The Sierra Nevada's 7 Most Gorgeous High-Elevation Lakes That Aren't Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe isn't the only outrageously beautiful alpine lake in the High Sierras — in fact, there are thousands of them, and many are easily accessible.
Read MoreLake Tahoe isn't the only outrageously beautiful alpine lake in the High Sierras — in fact, there are thousands of them, and many are easily accessible.
Read MoreLake Michigan isn't the only lake you'll find to fish or paddle in during your stay in this picturesque city, which also features several parks to explore.
Read MoreThis suburb of Atlanta, Georgia is a hidden gem that will delight lovers of sprawling parks featuring wooded trails as well as satisfy adventurous eaters.
Read MoreYou don't have to go too far outside of the big city to get back to nature, and this stunning Texas state park on the edge of Laredo proves it.
Read MoreThis Nova Scotia seaside community is the ideal getaway for those who want to relax and soak up some ocean views that include rocky shores and gorgeous sunsets.
Read MoreFrom prehistoric ruins to breathtaking desert vistas, these Arizona destinations highlight the state’s most compelling history and natural beauty.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking for summertime boating or winter ice fishing, this reservoir destination offers everything from canyon kayaking to beach camping.
Read MoreIn Ontario, you'll find a richly biodiverse lakeside ecosystem where swimmers, paddlers, anglers, and hikers relax alongside a variety of plants and animals.
Read MoreThis Asian wonderland is ripe with ethereal nature scenery that welcomes boat tours and hiking. Enjoy the ever-changing colors of the deepest lake in China.
Read MoreAfter decades of operation, this historic Hawaiian hotel underwent a massive renovation and now boasts new rooms, a spa, updated pools, and other amenities.
Read MoreMany quarries have been used and lost over the years, but this particular ex-quarry has been transformed into a haven of nature nestled in central Virginia.
Read MoreThis park is Canada's only urban national park and offers plenty of outdoor adventure with its 14 trails and an incredible beach on Lake Ontario.
Read MoreCheck out this Utah spot if you're looking for a place to fish in the mountains, or want to experience a small town with a rich history and beautiful art.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a short, easy hike through Yosemite while still soaking up some amazing views, you won't want to miss checking out this short trail.
Read MoreWhile this Michigan city may be on the small side, it offers a relaxing getaway for arts enthusiasts, foodies, and outdoor lovers with kids in tow.
Read MoreThese adventurous destinations include the ruins of Peru, the jungles of Borneo and Costa Rica, and the peaks of Switzerland, New Zealand, and Canada.
Read MoreThe park may be best known for its giant trees, but there are tons of rare and endangered wildlife species roaming these woods, as well.
Read MoreThis secluded Ohio escape offers peaceful streams, remarkable wildlife, scenic hiking trails, and fascinating remnants of a forgotten industrial past.
Read MoreThe property was set aside as songbird habitat, and it doesn't disappoint. Access is limited to hiking and cycling, and there are miles of trails to explore.
Read MoreThis tranquil Pennsylvania destination offers boating, angling, lakeside dining, and beautiful natural scenery perfect for a relaxing escape.
Read MoreIf you really want to escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, this remote forest in the heart of Pennsylvania will do the trick.
Read MoreJust a couple of hours outside of Tokyo is a mountain lake with challenging trails, views of waterfalls, and historically significant religious sites.
Read MoreHidden in Northern California, this remote forest escape offers soaring redwoods, protected wildlife habitat, and a quieter nature experience.
Read MoreFlorida has some of the best weather to enjoy outdoor activities, and this small beach town has plenty of charming vibes while offering quiet picturesque spots.
Read MoreFrom Yellowstone’s geothermal wonders to Acadia’s rocky Atlantic coastline, these are the most-visited national parks in America, ranked from best to worst.
Read MoreAbout 45 miles south of Tampa you will find a riverside park where you can enjoy the great outdoors, whether that involves paddling or hanging out on the shore.
Read MoreYosemite is full of natural California beauty, but most visitors only see the big-name features. These lesser-known attractions are well worth your time too.
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