12 Underrated Destinations In Europe Perfect For Solo Tourists
Traveling solo has its perks but can feel extra overwhelming in big tourist hubs. If you're looking to Europe, here are some underrated spots to check out.
Read MoreTraveling solo has its perks but can feel extra overwhelming in big tourist hubs. If you're looking to Europe, here are some underrated spots to check out.
Read MoreIf travel costs are eating away at your budget, save money by hitting the thrift store for some of your essential travel gear and outdoor accessories.
Read MoreTo escape the city, Sacramento locals head to this sandy beach to lounge in the sun and cast a line, away from the crowds on California's coast.
Read MoreThis secluded hot springs area in New Mexico offers natural, toasty bathing pools, but you'll need to hike through the wilderness to get there.
Read MoreIf you experience poor sleep and strange dreams when camping in Colorado's mountains, you're not alone. Learn why high-altitude camping is linked to nightmares.
Read MoreThese massive botanical gardens found in the U.S. will transport you to climates around the world with their variety of flora and greenhouse spaces.
Read MoreThese sister cities straddle a river and are surrounded by wetlands and forest, making them part of a sportsman's paradise for fishing, paddling, or hunting.
Read MoreNew York's newest state park, with Finger Lakes views in the northwestern part of the state, was converted from being a Boy Scouts' camp with scenic waterfalls.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a little peace and quiet in the Midwest, or just a quick escape to a lake, these spots have the solitude you need.
Read MoreRemote prairie landscapes, roaming bison, scenic drives, and quiet hiking trails make this little-known Canadian national park a must-visit for nature lovers.
Read MoreFrom Canada's British Columbia to Portland, Oregon, here are five Pacific Northwest saunas for some heat, relaxation, and community, plus a cold plunge.
Read MorePooches are more than welcome at this gorgeous riverside park in Central Texas, complete with waterfalls and swimming holes for cooling off.
Read MorePhoenix, Arizona, offers some wonderful hiking, and if you're looking for some beginner-friendly trails, we've got five of the most scenic and enjoyable.
Read MoreIf you're looking into buying a Solo Stove, but the price is causing you to worry, you should check out these well-reviewed alternatives instead.
Read MoreIt's still a long way from completion, but this truly special multisport trail in North Carolina is perfect for an outdoor adventure.
Read MoreThe mysterious mountains of New Mexico are home to one of the most fascinating and controversial discoveries in the history of the United States.
Read MoreAmerica is home to wide array of hard-working cities, but this one topped a 2026 study. It also has a lot of railroad history and some great views.
Read MoreIndiana has scrapped a $15 million-plan to expand green spaces and riverside amenities in this Indianapolis state park amid funding shortages.
Read MoreThis waterfront park offers visitors and residents a lovely afternoon stroll, combining waterfront views with delicious and varied meal options.
Read MoreThese locations are home to 5 of the best over-the-top spring wildflower displays in Virginia, according to research including tourism and wildflower websites.
Read MoreThis recreation area includes a beach that's popular for swimming, excellent fishing on the lake, and even a few nature trails that allow you to explore.
Read MoreAt 280 feet deep, Minnesota's second-deepest natural lake is a recreational hot spot for camping, swimming, and canoeing in the Boundary Waters.
Read MoreThere's nothing like standing under a colossal redwood, and there are plenty of monoliths waiting to be admired at this spectacular California state park.
Read MoreThe popular Starved Rock State Park near Chicago will see some of its first renovations in three decades throughout 2026, which may impact your upcoming trip.
Read MoreThis property, formerly privately-owned ranch lands, has opened up for limited public use with trails and some hunting, but more improvements are coming soon.
Read MoreCanyoneering is the sport combining hiking, rappelling, scrambling, and playing in waterfalls — and you can do it all just a few miles from LA.
Read MoreThis Massachusetts state park, not far from Boston, offers a relaxing escape for dog owners as well as hikers, cyclists, anglers, and equestrians.
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