This Is The Most Canceled Travel Destination In America Of 2026 So Far
Prices are up everywhere, and it is leading to Americans canceling their vacations. Which U.S. city has seen the most cancellations of all? We're taking a look.
Read MorePrices are up everywhere, and it is leading to Americans canceling their vacations. Which U.S. city has seen the most cancellations of all? We're taking a look.
Read MoreFarms aren't all you'll find on the road from Chicago to Indianapolis. This tiny town has a boutique and antique store worth visiting, and a big fall festival.
Read MoreThe highest number of deaths in America's national parks has nothing to do with hiking or wild animals, but it makes complete sense once you know what it is.
Read MoreThis little-known wine region has a laid-back vibe, with its high-desert scenery all around, quiet landscapes, and fantastic varieties to choose from.
Read MoreThis Ohio lake destination offers sandy swim beaches, wooded trails, calm paddling coves, scenic picnic spots, and cozy waterfront restaurants.
Read MoreA historic New Hampshire inn near Mount Monadnock has been restored with lavish interiors, destination dining, and refined New England style.
Read MoreThis restored Indiana prairie preserve offers sweeping grassland views, birdwatching, wetland trails, and one of the Midwest's few free-roaming bison herds.
Read MoreBirdwatchers can enjoy a peaceful escape in nature at a Texas sanctuary rich with wildlife. You might even catch a glimpse of a few endangered species.
Read MoreOnce an industrial hub, this Hudson River city now offers waterfront walks, green spaces, paddling routes, and one of New Jersey's most diverse food scenes.
Read MoreOur local writer is sharing these perfect day trips outside San Diego (and Los Angeles), ranging from beaches to deserts to historic little towns.
Read MoreLooking for a getaway with wooded views, fishing, trails, and much more? This lakeside park nestled in South Carolina along the Georgia border is a must-visit.
Read MoreThis spot lies just outside the wilderness area, but the pretty lake is still in the heart of the action, with wildlife spotting, birding, and lakeside resorts.
Read MoreThe craft beer industry has exploded well beyond the United States to some surprising countries across the globe that you might not expect.
Read MoreLike the best of Wisconsin's state parks, this relatively unknown getaway is located along a winding body of water that's perfect for a summer visit.
Read MoreTucked deep inside Alaska's largest national park, this fading former boomtown offers rugged scenery, glacier access, and historic landmarks.
Read MoreJust minutes from the Canadian border, this destination in Maine offers miles of hiking trails, stunning water views, and much smaller crowds than Acadia.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a quiet and relatively untouched Michigan state park for outdoor adventures, this spot right on Lake Huron may be just the ticket.
Read MoreThis Tulsa suburb tops Oklahoma's best places to raise a family, with walkable shops, golf courses, dog parks, and community green spaces.
Read MoreThe scenery between Albany and NYC is absolutely stunning, and yet this incredible garden manages to stand out, and it's beckoning you to visit.
Read MoreThe Oregon coastline is littered with scenic spots to set up a tent or park an RV, and we've picked a few of the best for you to check out.
Read MoreIf you want to retire in New England, consider that smaller town in Connecticut, for example, can be more comfortable than a national metropolis like Boston.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a destination that combines small town exploration, scenic views, and beautiful trails, you won't want to miss this Wisconsin locale.
Read MoreThis Indiana city makes for a fun day trip filled with scenic day hikes, bowling and laser tag, plus hearty comfort foods at local restaurants.
Read MoreA lesser-known state park in South Carolina boasts tranquil lake waters for fishing and boating, along with scenic forests perfect for camping.
Read MoreThis park is home to unique geology and offers great views of the surrounding terrain. Plus, the historic First Capitol is right next door.
Read MoreYou'll hike countless deep forest trails, climb a 1930s fire tower, explore a hidden WWII memorial, and discover why this Ohio forest escape is so underrated.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons to visit Minnesota during the summer, but if a trip to this lake was on your itinerary, you may have to change plans.
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