10 Old-Growth Forests That Have Been Around Longer Than America Itself
Journey through ancient forests across America that predate the nation by millennia, from redwood giants to mossy rainforests and mountain groves.
Read MoreJourney through ancient forests across America that predate the nation by millennia, from redwood giants to mossy rainforests and mountain groves.
Read MoreThis verdant 4,000-acre park in Southern Illinois proves that, with enough time and effort, nature has an incredible ability to bounce back from anything.
Read MoreThis Florida suburb invites travelers to trade crowds for scenic trails, family-friendly adventures, wildlife encounters, and easy access to sparkling lakes.
Read MoreThis once-thriving ranch in Colorado was purchased by a conservation group and is now a scenic wildlife site with mountain views and world-class fishing.
Read MoreJust outside Chicago lies a peaceful lakeside escape where scenic trails, quiet coves, wildlife encounters, and calm waters offer a refreshing break.
Read MoreThe United States is filled with abandoned military bases, including this one in Washington on Puget Sound. You can go for a hike and maybe see mountains.
Read MoreThis quirky BeltLine restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, feels like it was teleported straight from Venice Beach in the 1970s with all-day Cali-Mex food.
Read MoreIndiana's peaceful wetland preserve invites visitors onto elevated boardwalks through habitats filled with rare wildlife, colorful birds, and tranquil scenery.
Read MoreJust beyond New York Harbor sits a historic island where abandoned wards, immigrant stories, and exclusive guided tours reveal a chapter of American history.
Read MoreA lesser-known hike through Yosemite’s iconic landscapes has one of the best views, recommended by a highly esteemed naturalist and explorer.
Read MoreTake a short drive from the Windy City and find yourself in a charming little town with outdoor activities and a local deli you can't miss for lunch.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a scenic drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains but don't want to deal with the crowds of the Blue Ridge Parkway, this route is for you.
Read MoreThis scenic southern Minnesota destination offers waterfalls, bison sightings, riverside trails, and prairie landscapes less than two hours from Minneapolis.
Read MoreForgo crowds of tourists at Lake Tahoe for a pristine alpine lake, accessible via mountain trails and boasting crystal-clear, chilly water.
Read MoreThis Catskills destination started as a private zoo, became the largest zoo in America before going bust in the 2000s and is now reborn as a family campground.
Read MoreHome to the state's first town founded and governed by African Americans, this historic park offers a look into the past and a quiet campground.
Read MoreThe mountains of North Carolina are home to this small but family-friendly theme park that only operates for a limited number of days per year.
Read MoreAn easy day trip destination from Boise, this reservoir is an angler's delight — the waters are regularly stocked with an abundance of trout and kokanee.
Read MoreNew York is one of the most creative states in the country, and this reimagined quarry is a true treasure trove of trails, art, and imagination.
Read MoreOnce you learn about this incredible spot in Ohio that is full of outdoor activities, you'll start planning a trip to the Buckeye State ASAP.
Read MoreColorful historic neighborhoods, waterfront parks, live music, and famous Gulf Coast food are making this warm-weather destination a growing retirement pick.
Read MoreVisit the site of this former South Carolina vacation spot to see its abandoned hotel tower, now a symbol of a televangelist empire's dramatic collapse.
Read MoreFor an easy stroll through a forest of giant sequoias, embark on this short but pleasant loop that visits some of Yosemite’s tallest trees.
Read MoreThis quiet city near Fargo has seen rapid growth over the years, so while it still offers small-town charm, it's also home to a wealth of new amenities.
Read MoreFrom lakeside log cabins for fishing and swimming to romantic retreats with outdoor hot tubs, these are some of the best cabins in the Ozark Mountains.
Read MoreThis small park is home to two hand-built wooden roller coasters and has been family-operated for over 100 years — but visiting requires a little planning.
Read MoreDiscover illuminated caverns, see panoramic views of snow-capped Mount Shasta, and swim in lakes surrounded by mountains in these short trips from Redding.
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