Hidden On A Santa Cruz Golf Course Is A Delicious Award-Winning Restaurant
After playing a round of golf in Santa Cruz, sit back and enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch at this award-winning restaurant overlooking the course.
Read MoreAfter playing a round of golf in Santa Cruz, sit back and enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch at this award-winning restaurant overlooking the course.
Read MoreThis Central Florida conservation park boasts plentiful wildlife, a river for paddling and fishing, easy (and dog-friendly) trails, and primitive camping.
Read MoreNot many state parks let you pitch a tent and watch as giant oil tankers pass by on the water in front of you. This Marine City spot is just the place for that.
Read MoreOn Florida's east coast, you'll find a city where you can spend your day teeing up on a golf course, followed by a shopping spree and a world of dinner options.
Read MoreEnjoy scenic overlooks of Fort Wayne’s skyline while cruising along the river on a historic boat at this city park in the heart of the city.
Read MoreHome to just 3,000 people, this small Georgia city offers visitors a rustic downtown with shops and eateries, plus nearby nature spots to explore.
Read MoreThis long-standing museum in South Carolina has exhibits on colonial life, Civil War history, and regional culture, plus access to preserved historic homes.
Read MoreYellowstone rewards the prepared. With a few tips and measures, you can keep your trip smooth, safe, and far from the tourist chaos.
Read MoreThough this lake had its water siphoned off to assist with the expansion of Los Angeles, it's now a haven for birds and other adorable wildlife.
Read MoreThis California mountain recreation area, between San Jose and Bakersfield and near an underrated national park, is perfect for camping and hiking.
Read MoreThree U.S. destinations made this list of the best cities in the world, including San Francisco, Chicago, and this gleaming metropolis that residents adore.
Read MoreClose to two state parks and offering heaps of seasonal festivals, this historic town in Pennsylvania gives visitors plenty of fun ways to fill their calendar.
Read MoreLooking to find the perfect place to retire? Skip Florida and head to this East Coast state for better beaches, healthy living, and better quality of life.
Read MoreThis South Carolina city not only boasts a historic downtown that brings the nostalgic charm, but happens to be a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Read MoreTucked away in rural Minnesota, George H. Crosby Manitou State Park offers scenic views, rugged isolation, and some spectacular waterfalls for you to enjoy.
Read MoreThis Florida destination features the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright structures, including a planetarium, scenic grounds, and historic buildings.
Read MoreThough it's only open seasonally, this highly-rated hotel restaurant in Asheville offers stunning mountain views and a food menu filled with premium meals.
Read MoreLocated east of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge, this historic Washington State Park features a small campground and seasonal outdoor activities.
Read MoreIt may not be as famous as New Mexico’s iconic National Parks, but this storied state park in the rugged high desert is a nature lover’s paradise.
Read MoreLooking beyond Florida for your golden years? This warm, low-humidity destination packs scenic deserts, mountain towns. and affordable living.
Read MoreIf you want to cast a line for fish with scenic canyon views all around, you can head to this recreation area in Wyoming, which also extends into Utah.
Read MoreThis state might not come to mind you think of retirement, but it's second only to Florida and shares many similar features, including a fantastic coastline.
Read MoreArkansas may not scream "wine country" to many, but if this European-inspired village is anything to go on, maybe that ought to change.
Read MoreIn eastern Washington, this wildlife refuge features wetlands, ponderosa pine forests, hiking trails, wildflowers, and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Read MoreFlorida’s panhandle is often overlooked as a destination to visit, but there’s plenty to explore, including a city with famous honey next to “dead” lakes.
Read MoreSoak up the great outdoors in this remote enclave in "Big Sky Country" with delicious restaurants, riverside parks, and close proximity to pristine wilderness.
Read MoreThe Midwest's state parks are fantastic getaways, but perhaps none feature such a famously presidential pedigree as this one in northern Wisconsin.
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