7 Secret Boardwalks In Florida That Tourists Often Miss
Skip the crowds and explore seven under-the-radar Florida boardwalks featuring observation towers, wildlife viewing, and peaceful natural scenery.
Read MoreSkip the crowds and explore seven under-the-radar Florida boardwalks featuring observation towers, wildlife viewing, and peaceful natural scenery.
Read MoreThe warmer months mean it's time to seek out waterfront activities, and there's plenty to see and do along the shores of one of America's most famous bays.
Read MoreThis wildlife-packed nature preserve in Central Florida boasts 8,500 acres full of hiking trails, campsites, and a river for fun on the water.
Read MoreThis East Coast city south of Boston offers scenic parks, history reaching to the American Revolution and beyond, and one of the largest malls in the state.
Read MoreThough Nebraska isn't often associated with swamps, you'll find one of the world's largest indoor swamps there, complete with alligators, snakes, and more.
Read MoreThe Sunshine State is famous for attracting retirees, but what is the best place in Florida to retire in 2026? Look no further than this darling spot.
Read MoreAll the best parts of Tennessee collide in this friendly little town on the road between Chattanooga and Knoxville. Get ready for a good time.
Read MoreImmerse yourself in cowboy customs, Western traditions, and horseback riding at a historic, idyllic dude ranch, which is the oldest in the country.
Read MoreThis historic little fishing village in Florida doesn't have a big population, but it does have a lively seafood restaurant scene complete with live music.
Read MoreThe oldest restaurants in the world have been around for centuries and still offer unparalleled cuisine in historic digs just as fascinating as their menus.
Read MoreSeeing a waterfall is reason enough to go outside, but at this cascade between Chattanooga and Nashville, you can also camp and hike to your heart's content.
Read MoreFlorida's Disney World is home to many live animals, especially in its Animal Kingdom, but one sad incident sparked changes seen across the park.
Read MoreHistory is very much alive at this scenic state park on Georgia's coast, a setting packed with stories, camping, and gorgeous views.
Read MoreThis U.S.-based airline offers an average of 32.3 inches of legroom in its economy seats, beating out competitors, but that could soon change.
Read MoreThough sometimes-overlooked, one town in Wisconsin is a destination to take note of, offering all sorts of outdoor activities, urban attractions, and more.
Read MoreThe largest sand dune trail on the Oregon Coast, a unique outdoor experience, is a wildly scenic hike that ends at a crowd-free beach on the ocean.
Read MoreIf you want to visit Yosemite National Park but also want to live it up while you're there, you can check out this resort that lets you do both.
Read MoreThis Illinois village, an hour from Chicago and 40 minutes from Springfield, has a nostalgic diner and ice cream parlor, plus a surprising Route 66 connection.
Read MoreSeeking a good spot to hike, picnic, and spot local wildlife in Virginia? This quiet and beautiful park near Shenandoah is the place to be.
Read MoreNew York's largest wildlife refuge, located between Buffalo and Rochester, is definitely not as renowned as it should be, especially considering its beauty.
Read MoreSandwiched between two of Washington's biggest cities, this community is a bright and colorful retreat right on the lake, with art around every corner.
Read MoreWhether you prefer a serene vacation spent fishing or you'd rather stick to a busy metropolis, these vacation destinations are a short drive from Chattanooga.
Read MoreThis state park tucked along the Florida/Georgia state line offers beautiful views of Lake Seminole and some of the best fishing in the Sunshine State.
Read MoreCalifornia is full of ghost towns, including this underrated one that was important in the 19th century. It can be a pit stop on the way to Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreLooking for camping near Redding? These eight top-rated campgrounds within two hours offer lakes, rivers, forests, and scenic Northern California escapes.
Read MoreThis Michican destination blends lively festivals, charming downtown streets, unique local shops, waterfront recreation, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.
Read MoreWhile visiting Upstate New York’s Buffalo, you should consider taking a day trip to one of these beautiful locations within easy reach of the city.
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