The 10 Best American Locations For Stargazing Without Equipment
These remote areas of the United States are all far away from light pollution, are DarkSky certified, and some may even give you a glimpse of the Milky Way.
Read MoreThese remote areas of the United States are all far away from light pollution, are DarkSky certified, and some may even give you a glimpse of the Milky Way.
Read MoreFrom winding coastal drives to stunning beaches, the U.S. is spoiled for scenic shores. We've done the research to recommend which states' coastlines to visit.
Read MoreIf you're traveling up the East Coast and want to explore the woods, there's no better place than this state, which has the most forest relative to its size.
Read MoreWant to enjoy charming downtowns, beautiful scenery, and a laid-back atmosphere all at once? These peaceful cities might have just what you're looking for.
Read MoreNew England has the most expensive places to live in the United States, but some pockets are more affordable than most and come with benefits for retirees.
Read MoreWith a wide range of ski resort choices, incredible festivals, and quintessential New England charm, it's no wonder this state ranks tops for a winter getaway.
Read MoreWith a natural barrier keeping locals and tourists safe from fierce Atlantic waves, this small beach town is a haven of hideaways.
Read MoreMaine is a beautiful state with many natural wonders to enjoy, including this mountain with an easy trail perfect for anyone who loves views of New England.
Read MoreThis island in Maine is an ideal place to go camping with scenic hiking trails, historic landmarks, and a fascinating history just waiting to be uncovered.
Read MoreYou can celebrate the winter season all across the country at festivals that include holiday fun, ice sculpture contests, pub crawls, bonfires, and more.
Read MoreThis town features an incredible holiday celebration, complete with Santa arriving on a lobster boat, parades, decorations, hot cocoa, and Christmas cheer.
Read MoreDine on fresh lobster and other seafood dishes at this Maine seafood shack, which sits on the scenic waterfront right across from the state's biggest island.
Read MoreSeveral breathtaking U.S. monuments and wilderness areas may soon earn the coveted title of national park, joining America's most extraordinary protected lands.
Read MoreMaine has plenty of beaches to visit, but this beach is situated between two rivers and has an entire island you can walk to in low tide.
Read MoreAn Airbnb property in Maine is a picturesque bayside cottage that offers a library in an old lobster boat, two bedrooms, and unbeatable coastal views.
Read MoreA cozy town in western Maine's Lakes and Mountains region offers visitors delightful shops, delicious food, and access to the White Mountains.
Read MoreNew England is full of tucked-away, oceanside corners that simultaneously evoke a sense of peace and adventure. This small town in Maine is no exception.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like a small, historic town. For this location in Maine, that means excellent diners abound and plenty of exciting places to stay.
Read MoreFolks who love lobster and hiking should set their sights on a small town in Maine that boasts picturesque trails and multiple seafood restaurants.
Read MoreJust a 10-minute drive from Portland, this quirky seafood shack is a Maine institution serving affordable and tasty lobster, fish and chips, chowder, and more.
Read MoreForbes highlighted only one American town this year on its list of most beautiful villages in the world, but it's a spot you shouldn't miss.
Read MoreWhether you want to reel in big ones on a fishing charter, spend a quiet afternoon kayaking, or browse local shops along the boardwalk, this Maine town has it.
Read MoreVery few things are scarier than stumbling across a venomous snake on your hike or outdoor stroll, so here are some places where you can avoid that feeling.
Read MoreAmong New England's coastal towns, this Maine hideaway blends maritime history, local cuisine, and a small-town atmosphere, making it worthy of a visit.
Read MoreHead to this small Maine town in the foothills of Sugarloaf Mountain for a cozy getaway that offers cute inns and restaurants and year-round recreation.
Read MoreSouth of Portland, Maine, is a harborfront getaway promising fun for the whole family, from sandy beaches and historic lighthouses to gardens and boat tours.
Read MoreIf you want Acadia without the crowds, check out this top-secret Maine island, where the hiking is excellent and the nature is nothing short of spectacular.
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