find in states that aren’t traditional vacation destinations.
Cape May is a popular destination that draws thousands of vacationers to explore the historic sights and sounds. While there’s plenty to do in Cape May itself, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is a unique area attraction that every traveler must check out at least once in their life.
Take an end of summer getaway as you explore outdoor camping destinations like Cape Cod, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and more.