Visitors To This Popular California Vacation Spot Could Face Up To $450 Fines For Illegal Parking
If you're thinking of driving to one of California's most iconic vacation spots, don't even think about leaving the car in an illegal spot.
Read MoreIf you're thinking of driving to one of California's most iconic vacation spots, don't even think about leaving the car in an illegal spot.
Read MoreAmerica’s highest lake is unsurprisingly in Colorado. The hike to this icon passes by gorgeous Rocky Mountain scenery before reaching the alpine watering hole.
Read MoreThis Wisconsin village offers small-town charm, scenic outdoor adventures, and a relaxing escape into some of the Midwest's most beautiful natural landscapes.
Read MoreThis charming Indiana city offers a small-town atmosphere with waterfront recreation, local history, walkable streets, and retiree-friendly activities.
Read MoreFrom incredible wildlife to snowcapped peaks, spewing geysers, technicolor springs, and glacial lakes, here's how to decide between Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
Read MoreAs the most visited national park, the Great Smoky Mountains can get busy and hectic. This nearby suburb provides a quiet, yet accessible escape.
Read MoreOnce the home of famed writer Gene Stratton-Porter, this historic cabin and protected wetlands take visitors back in time and showcase Indiana's natural beauty.
Read MoreAnglers don't need a license to fish from the shore of this stunning and storied state park, complete with centuries-old structures and scenic campsites.
Read MoreYou can simply admire Treasure Island’s idyllic scenery while having a picnic, or you can have a little more exciting outdoor adventures in the Indiana park.
Read MoreYou can't beat those college town vibes, and they are alive and well in this charming neighborhood just a hop, skip, and a jump from downtown Dayton.
Read MoreThis area's geography and diverse landscapes have made it a biodiversity hotbed for millennia, although visitors may miss some of the most interesting animals.
Read MoreMore than just a pit stop in South Texas, this city also stands on its own, thanks to its variety of mouthwatering restaurants and bustling Main Street.
Read MoreThis abandoned mining town was the product of California's Gold Rush era and is rumored to be haunted, offering visitors an eerie look at 19th-century life.
Read MoreThis Eastern Wyoming haven is on the doorstep of Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest & Thunder Basin National Grassland and offers idyllic stays in nature.
Read MoreThe state of Indiana is home to a lot of outdoor adventure, including in this town, which offers a lot of fun on the water for your whole family.
Read MoreThere are still plenty of underrated gems in the Sunshine State, and this Florida island state park is absolutely deserving of the designation.
Read MoreMost Grand Canyon visitors flock to the Bright Angel Trail, but hikers seeking solitude and scenic views may want to try this lesser-known alternative instead.
Read MoreThis Kentucky city charms visitors with its historic streets, museums, fascinating stories, local boutiques, inviting cafés, and beloved eateries.
Read MoreFor a vacation escape that blends the lofty views of forested peaks with plenty of waterfront fun, you've got to visit this destination in the Beehive State.
Read MoreA combination of factors put this spot in the 'give it a pass' column, not the least of which are unclean conditions and concerns about safety.
Read MoreThough it's unmaintained and can be a bit treacherous to explore, this abandoned military fort in Maine is a truly unique spot to visit near Portland.
Read MoreCalifornia is loaded with popular beaches made famous by songs and movies, but the coastline does have a few stunning little secrets if you know where to look.
Read MoreThe wilds of New Mexico shimmer brightly at this gorgeous destination, one that beautifully shows why this is known as the Land of Enchantment.
Read MoreThough it may be small, this tiny state park has plenty of family-friendly amenities, including mini golf, a reflecting pool, and an exhibit on birds of prey.
Read MoreThe red rocks in some of Arizona’s most famous natural landscapes draw in thousands of tourists every year, but they are more than just a pretty sight.
Read MoreSequoia National Park is surprisingly close to Yosemite, and there are tons of amazing places to stop and visit if you're fancying a road trip.
Read MoreThis unusual Wyoming roadside attraction draws curious travelers with a bizarre story, an eye-catching design, and ties to prehistoric discoveries.
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