5 Easy, Accessible Nature Trails In Phoenix, Arizona
These five trails showcase the Sonoran Desert landscapes of Phoenix, offering wide, paved trails that are flat and well-suited for wheelchairs and strollers.
Read MoreThese five trails showcase the Sonoran Desert landscapes of Phoenix, offering wide, paved trails that are flat and well-suited for wheelchairs and strollers.
Read MoreWisconsin has many lakes to choose from, and while this one might not be atop a fancy must-visit list, it's a quiet charmer that's worth checking out.
Read MoreThis small Ohio island state park offers shoreline fishing, sunset picnic spots, and relaxed access for families looking to spend time by the water.
Read MoreThis under-the-radar Alabama destination blends beach access features swamp ecosystems and offers trails, wildlife sightings, and fewer crowds.
Read MoreDispersed camping is a great choice for outdoors folks who like to rough it, and these five spots in Oregon's Mt. Hood National Forest are some of the best.
Read MoreOutside of Chicago, Illinois has some beautiful bodies of water. The state's deepest inland lake is a great place to hike and kayak in nature.
Read MoreFort Macon State Park is a must-visit landmark on North Carolina's Bogue Banks, featuring a historic Civil War fortress, coastal trails, and free entry.
Read MoreNot far from the bustle of Chicago is this peaceful yet vibrant suburb with nature preserves, a relaxing canal trail, and activities ideal for families.
Read MoreSituated in England's Lake District, this large body of water offers swimming, hiking trails, sunset boat tours, and towns with charming cottages.
Read MoreWhile this state may not have Florida's reputation, it offers retirees stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and an environment that encourages healthy living.
Read MoreEnjoy a weekend of fishing along the shores of this idyllic Colorado lake, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and tranquil forest.
Read MoreFrom Mount Rainier to the Enchantments, these Pacific Northwest hikes offer incredible views, challenging trails, and unforgettable outdoor adventures.
Read MoreThis quiet northern Illinois lake offers excellent fishing, wooded trails, camping, and boat rentals within easy driving distance of Chicago.
Read MorePack up your rod and reel. It's time to get out and go fishing. For a memorable outing, hit up this massive pier that juts out into lively bay waters.
Read MoreIf you're looking to enjoy water sports, fishing, and the great outdoors, pay this lovely and centrally located state park in Massachusetts a visit.
Read MoreThe White Mountains in Arizona are breathtaking, and these lake campgrounds take the experience to a whole new level. They're the perfect spots to camp.
Read MoreThis slice of Pacific Northwest wilderness is hard to reach, but the stunning alpine lake and all the outdoor activities it provides are worth the trek.
Read MoreSouth Carolina is home to a new state park. It is located on a river with paddling and hiking opportunities after a soft launch in 2026.
Read MoreEver caught a train to Middle-Earth? This iconic European hiking destination offers visitors endless trails — and all you need to reach them is a rail ticket.
Read MoreThis Michigan city offers small-town charm without skimping on family-friendly attractions, outdoor fun, and cozy places to spend the night.
Read MoreReady to camp in Texas? These top-rated parks offer everything from lakeside camping to desert hikes, with budget-friendly sites, and breathtaking views.
Read MoreCanada almost has more lakes than you can count, but not all of them are as shockingly deep as this lake. Even better, it's a stunning place to visit.
Read MoreThis underrated state park in Washington offers riverside adventure, camping, a unique art museum, and a Stonehenge replica all in one place.
Read MoreAlthough visiting this stunning destination will cost a pretty penny, the incredible mountain views and luxury ski resorts are worth the steep price.
Read MorePennsylvania has some terrific lakes, of which several are not well known. You can take a great road trip around the state visiting these waterways.
Read MoreThis trail in Point Reyes, California, will take through fields of wildflowers along the shore. It's not a hard walk, but it is a scenic one.
Read MoreAvoid crowds in Phoenix and Sedona by planning a trip to this under-the-radar campground to enjoy idyllic forest landscapes and creek adventures.
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