Pennsylvania's Most Snake-Filled Spots Are Not For The Faint Of Heart
Pennsylvania is a state full of natural wonders, and unfortunately, many of them are a favorite of snakes. The good news is most are non-venomous.
Read MorePennsylvania is a state full of natural wonders, and unfortunately, many of them are a favorite of snakes. The good news is most are non-venomous.
Read MoreThis provincial park in Canada is famous for its many cascades and waterfalls, including the fourth tallest waterfall in the country. Find out more.
Read MoreFor an under-the-radar, gorgeous destination in North Dakota, head to this state park with plenty of opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and camping.
Read MorePrepare for stunning views of a towering majestic mountain at Colorado's hidden beach camp, where outdoor activities and sleeping under the stars collide.
Read MoreBask in the glory of the Olympic Peninsula at this little-known campground. For just $5 a night, secure a spot along the glimmering Hoh River, backed by forest.
Read MoreThis circuit summits multiple New Hampshire peaks above 4,000 feet, providing a difficult but rewarding hike with great views of the White Mountains.
Read MoreThis desert in the shadows of an Oregon mountain is the perfect place to sleep under the stars and let your troubles melt away in a hot springs bath.
Read MoreWhether you're hoping to reel in rainbow trout, hike among pine trees, or toast marshmallows over a campfire, this campground by Tucson is a refreshing retreat.
Read MoreThis park, near popular St. Augustine, is loaded with nature — from long days on the beach, fishing the Intracoastal, or camping just steps away from the sand.
Read MoreFor a perfectly scenic spot to go summertime camping in California, don't miss out on this campground at twin alpine lakes with waterfalls and great fishing.
Read MoreThis state park in the Blue Mountains is one of the least-visited in Oregon but offers visitors excellent trails, camping spots, and gorgeous scenery.
Read MoreA hidden beach town in the heart of Minnesota? It's true! Just don't expect to see a lot of people on your visit, because this peaceful city's only a mile wide.
Read MoreThis quiet town in Ohio nestled near the Appalachian Mountains and is an underrated place full of great places to shop, explore museums, and enjoy the outdoors.
Read MoreTake a break from Massachusetts' coast and head to this huge state forest for unforgettable hikes, fishing, kayaking, camping, and other outdoor activities.
Read MoreThis national park in California is one of the most underrated, with its incredible cave system, hiking trails, and chances to see the largest bird in the U.S.
Read MoreThis underrated Ohio city is the place to go for camping on (literally) the river, a vibrant summertime strawberry festival, and green spaces.
Read MoreThis sandy recreation area about 2.5 hours from Salt Lake City is famous for its dunes, campsites, and off-roading adventures. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreA stunning historic riverboat stop in Louisiana is a revitalized small town with boutique shopping on the edge of a state park, home to a gorgeous lake.
Read MoreThis small and unassuming city in New Mexico is nestled near the Florida Mountains and is the perfect place for climbers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Read MoreAn underrated national park takes visitors through scenic drives and short hikes to overlooks of North Dakota's most striking landscapes.
Read MorePower your campsite (and your devices) using this practical camping item, available in Costco stores and often sold at a surprisingly affordable price.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a quiet getaway, this historic West Virginia city might be just what you need. It has a theater, a river and trails, and a rich history.
Read MoreThis rewarding Colorado trek to a stunning local lake surrounded by mountains is less than an hour from Boulder, making it an accessible escape for hikers.
Read MoreOhio is home to many lakes and rivers that beckon tourists -- and also snakes. The good news is that most of the snakes in Ohio are harmless.
Read MoreThis small town in the Catskill Mountains of New York is an outdoor playground with plenty of comfortable resorts as well as campgrounds and stunning hikes.
Read MoreYou don't need to be a DIY genius (or have heaps of equipment) to make a difference to your next camping adventure, as these easy hacks show.
Read MoreIndiana is a Midwestern state that is home to 54 unique islands that offer visitors a chance to lounge by the water, camp, hike, fish and so much more.
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