America's Only Truly Free Golf Course Is A Historic Public Gem In Pennsylvania
While golf is often thought of as an expensive sport, this free, well-maintained Pennsylvania golf course proves it can be accessible for all.
Read MoreWhile golf is often thought of as an expensive sport, this free, well-maintained Pennsylvania golf course proves it can be accessible for all.
Read MoreYou can find miles of shared-use trails and a scenic lake offer hiking, biking, kayaking and wildlife spotting in one of Kentucky's most relaxing outdoor spots.
Read MorePlanning travel in a vintage RV? According to an expert, less obvious considerations can make a bigger difference to your journey than you might expect.
Read MoreCharleston and Myrtle Beach get all of South Carolina's clout, but head to the state's largest lake for a fun day of fishing, paddling, and dining.
Read MoreThis once-thriving military fort on the coast in Rhode Island is now a state park with trails, fishing, coastal views, and ruins of the old fortifications.
Read MoreHiking trails, primitive camping, and paddling routes await in this Central Florida wetland rich with wildlife and accessible from nearby cities.
Read MoreThis charming municipality surrounded by mountains and lakes in British Columbia is a gateway to Canada's gorgeous outdoors, boasting roads, trails, and more.
Read MoreHop in a boat and sail up to this peaceful little getaway, with waterfront camping and all the quiet you need to escape for a long weekend.
Read MoreThis expansive South Carolina state park offers cabin stays, forested trails through cypress groves, and access to one of the region's top fishing lakes.
Read MoreThe summer of 2026 brings a new water park outside of Atlanta, where you can race down towering water slides, sip drinks on a rooftop, and do laps in the pool.
Read MoreBritish Columbia's Sunshine Coast features beautiful mountain views, and this popular hiking trail will take you along various stretches of the region.
Read MoreThis North Florida park is not what you might expect from a Florida island getaway, but perhaps it's better: Secluded woodlands, quiet camping, and river fun.
Read MoreVisitors are flocking to America's parks in record numbers, but one recent policy change may make overcrowding feel even more acute this summer in some places.
Read MoreWhile Florida is known for its tourist destinations, it is also home to a lot of rural beauty. This state forest features an array of fishing, hiking, and more.
Read MoreIf an uncrowded, rustic getaway is what you crave, this picturesque lake in Nevada's high desert offers boating, swimming, camping, and wildlife spotting.
Read MoreIf you want to take a peaceful hike right by the ocean, you can head to North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and tour this historic nature preserve.
Read MoreThis lake in the mountains of Washington may be small, but it's packed with fish and boasts a serene setting, with campgrounds conveniently located nearby.
Read MoreWith Cold War-era relics, wild, open spaces, and varied animal life, this spot is the perfect place for a summer hike or winter snowshoeing expedition.
Read MoreIf you need a break from Ohio's cities, you can grab a fishing line and take a day trip to this state park that's close to both Toledo and Columbus.
Read MoreIn central British Columbia sits the province's "Stampede Capital," a lakeside gem with an artsy downtown you can explore after a day on mountain bike trails.
Read MoreThis Missouri city is ideal for a relaxing getaway, with a charming downtown core, campsites, a stunning state park, community events, and Route 66 history.
Read MoreThis Colorado suburb near Denver may be small, but it boasts the state's largest water park, plus a disc golf course and parks for plenty of outdoor fun.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a getaway where you can camp, fish, and enjoy a variety of fun activities, you'll want to check out this location nestled in Oklahoma.
Read MoreA small Minnesota town between Minneapolis and Lake Superior draws visitors with agate hunting, a scenic state park, and laid-back local spots.
Read MoreAny road trip needs a side quest, and why not choose one with cheese? This historic stop between Bozeman and Billings is a place to enjoy nature and a snack.
Read MoreThis small college town in Iowa offers visitors a charming campus, nature spots with hiking trails, and independent shops (including Amish and antiques stores).
Read MoreThis Ozarks lakeside community in Missouri offers access to boating on a lake, nearby cavern tours, wooded camping areas, and relaxed waterfront stays.
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