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It's hard to get in a quick nap between flights on gate chairs seemingly made to be as uncomfortable as possible. But this airport has a unique solution.
Read MoreIt's hard to get in a quick nap between flights on gate chairs seemingly made to be as uncomfortable as possible. But this airport has a unique solution.
Read MoreEven the most successful airlines aren't always built to stand the test of time, including these five air carriers that have vanished from the skies.
Read MoreTravel was up in 2025, and these five airline routes saw the most passengers take advantage of them for work and leisure alike.
Read MoreFlight Attendants share a secret language to describe passengers, and this deceptively positive code word actually means something negative on an airplane.
Read MoreA flight attendant for United Airlines reveals in a recent interview how airlines choose what snacks are served in the air, and the factors are many.
Read MoreFlying soon? These affordable travel essentials from Home Depot can help make long flights much more comfortable, organized, and stress-free.
Read MoreIt happens on every long haul flight: At some point, you'll have to use the bathroom, potentially disturbing your fellow flyers. Here are the best ways to go.
Read MoreHate the middle seat on a plane but don't want to pay to reserve a different spot? Try this easy hack shared by frequent fliers on social media.
Read MoreFlying during the golden age of travel was a luxury experience -- if you could afford it -- and included foods you'd be shocked to see served on a plane today.
Read MoreIf you happen to misplace something while going through airport security, this underrated TSA service can help reunite you with your lost belongings.
Read MoreAirplane etiquette matters more than you think. Flight attendants weigh in on how passengers handle extra space when a middle seat stays open.
Read MorePlanning your first international trip can be daunting. Here are some low-barrier countries around the world that offer tons of experiences with less stress.
Read MoreEconomy flights come with more free perks than you think. From food and drinks to comfort extras, here’s what airlines really include with economy tickets.
Read MoreMost of us are desperate to get through the TSA security line quickly, but if you notice a shorter line, you might want to think twice before changing queues.
Read MoreAre you a gate camper? If you answered 'yes,' you'll want to know how getting to the airport too early can backfire (and maybe even make you miss your flight).
Read MoreTSA cautions travelers to check their bagels before carrying them through security, not for the bagel but for a reason you might not have thought about.
Read MoreIf you're planning to fly overnight soon, look to these five highly-rated airlines for comfort, service, and excellent meals, according to travelers.
Read MoreThere's a lot that goes on during your flight that you probably don't notice. Here are a few things that passengers should know about their airlines.
Read MoreAir marshals can be hard to spot, but there are some signs that may suggest one is on your flight, from their luggage to where they sit on the plane.
Read MoreWhile home to a shimmering Gulf Coast region of beaches, Alabama's lakes are not to be underestimated. This winding gem is one of the state's best.
Read MoreYou might not associate Alabama with beaches, but when you visit the Gulf Coast, you'll learn that there is a lot to do at the underrated Pleasure Island.
Read MoreThe Yellowhammer State is packed with sumptuous destinations, and this gorgeous city offers up some of Alabama's most curious culinary adventures.
Read MoreWithin Alabama’s rugged Appalachian Mountains, couples flock to this spot to enjoy romantic sunsets, enchanting waterfalls, and stunning natural views.
Read MoreThis part of the state is home to forests and a designated wilderness area where you can get your fill of waterfall hikes and woodland views.
Read MoreThis friendly Alabama city offers visitors delicious food options and access to an impressive state park with waterfalls and family activities.
Read MoreThis Alaskan cruise line has shut down operations, ending Inside Passage sailings. Here's what it means for booked travelers and small-ship Alaska cruising.
Read MoreThis charming coffee shop in Phoenix is a local favorite with unique drinks, and it's been so successful that a second location opened in early 2026.
Read MoreAlthough Arizona is well-known for its incredible desert landscapes, there are a few beaches popular with online reviewers where you can enjoy water activities.
Read MoreThis historic city in Arizona is a verdant gem in the middle of the desert that highlights historic sites and outdoor activities on the Colorado River.
Read MoreTucson is Arizona’s hipster capital, and one of the most quirky neighborhoods is also the most walkable in the city, rich with history and vintage relics.
Read MoreIf you need to get away from it all in a relaxing locale where all your needs will be met, this desert sanctuary in Arizona is the place for you.
Read MoreThis top camping destination in Arizona is a secluded retreat within a short walk of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and its breathtaking sunrises.
Read MoreThis little-known park gives some of the bigger names a run for their money, with fewer crowds, towering saguaros, spectacular scenery, and a quiet campground.
Read MoreThis small Arizona town offers access to trails, parks, and photogenic rugged landscapes, while maintaining lower-than-average prices on accommodation and food.
Read MoreIn Arizona, several destinations near Phoenix offer secluded stays, dramatic scenery, and intimate settings ideal for couples seeking time away.
Read MoreIn Arizona, a handful of demanding canyon hikes test endurance while rewarding experienced trekkers with dramatic terrain and expansive desert scenery.
Read MoreArizona is known for its hot temperatures and desert landscapes, so locals and visitors alike visit these popular, cooler destinations to escape the heat.
Read MoreGolf enthusiasts shouldn't miss a trip to this Arizona desert oasis that is a great vacation destination and has over 200 scenic golf courses to choose from.
Read MoreFor a truly unique getaway experience, this former nuclear missile silo in Arkansas is ground zero for a vacation you'll never forget.
Read MoreHidden in the Ozarks is this pleasant Arkansas town with festivals, outdoor fun, and a lot of history. Plus, it provides easy access to other hotspots.
Read MoreIf you don't feel like dealing with a car while exploring Arkansas' cultural capital, you're in luck. This neighborhood reveals itself to those who go on foot.
Read MoreThis Arkansas hotel combines luxurious design with outdoor flair, from its mountain-inspired interior to its comfy suites and cycling concierge.
Read MoreThose looking for a quiet area in nature to retire to in their Golden Years should consider settling in this affordable Arkansas city with outdoor recreation.
Read MoreArkansas was once one of the country's largest quartz producers. Remnants of that legacy can be found in the hills of the Ouachita Mountains today.
Read MoreThe city has a historic town square complete with flower baskets and walkable shops, plus dining and easy access to some of the prettiest spots in the Ozarks.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to escape the crowds and truly get away from it all, this Arkansas wilderness area might just be your perfect vacation spot.
Read MoreThink you finally found a hidden gem? Check out how viral travel trends transform remote destinations into overcrowded hotspots almost overnight.
Read MoreExplore the abandoned stadiums and costly Olympic venues left behind after the Games, and the billions spent on infrastructure that later fell into ruin.
Read MoreWinter weather means parents need indoor fun for the kiddos, and if you're in or around Asheville, there are some great options to choose from.
Read MoreTravelers looking for a wildly serene spot to drink coffee, read, or do crafts should head to this dreamy botanical studio that is also a coffee shop.
Read MoreThis warm season tradition is a weekly staple in Asheville from spring to fall, full of rhythmic dancing and inclusive vibes welcoming regulars and visitors.
Read MoreTo see a unique side of Asheville, head to its cool college neighborhood that is a walkable shopping gem with antique stores, trendy cafes, and bars.
Read MoreIf you love flavor, make sure to try this restaurant that is considered the best Indian food in Asheville and is not only authentic, but also affordable.
Read MoreHome to frogs with Wolverine claws, primitive rabbits, and stunning beaches with crystalline waters, Japan’s lesser-known tropical islands rival the Galápagos.
Read MoreExplore one of John Lennon's favorite vacation spots, home to serene waterfalls, skiing, and historic hotels that still draws visitors today.
Read MoreSolo travel is more popular than ever. While there are many Asian countries that are perfect for traveling alone, these offer more off-the-beaten path options.
Read MoreAtlanta, Georgia is home to beloved soul food brunch restaurants serving heirloom recipes, bold Southern flavors, and comforting weekend favorites.
Read MorePlanning to bring the family to Atlanta? Our local writer shares top pics for attractions that'll keep everyone in your group entertained for hours, and days!
Read MoreFrom neighborhood favorites to nationally recognized roasters, these Atlanta coffee shops stand out based on research from food publications and reviews.
Read MoreAtlanta’s public transport system is getting a major upgrade in 2026, as new railcars that are optimized for safety and comfort are being added.
Read MoreWhile Atlanta may not typically be considered a foodie destination, it's bursting with top-tier eateries, including these five underrated spots.
Read MoreExperience Atlanta's artsy side in this downtown neighborhood packed with galleries, public murals, events, and top-notch local restaurants.
Read MoreGrab your smartphone and head to Greece's Shipwreck Beach to take a pic of one of the world's most stunning and photographed beaches. But, there's a catch.
Read MoreIf you're heading down to the OC, you should know which coastal enclaves are worth visiting and which shorelines to skip. Here's some advice from past visitors.
Read MoreIt's always a good time to plan your beach vacation, and if you're looking to the Midwest, we researched the best spots to swim that aren't on the Great Lakes.
Read MoreSometimes it's not enough to simply head to the beach; sometimes you want a true getaway, where the vibes are chill and the community is actually convivial.
Read MoreRetiring near the beach is the dream of many Americans, but there are several practical reasons some retirees may not enjoy life by the coast.
Read MoreAs financial pressures grow, managing retirement plans can become a challenge. These five countries offer affordable alternatives to retiring in the U.S.
Read MoreIf you want to check out a different kind of art museum, this mansion in California boasts a formerly private collection, which includes a lot of pop art.
Read MoreRedwoods are spread throughout Northern California, and to access the towering forests, you’ll pass through this recreation area with campsites and trails.
Read MoreWhether you want to watch cowboys ride bucking broncos or eat strawberry shortcake, this California city overlooking the Sacramento River offers year-round fun.
Read MoreFor hikes through towering redwood trees, catch-and-release fishing, and a relaxing night spent under the stars, visit this California state park.
Read MoreCalifornia has so many beautiful spots to enjoy your golden years that it can be overwhelming to sort through, so here's a guide to get you started.
Read MoreWhat began as a 1970s whale-protection protest on California’s coast has become a month-long celebration tied to gray whale migration with food and events.
Read MoreIn addition to its famous metropolitan areas, California has plenty of charming smaller cities, like this one that has wonderful shopping and dining.
Read MoreJust a short run from the hustle and bustle of Sacramento, this serene suburb is a guaranteed escape from the noise and chaos of the modern world.
Read MoreWhether you want to learn about town history over a drink at Ira's Old Corner Saloon or camp waterfront at Lake Tulloch, this Gold Country spot has it all.
Read MoreFrom mountains to beaches, explore LA-area campgrounds ideal for winter camping with tips on weather, amenities, and spotting wildlife like monarchs and whales.
Read MoreAlthough the U.S. isn’t known for night markets, this thriving LA gem offers plenty of mouth-watering street food stalls and unique events.
Read MoreIf you're in the mood for some good skiing, but you want to skip the busiest slopes, head to this California resort overlooking the beautiful Lake Tahoe.
Read MoreIf you're taking a vacation to California, you won't want to miss out on this charming city that has all kinds of fun activities for your whole family.
Read MoreNorthern California's redwoods are a majestic sight to behold, and these five trails serve to enhance the massive trees' natural beauty.
Read MoreFor a memorable getaway to California's Silverwood Lake, spend the night at one of these five reviewer-approved campsites offering easy access to the water.
Read MoreRight in the center of California, you’ll find incredible wineries and a strong community spirit in a small town with easy access to an iconic national park.
Read MoreYou might not think of California cities as great places to walk, but this one offers a walkable downtown, plenty of history, and a thriving art scene.
Read MoreDiscover California's towering redwood trees at this state park, tucked in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which features remote groves and serene hiking.
Read MoreWithin California’s wine country, you’ll find an under-the-radar state park with hikes through the rugged terrain and views of the surrounding landscapes.
Read MoreFans of Marilyn Monroe (and anyone else looking for a laid back island getaway) will want to check out this spot the star enjoyed in her pre-fame life.
Read MoreThis suburb feels a world away from the glitz and hustle of the rest of the city, with its cute downtown area, shopping, dining, and mountain hiking trails.
Read MoreThis California city is known for its gorgeous trees, as well as quite a bit of film history. The best part of all is that it's quite walkable.
Read MoreLocated along the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, this village offers easy trails past towering sequoias and a restaurant serving local, organic ingredients.
Read MoreThe San Diego coast isn't short on beaches, but some are only accessible via steep, sketchy descents. This sandy strip of ocean shore is a breeze to reach.
Read MoreThe first thing that pops into most people's mind when they think of California is sunny beaches, but don't forget about its stunning array of mountains, too.
Read MoreAnyone who has ever thought about moving to California knows it will be expensive, but this city near Fresno is both charming and relatively affordable.
Read MoreThis beach near Encinitas makes for an epic weekend: oceanfront camping, a rocky reef for tidepooling or snorkeling, and surf breaks for all skill levels.
Read MoreYou may never have heard of this desert preserve, but it's got great hiking that looks just like Joshua Tree — just a few miles away and without the crowds.
Read MoreWith plenty of outdoor activities, thriving restaurants, and upscale vibes throughout town, this trendy neighborhood is a great destination for families.
Read MoreIn California, a coastal city anchors a legendary cross-country highway, offering landmarks, oceanfront streets, and a milestone year of celebrations.
Read MoreHollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor spent a lot of time at this luxurious California retreat, honeymooning in her favorite suite for the majority of her marriages.
Read MoreCalifornia’s natural landscapes are plentiful, and if you want a less-touristed lakeside escape, this gorgeous reservoir is an ideal spot for camping or hiking.
Read MoreThis Sierras lake offers every water sport you might imagine, from fishing and tubing to simple lounging on a beach, all surrounded by stunning scenery.
Read MoreThis California mining town is known for its long-running historic hotel, walkable streets, Gold Rush-era landmarks, and easy outdoor access.
Read MoreEveryone knows the big hitters in the Golden State, but California is packed with sumptuous mountain towns that remain off the tourist radar.
Read MoreIf you're looking for ways to make the most of your space while camping, consider this collapsible sink that can make chores a bit easier.
Read MoreThis highly rated Adirondack camping spot offers lakeside campsites, trout and salmon fishing, canoe routes, and easy access to fall foliage views.
Read MoreFinding the right camping gear can be challenging, so we've studied the expert research to bring you a list of the best tents that can go on your car roof.
Read MoreFrom weekend camping trips to national park adventures, these popular portable lanterns at Walmart offer dependable light wherever you travel.
Read MoreCamping and glamping both put you out in nature, but glamping offers an abudance of amenities, meaning some common camping rules no longer apply to your stay.
Read MoreWhile classic teardrop trailers can cost $24,000, this DIY alternative, made with one unexpected budget-friendly Home Depot material, will cost just $2,000.
Read MoreWhether you're just looking for a trip down memory lane or are planning a retro road trip in style, here's a look at the most iconic '70s campers and trailers.
Read MoreCamping in summer is a beautiful experience, but the brutal heat can compromise the adventure. No worries; this DIY air conditioner hack will save the day.
Read MoreYou might be roughing it in nature for the night when you go camping, but you don't need to skimp on taste when it comes to dining under the stars.
Read MoreThis neighborhood in Calgary, Alberta, is home to a lot of history and culture, as well as beautiful buildings that you will want to check out as you walk by.
Read MoreFrom restaurants to museums, gardens to gorgeous hiking trails, there is no shortage of family-friendly fun to be had in this Ontario city.
Read MoreIf you want to head to Canada and truly escape everything for a while, this spa in Quebec is the right place to do it. Plus, there are great views.
Read MoreIt's no wonder seniors pick this Vancouver Island town to spend their golden years with its expansive low-tide beaches, waterfalls, and stunning scenery.
Read MoreIf you really want to get away from it all, this small Canadian town has quiet hiking trails in the mountains, as well as a charming downtown area.
Read MoreThe Caribbean is full of beautiful islands with warm temperatures, and this one has consistently warm weather all through the year, without getting too hot.
Read MoreThis towering peak in the Dominican Republic soars over 10,000 feet tall and offers backpackers a challenge that's rewarded with stunning panoramas.
Read MoreThese Caribbean islands are among the safest to visit in 2026, known for low crime, relaxed vibes, and beautiful beaches perfect for stress-free trips.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the perfect beach vacation this spring but want to avoid the crowds that come with Myrtle Beach, here are five sunny options.
Read MoreThere's never a bad time for a quick escape to a Caribbean paradise, and this one is just a ferry ride away from the Florida coast.
Read MoreWhen a destination has the nickname the "Valley of Longevity," you know that something must be in the air. Is this South America's new retirement hotspot?
Read MoreWhile the famed African landscape is a bucket-list dream for travelers, Brazil's tropical wetlands offer a cheaper option that's just as unforgettable.
Read MoreThese 5 South American countries are the best for exploring the Amazon Rainforest due to access and diversity of plant and animal life, according to travelers.
Read MoreCharleston is overflowing with great restaurants, and if you're in the mood for some Texas barbecue, this spot on the Peninsula needs to be on your radar.
Read MoreDowntown Charleston is home to a beloved cocktail bar offering a vintage aesthetic and a unique drink option that makes it easy to try something new.
Read MoreThere are plenty of ways to spend a weekend in Charleston, but these five activities are bound to be of interest to even the most discerning traveler.
Read MoreWith atmospheric outdoor dining, a trademark coconut cake, and AAA Four-Diamond status, this Charleston restaurant delivers romance and fine dining.
Read MoreThis hole-in-the-wall pizza restaurant in Charleston is considered South Carolina's best pizza joint, a family-owned hotspot with a strong following.
Read MoreWhether you're after a wedge of Manchego, a custom charcuterie board, or curious about wine and cheese pairings, this Charlotte shop has a range of options.
Read MoreThis 24-hour hotspot in Charlotte is one of the best diners in North Carolina, with loads of delicious comfort food and retro styling through.
Read MoreVisiting Charlotte and craving classic Southern comfort food? This family-owned diner offers up hearty food, friendly locals, and genuine hospitality.
Read MoreThis Uptown diner has been dishing out down-home cooking for decades, and it's the city's go-to for delicious Low Country, Gullah, or Southern staples.
Read MoreLooking for affordable things to do in Chicago? This guide highlights neighborhood experiences, cultural gems and local favorites that keep costs low.
Read MoreWhile the Field Museum is great, there are plenty of underrated museums to visit in Chicago if you're seeking an experience that's off the beaten path.
Read MoreTake in views of Lake Michigan and downtown from an observation deck or rooftop bar and shop designer stores or retail malls in this Chicago neighborhood.
Read MoreChicago is no stranger to incredible Greek cuisine, and this restaurant highlights some of the city's best with unique takes on traditional dishes.
Read MoreThese pubs go all out for St. Paddy's Day with events, special menus, and live music — but for the best parties, you'll want to reserve early for the big day.
Read MoreMove over Seattle and Portland, the Windy City has its own home brew, and its flagship Chicago shop is a community hub serving expertly crafted espresso drinks.
Read MoreChicago has robust public transit, and CTA has a long-running campaign to encourage courtesy and that riders are on their best behavior when riding the bus.
Read MoreIt's rare to snag a table at these restaurant in the Windy City, but with a bit of sleuthing and this handy guide, you might just land a seat.
Read MoreEveryone knows about the skiing in Telluride, but not everyone knows that there's plenty to do in the area beyond the slopes.
Read MoreColorado's incredible outdoor destinations are often full of crowds, too. Here's our list of breathtaking spots in the state that fly under the radar.
Read MoreIt’s possible to visit Colorado’s stunning destinations without renting or using a car, as there are other transportation options to move around the state.
Read MoreThere is a lot to consider when choosing where to retire, and community often gets overlooked. Here's one of the best cities for connecting with people.
Read MoreColorado is an outdoor adventurer’s playground, and this quiet mountain town is the perfect base to explore the state’s gorgeous nature in peace.
Read MoreIf the Colorado summit of Pikes Peak sounds too crowded, you'll want to check out this less-traversed mountain nearby, which offers stunning views.
Read MoreColorado is a great place to experience nature at its most pure and raw, and this spot has all the stunning views and outdoor activities you could ever ask for.
Read MoreColorado's top mountain campgrounds wow with soaring peaks, alpine lakes, and starlit skies that campers say make every overnight unforgettable.
Read MoreWhether you're looking to shop at a swanky mall or get out on the trail without a far drive, these are some of the best attractions from Boulder to Denver.
Read MoreColorado is more than just the Rocky Mountains, and if you're thinking about trying to see it all in a road trip, these RV destinations will come in handy.
Read MoreNamed the best place to live in Colorado, this Denver suburb may be small but it serves as a comfortable, convenient, and affordable base for travelers.
Read MoreNot only is this ski area in Colorado affordable, but it's near one of the best ski towns in the state and has served as the stomping grounds for Olympians.
Read MoreWhile Colorado isn't lacking in outdoor spaces to escape the crowds, some offer more than others. This state park is a lakeside getaway of the best kind.
Read MoreThis quaint Colorado city sandwiched between Denver and Fort Collins boasts Rocky Mountain views, nearby wilderness, and fun attractions and events.
Read MoreColorado is not short on ski areas, but if you want a less-crowded, local vibe with attractions for families and professionals, check out this mountain resort.
Read MoreThis underrated reservoir located about halfway between Denver and Steamboat Springs has spectacular camping, solitude, a nearby dude ranch, and fishing.
Read MoreIn Colorado, a historic district near downtown blends music heritage, community spaces, museums, and long-standing cultural traditions worth exploring.
Read MoreIf you're in Colorado Springs, you won't want to miss this suburb. It features shopping, hiking, and absolutely gorgeous views of the Front Range mountains.
Read MoreThis park offers everything you could ask for in a mountain lake: fab fishing and boating, trails to explore the shoreline, and plenty of lakeside camping.
Read MoreColorado's national parks are stunning, but its state parks are nothing to scoff at. This relatively unknown park feels isolated, despite being easy to reach.
Read MoreIn Colorado, a mountain retreat blends hot springs, family-friendly attractions, and overnight stays for travelers seeking both relaxation and activity.
Read MoreNot all cruise ship announcements are routine. Some signal serious situations at sea, from medical issues to security concerns to even engine failures.
Read MoreCruise ship staff use several insider codes to relay important information, including "Charlie Charlie Charlie," also known as a "Code Charlie."
Read MoreAlthough dining and entertainment matter much on a cruise line, many say that service matters most. Here are five cruises lines with highly-rated crew members.
Read MoreRetiring in Florida is something of a stereotype, but a lot of retirees are actually heading to a different state for its beaches and affordability.
Read MoreTucked away on the Delmarva Peninsula, this cozy town is overflowing with historic charm and serene views, making it a wonderful escape from the daily grind.
Read MoreIf quaint towns and beautiful beaches are your idea of a dream retirement, then this East Coast state full of charm and close-knit communities could be for you.
Read MoreEnjoy an authentic speakeasy in a historic hotel. As one of Denver’s oldest bars, the chic establishment boasts 1930s artwork and old-fashioned cocktails.
Read MoreDiscover five under-the-radar Denver coffee shops locals love, from horror-themed cafes to Filipino-inspired brews, all with high ratings and low buzz.
Read MoreDenver has a plethora of craft breweries and unique eateries, so you’ll want to know where to go to get the best happy hour deals in Colorado’s capital city.
Read MorePlanning a Denver trip? Some local restaurants are known for extreme portions that turn meals into memorable, over-the-top dining experiences.
Read MoreThis park in Downtown Denver is a true gem boasting a small beach, family-friendly amenities, and even kayak and gear rentals for breezing down the river.
Read MoreSip local brews at an outdoor beer garden, stroll through leafy parks, or visit the farmers' market in this rapidly expanding Denver neighborhood.
Read MoreIf you want to make the most of your time in these magnificent destinations, the best time to visit is undoubtedly out of season. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're looking to avoid a sunburn on your next vacation, consider traveling to one of these five destinations where you can escape harsh UV rays.
Read MoreRemote work has changed the game, and these destinations are well and truly on board with welcoming digital nomads onto their shores.
Read MoreDespite the statistics, these destinations will argue that they play second fiddle to nowhere, and they are well worth a place on your bucket list.
Read MoreHeading to Detroit and hankering for a sandwich? Hit one (or all) of these top sammy shops. Loved by locals, they each made the cut for our list of the best.
Read MoreThese five beerhall destinations are the best German-style breweries in the midwest boasting German beers and decor, according to online reviews.
Read MoreTo eat like a local in the iconic Mediterranean country of Spain, follow Rick Steves’ advice and look for these elements when choosing a restaurant.
Read MoreDisney World is infamous for its endless lines, even for dining, but there’s a way to avoid spending precious park hours waiting for food by using this service.
Read MoreThe longest railway tunnel in the world is a 35-mile long journey located in the south of Switzerland surrounded by the mountains of the scenic Swiss Alps.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn was a Hollywood star, but the entertainment icon spent most of her time in Europe. Here are five of her favorite destinations.
Read MoreEurope has no shortage of incredible mountain ranges and excellent ski areas, but it can get expensive. Here are some budget friendly options on the continent.
Read MoreIn a recent talk, Rick Steves' protege, Cameron Hewitt, offered less-crowded cities as alternative options to Europe's most popular destinations.
Read MoreWhen considering where to spend your golden years, consider retiring to this European country, boasting an outstanding quality of life for outdoor adventurers.
Read MoreThe Balkan region of Europe is often overlooked compared to other powerhouse destinations like Italy, France, and Spain. Here's why you should plan a trip.
Read MoreOff the coast of Portugal, a tranquil Atlantic island offers golden sands, dramatic cliffs, cobbled streets, and maritime history that rivals Madeira.
Read MoreSome tourist attractions in Europe aren't pleasant to visit, but travel expert Rick Steves still suggests visiting them for an important reason.
Read MoreNow a shell of its former self, this once glamorous destination is now a ghost town with a dark history, though it is once again open to tourists.
Read MoreIn 2026, non-EU travelers to Europe will notice changes at passport control. Travis Parker, part of Rick Steves' research team, shares what to expect.
Read MoreA trip to Italy isn't complete without visiting a coffee bar, but before you eat your cornetto, learn what the bar napkins are really used for.
Read MoreA visit to Rome is always bound to delight, but before heading to the iconic destination this year, be sure to read up on the big changes happening in 2026.
Read MoreRick Steves spent years traveling in Europe, and he recommends that you try this delicious seafood delicacy that has become a favorite of his.
Read MoreThis ski-in, ski-out hotel and resort, which has been granted official "palace" status, offers five-star service and luxurious amenities in France.
Read MoreIf you're considering retirement, you might want to think outside the box and retire to this gorgeous, temperate Greek town full of culture and history.
Read MoreLondon’s renowned food scene is well-known worldwide, but Rick Steves’ protege knows an under-the-radar gem of a market with delicious multicultural vendors.
Read MoreThe Netherlands has a rich artistic past as a trading post and the home of Dutch Master painters, and now, their work is on display at these 2026 exhibits.
Read MoreFoodies and wine-lovers should make sure not to miss this gorgeous coastal getaway that is known as the "California of Europe" for its gorgeous vineyards.
Read MoreThis elegant Croatian coastal town, known as the 'Pearl of the Atlantic,' is perfect for retirement with safety, good weather, attractions, and affordability,
Read MoreIf you plan to bring your pooch on a European getaway, make sure you're familiar with these dog-friendly cities when organizing your itinerary.
Read MoreWhether you love remote tropical locales or once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters, here are five places the New York Times recommends you travel in 2026.
Read MoreBig cities have always been a draw for travelers, but sometimes these urban spaces are overwhelming. Here are the safest cities in the U.S. for your next trip.
Read MoreCelebrity chefs, award-winning food, and vibrant musical events await at the Caribbean's most multi-sensory five-day culinary festival near Nassau, Bahamas.
Read MoreMiami is more than just sunsoaked beaches and glitzy nightlife, and our local expert has your guide to the best museums and cultural centers in the area.
Read MoreOne of America's most popular airports has just announced a renovation that will cost $1 billion, and we've got all the recent details about it.
Read MoreFlorida’s manatee populations draw in tourists from across the country, and these beaches allow you to view the marine mammals alongside gorgeous scenery.
Read MoreFlorida is home to a peaceful riverside city with natural springs, shaded parks, historic streets, and tranquil trails near the St. Johns River.
Read MoreDitch the theme park crowds of Orlando and head to these safe, and stunning, suburbs. Not only will you have peace of mind, you'll have plenty to do as well.
Read MoreThis RV resort in the Florida keys is a pristine island getaway with comfy camping on white sand beaches, with great snorkeling, boating, and sunsets.
Read MoreLauderdale offers a ton of great day trip options using a variety of transportation method, from high-speed rail and road trips to fast ferries and seaplanes.
Read MoreThis park in Inverness offers Old Florida vibes with miles of oak-shaded walking trails, a lake, and interesting history — it's ideal for a picnic by the water.
Read MoreThis once-thriving military missile base in the Florida Everglades was abandoned and since has transformed into a historic landmark worth visiting.
Read MoreIf you want to visit one of the biggest shopping malls in the United States, head to this Florida city, which is also home to a popular water park.
Read MoreWhen you think of Florida's beach scene, the state's inland lakes probably don't come to mind. Head to this watery gem to see what they have to offer.
Read MoreTucked between two major Florida cities, this small community offers lake access, forest trails, and a slower pace near a vast protected wilderness.
Read MoreThis popular Miami, Florida, diner features an incredibly extensive menu and is known for its delicious burgers, boozy milkshakes, and retro vibes.
Read MoreTiny creatures in this Florida lagoon put on a seasonal light show, glowing a vibrant blue that's easy to see from the shore or during a kayak excursion.
Read MoreA rarity in the U.S., this new all-inclusive resort in Florida is perfect for those who are looking for vacation packages that provide fun family activities.
Read MoreThis state park, surrounded by gorgeous scenery, gives you a taste of the real Florida complete with springs, boat rides on the lake, and wildlife all around.
Read MoreFrom quiet Panhandle shores to lesser-known East Coast gems, discover Florida beaches that stay under the radar — and why they’re worth the detour.
Read MoreFlorida is a big state with a wide range of people, and our research shows that these four are the most diverse and inclusive cities in the Sunshine State.
Read MoreIf you prefer your hikes to take several hours, or even days, to complete, consider one of these long Florida routes filled with wildlife and stunning scenery.
Read MoreFor the perfect place to stay while exploring Orlando or Disney, head to this Disney-inspired suburb that is very walkable and full of parks and attractions.
Read MoreIn Florida’s sandy city of Pompano Beach, you’ll find a delicious family-owned local eatery serving fresh seafood for breakfast and lunch.
Read MoreIn Florida, travelers willing to drive a little farther can find quieter shoreline stretches with fewer crowds, peaceful scenery, and room to unwind.
Read MoreIn Florida, a town positioned between major cities offers forest access, small-town streets, seasonal events, and an easy escape from busy coastal hubs.
Read MoreTravelers looking for a natural escape near Orlando but far from the crowds should head to this scenic state park that is a lakeside retreat full of trails.
Read MoreThis picturesque and luxurious neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale is a coastal enclave with palatial homes, a walkable art scene, and a buzzing food scene.
Read MoreThis city park is hidden away but still convenient to the downtown neighborhoods, and it's got shady oak trees, scenic lakes, pickleball, disk golf, and more.
Read MoreA luxury community in Fort Lauderdale has an exclusive, members-only championship golf course alongside canals lined by yachts floating in pristine waters.
Read MoreExplore contemporary art venues like the 1310 Gallery and tree-lined streets with funky, pastel-colored bungalows in this historic Fort Lauderdale neighborhood.
Read MoreGeorgia is home to a vibrant and welcoming town with scenic bike paths, peaceful riverfront trails, lakeside parks, and a charming historic square.
Read MoreGeorgia has more to offer travelers than its big, established cities. Consider one of these five fast-growing Georgia destinations for your next trip.
Read MoreSavannah's Riverwalk is one of its main attractions, and you'll conveniently find some of the city's top-rated and most historic restaurants along its path.
Read MoreIf you've ever considered yourself something of a competitive eater in waiting, get to Georgia for this mighty, meaty, monster pizza challenge. Good luck.
Read MoreThis small town in Georgia, not too far from Atlanta, is beloved for its many antique shops, which you will want to spend a day checking out.
Read MoreWhether you're craving fresh donuts or cheesy stromboli, this small city outside of Savannah offers local bites and a laid-back community atmosphere.
Read MoreIn Georgia, a suburb just outside a major city offers lake access, walkable streets, local dining, and outdoor recreation without big-city crowds.
Read MoreThis unique Atlanta, Georgia, neighborhood is the best spot for shopping and people-watching. Plus, you can check out these music events, according to a local.
Read MoreAtlanta is a sprawling and diverse community made up of dozens of divisions and suburbs. Here's a look at a handful that are safe and welcoming to visitors.
Read MoreHawaii has plenty of gorgeous coral reefs that snorkelers love to explore, but the science behind the reefs is just as fascinating as the natural beauty.
Read MoreIn Hawaii, an attraction brings island traditions to life through immersive villages, hands-on activities, performances, and family-friendly experiences.
Read MoreSoak up some of the best views across New England along these stunning hiking trails to the area's highest peaks, from Massachusetts to Maine.
Read MoreThere's never a bad time to get into hiking, and these are the bucket list trails from all around the world that need to be completed.
Read MoreJust 40 minutes from Glacier National Park, this top-rated Montana dude ranch offers horseback riding, wine tasting, and more in its all-inclusive packages.
Read MoreLeave it to TikTok to enrage and beguile travelers with a travel hack for hotel room coffeemakers that most would call an egregious travel faux pas.
Read MoreLooking for unique places to stay in the Smoky Mountains? Check out these secluded lodging options tucked near Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Read MoreThese 1950s-era Las Vegas resorts helped define the Strip and downtown, mixing celebrity nightlife, casino innovation, and mob-linked history.
Read MoreFrom crackling in-room fireplaces to championship golf and world-class skiing, Canada's top resort in Whistler lures guests with alpine luxury and fine dining.
Read MorePlanning a beach trip to LA? These oceanfront and near-beach stays offer strong reviews, prime locations, and lower nightly rates than typical coastal resorts.
Read MoreThese enormous U.S. casinos outside Nevada feature hundreds of thousands of square feet of gaming space, plus on-site restaurants and resorts.
Read MoreAn all-inclusive resort in Europe sounds expensive, but we did the research to bring you the 5 best options under $250, each with a beautiful beach nearby.
Read MoreNapa Valley hotels can be pricey. These well-reviewed budget-friendly stays offer lower nightly rates without sacrificing location or comfort.
Read MoreBeloved by Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and many other celebrities, this Michelin-studded historic hotel in Portofino, Italy, is exceptionally romantic.
Read MoreA stop at a natural hot spring is always a welcome break in the winter, and you don't have to head all the way out west to find one.
Read MoreLooking for a retro-themed, kitschy motel in Texas for your next getaway? Check out these five highly-rated and guest-recommended properties.
Read MoreBooking a hotel with free breakfast can make vacationing on a budget a little easier, and these chains offer the best-quality continental spreads for guests.
Read MoreOn the island of Corfu hides a serene resort and spa situated on the cliffs above the sparking sea, where you'll enjoy the famous hospitality of Greece.
Read MoreTechnologt permeates almost everything people do from work to staying in touch with friends and family. Here's why some are opting for digital detox vacations.
Read MoreIn Texas, Houston stands out for its variety of well-rated public golf courses that combine strong conditions, accessibility, and favorable weather.
Read MoreIn Houston, you’ll find a unique neighborhood with a rich history, delicious restaurants, and a dedication to the arts that bring the local community together.
Read MoreThis expanding Houston neighborhood offers urban green places for hiking and mountain biking and over 2,000 hotel rooms, from Marriott to Hilton.
Read MoreHouston isn’t short on delicious barbecue restaurants and smokehouses, and these local hole-in-the-wall eateries are some of the city’s best.
Read MoreThis stunning valley on 'The quiet side of the Tetons' west of Jackson Hole in Idaho has scenery and outdoor adventure without Jackson's glitz and prices.
Read MoreThis remote national forest in Idaho is a breathtaking mountain escape with a massive wilderness area, ample camping, great trails, alpine lakes, and rivers.
Read MoreTucked away in the mountains near Challis is an abandoned mining town surrounded by cozy campsites, rugged hikes, and epic views of the Idaho wilderness.
Read MoreThis quintessential mountain lodge on a lake in McCall, Idaho, has log cabin vibes, a steamy outdoor hot spring, a beloved spa, and an award-winning restaurant.
Read MoreIllinois is so much more than just Chicago, and these spots -- researched and cross-checked with census data -- have the booming population to prove it
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to live near Chicago, but you don't want to move to the city proper, this fun suburb might just be for you and your family.
Read MoreIf you're looking to get out in nature and learn some history along the way, you will want to make a day trip to this state park in Illinois.
Read MoreThis Illinois park features connected lakes, shoreline camping, public boat launches, and prime Midwest fishing waters, making for a great urban escape.
Read MoreThe Prairie State is packed with gorgeous downtowns that are well worth a visit, and we've identified five Illinois charmers to add to the bucket list.
Read MoreThe Midwest is jam-packed with fascinating destinations just waiting to be explored, and this Illinois city in the heartland should be at the top of the list.
Read MoreThe Midwest is one of the most fascinating and fabulous regions in the United States, and its largest cities are spectacular vacation destinations.
Read MoreThis state park in Illinois is perched right along the Illinois River, offering peaceful water views, great fishing opportunities, and a cozy campground.
Read MoreFans of Honest Abe (or anyone else curious about American history) have lots of options when it comes to travel -- here are our picks for the top spots.
Read MoreThere are plenty of wonderful restaurants in Chicago, but if you want to get away from it all while still enjoying a nice meal, check out this Illinois village.
Read MoreIn Illinois, several small towns invite travelers to slow down with walkable downtowns, local festivals, historic streets, and easy access to nature.
Read MoreEnjoy a natural escape in the Midwest without straying too far from the city at this Illinois state park. Stroll along scenic trails through a historic forest.
Read MoreThere are countless things to do in Chicago, but if you want to get out of the city for a bit, visit this suburb that’s full of culture and natural beauty.
Read MoreChicago’s sprawling urban landscape is rich with cultural diversity, and one friendly suburb offers green parks and small-town eateries frequented by locals.
Read MoreIllinois features an easygoing destination near a major metro where waterways, wooded preserves, and local traditions create a refreshing change of pace.
Read MoreIf you're looking to escape the chaotic buzz of Chicago, these five serene villages in Illinois offer a slower pace of life and unique amenities to explore.
Read MoreIn Indiana, a sprawling fish and wildlife area offers lakeside camping, river access, hunting grounds, and exciting year-round outdoor recreation.
Read MoreThe breaded pork tenderloin sandwich is a staple of Indiana cuisine, and it was invented in this little diner that you can still eat at today.
Read MoreThis picturesque reservoir near Muncie, Indiana, offers quick access to not just boating and fishing, but also camping, hiking, and even a swim beach.
Read MoreIndiana is full of national and state parks, and this underrated one will provide you with scenic hiking, views of the lake, and multiple camping options.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a nostalgic diner with old-fashioned root beer and delicious burgers, this popular spot in Indiana will give you what you're looking for.
Read MoreThis town has everything you'd want for an afternoon of strolling: a pretty creek-side park, a brick-building lined downtown, cafes, shops, and restaurants.
Read MoreIn North Central Indiana, you’ll find a gem of a state park, popular for boating and fishing. Enjoy birdwatching on scenic nature trails or camp out in your RV.
Read MoreFrom fine dining perfect for a date night to casual Mexican-style pizza, you'll find delicious eats at these Fort Wayne spots recommended by local Redditors.
Read MoreIt can be easy to gloss over small Midwestern towns as travel destinations, but communities like these are a reminder why they're worth a visit.
Read MoreHidden between Chicago and Indy, this small-town amusement park is set to celebrate its 100th year with new rides, old classics, and a summer full of fun.
Read MoreIf you grew up in Indiana, you may remember this local amusement park and zoo that was once brimming with entertainment but has now been abandoned for years.
Read MoreJust outside of Indianapolis is a smaller city that still packs a punch with its highly rated golf courses, walking trails, and friendly atmosphere.
Read MoreThe Midwest has magnificent bodies of water, and if you're in Indiana, you'll want to check out this gorgeous lakeside area where you can camp and hike.
Read MoreIndianapolis is an underrated foodie haven, and these five locally loved spots are the perfect places to start sampling the city's top eats.
Read MoreIf you're craving delicious food from a '50s diner, this restaurant in Goshen, Indiana, is the place for you. Their chili has even won multiple awards.
Read MoreThe Midwest has a lot to offer in terms of cities like Cincinnati and Fort Wayne, but don't forget this charming small town that isn't too far away.
Read MoreWhile South Bend, Indiana, may be widely known for its Notre Dame campus, there's much more to explore here, from top-notch museums to an iconic theater.
Read MoreIn Indiana, a lakeside neighborhood near a major city pairs sandy shores, wooded trails, and local culture for a relaxed escape along the water.
Read MoreIndiana features a peaceful forest destination where wooded hills, calm waters, and primitive camping create a slower-paced alternative to larger parks.
Read MoreRails to Trails has been converting abandoned railroad tracks into gorgeous hiking and biking trails for some time. Don't miss this gorgeous one in Indiana.
Read MoreFor a great pit stop with the family between Indianapolis and Lexington, head to this scenic state park filled with paddling adventures, trails, and campsites.
Read MoreThe Midwest is home to all kinds of natural beauty, and this state park in Iowa will give you miles of calming hiking trails with beautiful views.
Read MoreThis quaint town, tucked along the Mississippi River, is a haven for history buffs with 19th-century buildings, local museums, and a waterfront winery.
Read MoreIf you're traveling to the Midwest and want to take a peaceful nature hike, this county in Iowa is filled with stunning natural beauty and fascinating history.
Read MoreSkip the road trip and head to Michigan, Alaska, California, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin towns reachable only by boat or plane for true off-the-grid adventure
Read MoreGeorge Harrison built a home on this Australian island in the Great Barrier Reef. Today it's a tropical hub with luxe resorts, snorkeling, sailing, and golf.
Read MoreFor a unique stay, this Airbnb in Kansas lets you sleep comfortably in an abandoned nuclear missile silo, offering a historic, memorable stop on your trip.
Read MoreIf bourbon is your sip of choice, this charming city between Louisville and Lexington offers world-class distilleries, and a quaint downtown to explore.
Read MoreHungry before takeoff? Here are the airport dining spots travelers love most at Harry Reid International Airport, from breakfast to steakhouse eats.
Read MoreFrom fine dining to memorable meals, these Las Vegas stays stand out for restaurant quality, reviewer praise, and easy access without leaving the property.
Read MoreYou'll find plenty of affordable hotels in Las Vegas, but if you're not careful, you could still end up spending a whole lot of money during your trip.
Read MoreStep back into 1950s Las Vegas at classic casinos on Fremont Street and the Strip that still preserve vintage glamour and old-school gaming.
Read MoreJust because someone enjoys the thrill of a Las Vegas poker table doesn't mean that they also don't want to enjoy a more laid-back and quiet casino experience.
Read MoreLouisiana has a lot more to offer than New Orleans, including this beautiful state park with long hiking trails, great fishing, and all kinds of camping.
Read MoreMartha Stewart loves to spend downtime at her vacation home in Maine, and she always makes sure to take a walk on this trail in Acadia National Park.
Read MoreThese five towns are perfect for settling down on the Pine Tree State's stunning coast, with easy access to the beach and plenty to keep you busy year-round.
Read MoreThe terrifying locales of Stephen King's novels may be fictional, but here are five real-life Maine destinations that inspired the fan-favorite horror author.
Read MoreThis charming college town offers visitors a walkable shopping district, quick access to several hiking trails, and is within an hour of Sugarloaf Mountain.
Read MoreIf you're in the Chesapeake Bay area in Maryland, you'll want to check out this underrated beach that is a favorite of locals for its fun amenities.
Read MoreThis town sandwiched between Washington, DC, and Harper's Ferry is a Blue Ridge gateway with a quaint downtown and outdoor adventure on rivers and trails.
Read MoreNot only is this Baltimore, Maryland, neighborhood easy to explore, it's also home to a vibrant art scene, fantastic food, and American history.
Read MoreIf you're in Baltimore, you won't want to miss this charming suburb that has become known as "Music City, Maryland." They've got a lot of great seafood, too!
Read MoreFans of 1980s Brat Pack-era films may want to visit this charming Maryland destination that was used as a filming location for a cult-classic movie.
Read MoreGet away from the big cities on the East Coast and you'll run into quaint small towns like this one that are home to more history than you'd expect.
Read MoreIf you think you know how many letters the longest lake in the United States has in its name, add a few more — and then add a few more on top of that.
Read MoreMassachusetts' oldest ski area is a large Berkshire mountain gem with a wide assortment of runs, convenient eats, a cozy lodge, and family-friendly snowtubing.
Read MoreIf you're traveling to Michigan and are in the mood for a round of golf, you will definitely want to check out the greens in this underrated village.
Read MoreWhile it's far from Michigan's most famous college town, this small city is a student hub that elevates the local scene from the everyday to the lively.
Read MoreWhile smaller than some of Michigan's other college towns, this destination offers sporting events, a festive park, and the state's oldest theater.
Read MoreMichigan is home to a charming riverside community where brick storefronts, vibrant annual events, and cozy eateries create an easy weekend escape.
Read MoreIf you're interested in a quiet vacation in the heartland of America, this charming Michigan township might be exactly what you're looking for.
Read MoreSleep in a historic building in Downtown Detroit in this stylish boutique hotel, which also houses multiple dining spots for drinks and late-night eats.
Read MoreMichigan is full of bustling big cities and charming small towns alike, but this small city unfortunately tends to get overlooked by tourists.
Read MoreOne of the best things about Michigan is that its small towns often surprise visitors with just how lively they are. This community is no exception.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to travel to a German biergarten but can't make a trip to Europe, this historic Detroit restaurant will hit the spot.
Read MoreYou'll find plenty of incredible restaurants in Detroit, but if you're seeking fried chicken, consider venturing over to one of these five highly rated spots.
Read MoreIf you're looking to ditch the car and retire somewhere relaxing in the Midwest, this charming little town is the absolute best place to do it.
Read MoreA romantic getaway can look different depending on the couple, but the state of Michigan has plenty of hotels, wineries, and inns that are perfect for l'amour.
Read MoreThere are plenty of cool spots to explore in Detroit, but this reimagined alley is home to an impressive collection of artwork and popular eateries.
Read MoreThis vibrant Midwest city is known for its breweries but recently has earned the name of Bloody Mary Capital of the World thanks to its outrageous cocktails.
Read MoreIn Wisconsin, a waterfront district pairs riverfront trails, paddle sports, public art, craft breweries, and lively community events along scenic harbor views.
Read MoreKnown for its flaky burek and savory goulash, this Serbian restaurant is a Milwaukee favorite with a rich family history and strong customer reviews.
Read MoreMilwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to a once-industrial area that's now known for its culture, outdoor activities, and, yes, craft beer.
Read MoreThis Wisconsin "City of Festivals" hosts over 80 unique events per year. Plus, explore its tasty culinary scene and scenic lakefront with countless parks.
Read MoreMinneapolis and St. Paul have a lot to offer, but this small Minnesota city has a lot going for it, too, like restaurants, antique shops, and a beautiful lake.
Read MoreTake a trip back in time with a stop at this small town up north, with historic buildings in town and a nearby lake to relax or enjoy some water-based fun.
Read MoreThis cozy town in Northern Minnesota has inviting shops and restaurants, a wide selection of fishing options and lakes, and trails for summer and winter fun.
Read MoreMinnesota has plenty of gorgeous lakeside scenery, and this city near Lake Shetek boasts small-town vibes and a historic past within pristine nature.
Read MoreThe deepest inland lake in Mississippi is a great spot for fishing or boating, with acres of wilderness to explore and a bunch of fish hiding below the surface.
Read MoreMississippi is home to a peaceful national forest with quiet lakes, wooded hiking trails, spring wildflowers, and budget-friendly campgrounds.
Read MoreThis city in Missouri may be small, but it's packed with historical sites, such as an original one-room school house, along with Mississippi River views.
Read MoreIf you're seeking a relaxing retreat in Missouri, these state parks offer a wealth of amenities and highly rated campgrounds perfect for both tents and RVs.
Read MoreIn Missouri, a small river city near a state border blends creative energy, preserved architecture, and outdoor recreation along a legendary waterway.
Read MoreKansas City has a walkable art district full of creative people doing what they do best, and it's worth checking out for the art and the great restaurants.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a unique, secluded adventure in Montana, consider venturing out to this lake that's great for water sports and fishing.
Read MoreWith historic buildings, unique museums, and a distinct Western vibe, this charming town in the heart of Montana is a great spot for a relaxed vacation
Read MoreMontana is home to lots of wide open spaces and stunning views, but don't miss it's historical treasures, too, like this old, uninhabited mining town.
Read MoreThis remote Big Sky country locale is a Montana retreat surrounded by mountains, with awe-inspiring views, fun fishing and boating, and endless hiking options.
Read MoreTucked in the southeastern part of Big Sky Country, this peaceful retreat features lakeside camping, stellar fishing, and long summer days on the water.
Read MoreOverlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, this resort community offers four golf courses, waterfront shopping and dining, and seasonal festivals and events.
Read MoreMyrtle beach's nightlife surprises visitors with dance floors, DJ sets, live music, tasty drinks, and late-night energy just steps from the boardwalk.
Read MoreDon't leave South Carolina without swinging by this much-adored and award-winning spot known for stellar bites served up not far from beachfront bliss.
Read MoreThis coastal beach city is not short on fun entertainment, proven by its claim as the world’s best place for mini golf, boasting over 30 one-of-a-kind courses.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like a trip to a diner to capture throwback vibes (and a good meal), and Nashville has one you won't want to miss.
Read MoreThis standout food truck in Nashville is a foodie dream with many new twists on the cheesiest comfort food, and its popularity has only swelled.
Read MoreThis taco spot is tops on many locals' go-to lists, with a creative, made-from-scratch menu that uses the freshest local ingredients, all in a cozy atmosphere.
Read MoreThese five thrift and vintage shops range from selling country and western to decade-specific clothes, and are the best in Nashville according to reviews.
Read MoreNashville is famous for more than just being where Dolly Parton's career started, and the iconic singer shared some places to visit on your next trip.
Read MoreDelicious creations from the sea and heaping piles of caviar await you at this Michelin-starred restaurant, a favorite of locals and critics alike.
Read MoreThese three national parks, some of the most crowded in America, have dropped their reservations systems in 2026, leading to chaos at entrances and beyond.
Read MoreAmerica is chock full of 63 incredible national parks, but the entry fees can make visiting a big headache. Here are some affordable state parks to see instead.
Read MoreThe Blue Ridge Mountains offer some of the most magnificent scenery in the U.S., and these spectacular state parks are certified must-visit destinations.
Read MorePlanning a trip to the Rocky Mountain National Park means choosing among campgrounds offering varied scenery, amenities, and seasonal access.
Read MoreWhile it might seem like a distinction without a difference, there are some good reasons that protected land in the U.S. is divided into these categories.
Read MoreThe five states with the most state parks in America are spread all across the country, including spots on both the East Coast and West Coast.
Read MoreIt takes some effort to hike there, but this once abandoned tower in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is worth the time and energy.
Read MoreVisiting one of the United States' best national parks is perfect for a vacation road trip, and you can stay close to many parks while staying within budget.
Read MoreIf you're looking to visit one of America's national parks without paying an entrance fee, check out the 10 fee-free days happening throughout 2026.
Read MoreIf you're looking to load up on national park souvenirs during your RV adventures, you'll want to make sure the items are small, practical, and affordable.
Read MoreIt may surprise you that there's a Nevada mountain range that gets compared to the Swiss Alps. With beautiful views and serene paths, they're a hiker's dream.
Read MoreWhile Las Vegas has increasingly become known as an expensive luxury destination, the city is aiming to cut costs and appeal to budget travelers.
Read MoreThis New England state is one of the most affordable places in America but recent reviews show it also provides retirees with the best health care system.
Read MoreIn New Hampshire, a mountain village pairs lakeside recreation, classic village streets, and nearby hiking routes for a peaceful New England escape.
Read MoreFor a romantic escape in New Hampshire’s idyllic mountain landscape, visit a winter wonderland where ice crystals are illuminated by colorful lights.
Read MoreIf you're seeking a relaxed getaway and a healthy dose of local charm, this New Jersey borough is an easy drive from Trenton, Newark, and Philadelphia.
Read MoreFrom community green spaces with playgrounds and summer music festivals to historic churches and top-rated brunch spots, this Jersey City area has much to offer.
Read MoreJersey City is one of the most walkable cities in America, and this historic neighborhood is one of the main reasons why. It's worth checking out.
Read MoreAlong with a beautiful view of New York City, this New Jersey neighborhood offers outdoor hikes, shopping, and restaurants.
Read MoreWhether you're looking for a quick bite to eat or to splash out at an oceanfront eatery, these are the five tastiest restaurants on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to visit an old-fashioned drive-in movie theater, take a trip to New Jersey and check out the last one left in the state.
Read MoreWhile this NYC suburb was once known best for its factories, it's now a hub for luxury apartments, live music and sports events, and outdoor spaces.
Read MoreJust across the river from Manhattan, this Jersey City area offers skyline views, waterfront strolls, easy transit access, and well-rated dining spots.
Read MoreJust outside of NYC’s hustle and bustle, you’ll find one of the best places to live in the country. Enjoy this New Jersey city with a multicultural atmosphere.
Read MoreNewark, New Jersey, is a town full of history and culture, and if you head to the Down Neck neighborhood, you'll find great shops and fun nightclubs.
Read MoreThere's plenty of shopping to be done in New York City, but if the Manhattan prices are a little too steep, head to this New Jersey suburb instead.
Read MoreSouth of New Mexico’s main hub, Albuquerque, is another once-bustling area with a rich history and an iconic food festival nestled in the desert.
Read MoreAlbuquerque, New Mexico, is known for a lot, but you might not be familiar with the city’s biking trails. There is a lot of beauty to take in along the way.
Read MoreAlbuquerque, New Mexico, is a city rich in history in culture, and this beautiful, walkable neighborhood will teach you a lot about the city.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a slice of serenity surrounded by sumptuous scenery, look no further than this lakeside state park in the Land of Enchantment.
Read MoreLocated in Petroglyph National Monument just a few minutes from downtown Albuquerque, this destination offers a chance to walk among volcanoes.
Read MoreFrom enormous, flashing neon signs to traditional Pueblo architecture, Albuquerque is one of the best stops along Route 66 for nostalgia lovers.
Read MoreNew Mexico is known for its natural beauty, and there is plenty to be found in this charming Albuquerque suburb that lies along the Rio Grande.
Read MoreThis part of town includes several residential blocks and a pretty park that are convenient to popular areas of town, such as Nob Hill and the fairgrounds.
Read MoreThis New Mexico state park offers winding desert trails with views of the surrounding mountains, dotted with historic turquoise and galena mines.
Read MoreA once-thriving military base in New York served as the inspiration for "Stranger Things," and it is now a state park with trails and surf fishing.
Read MoreThis system of criss-crossing trails makes for a quick picnic or an all-day ramble, complete with fresh air and water and mountain views.
Read MoreThis restaurant in New York City was once a favorite of actor Humphrey Bogart, but it now sleeps the big sleep due to an unfortunate closure.
Read MoreIf you've ever wanted to take in all the beauty of New York City on your bike, but you're worried about the traffic, you'll want to join this annual festival.
Read MoreThis amusement park in New York was closed for several years before it was revitalized and reopened, now offering all sorts of thrilling rides to its guests.
Read MoreAmusement parks usually come with heavy crowds, but this nostalgic, blissfully underrated theme park offers fun rides and attractions for the whole family.
Read MoreNew York icon Frank Sinatra’s go-to restaurant was a family-run eatery with delicious traditional Italian American entrées and a classic 20th-century NYC vibe.
Read MoreThe Finger Lakes are regarded as one of America's top wine regions, and it's the perfect place for a wine sipping, lake viewing, winery hopping getaway.
Read MoreThere's never a bad time to look into a relaxing mountain getaway, and the little town of Downsville has everything you need to get in touch with nature.
Read MoreOne of America's most historic rivers is a waterway of superlatives that serves as a beautiful ribbon to follow on a fun road trip just outside New York City.
Read MoreThe Catskill Mountains in New York feature some truly stunning views, and this huge campground will give you the chance to take them all in.
Read MoreEnjoy the Adirondacks’ gorgeous winter scenery by staying in the heart of it at a New York camping area with plenty of trails for skiing and hiking.
Read MoreUp in the Adirondack mountains of New York lies a tiny mountain town with gorgeous lakes, scenic hiking trails, and an annual music festival.
Read MoreJust 20 miles from Manhattan is New York's "City by the Sea," home to a 2-mile-long boardwalk built in 1914 and incredible dining experiences.
Read MoreThis New York town known as the 'Snowshoe capital of the world' is an Adirondack paradise with parks, trails for hiking in summer and winter, and beauty.
Read MoreThis prestigious Hamptons destination offers wide sandy beaches, renowned golf courses, and a refined coastal atmosphere just a few hours from New York City.
Read MoreAs housing costs rise, many New Yorkers are rethinking where to live, with several lesser-known cities emerging as popular alternatives for 2026.
Read MoreEven if you think you know the Hamptons, there's a charming hidden treasure waiting for you. You've probably even seen this beach in a movie.
Read MoreThis New York City hotel restaurant offers guests an unforgettable experience with a sumptuous ambiance and luxurious dining options like afternoon tea.
Read MoreFrom parks to cafes and clubs, the City is home to spots that have inspired artists of all types for centuries — none more so than the famous folk singer.
Read MoreNew York City now offers nightlife without alcohol, with bars that offer creative zero-proof drinks, social spaces, and a growing sober-curious scene.
Read MoreIt's not difficult to find a good pizza joint in New York, but this spot in Midwood is a historic restaurant that's earned high praise for decades.
Read MoreIn addition to being an award-winning actor, Stanley Tucci is a respected foodie. Here, we look at five of his favorite places to eat in the Big Apple.
Read MoreHills aren't the first thing you imagine when thinking of New York, but this neighborhood is full of ridges, trails, and some of the city's best architecture.
Read MoreThis diner, named the best in New York, is a destination for 1950s nostalgia and delicious burgers, close enough to the airport to visit during a long layover.
Read MoreIn one of the most popular U.S. states for travel, a local airport is getting a major overhaul, resulting in fewer pre-security shops and eateries.
Read MoreA partial government shutdown has disrupted a popular U.S. Trusted Traveler Program. Here’s what travelers should know when coming home from abroad.
Read MoreIf Romania's Gothic vampire culture is right up your alley, add this upcoming theme park to your bucket list for Dracula-themed rides, hotels, and more.
Read MoreA new seasonal flight from Delta makes it easy for folks in Austin to escape the summer heat by flying north to an iconic city in North Carolina.
Read MoreFor diner food with a contemporary twist, head to the city of Milford, Ohio, for an eatery serving short rib grilled cheese, creative cocktails, and more.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, the most bike-friendly city in North America is located in Canada, as it offers heaps of bike-friendly infrastructure.
Read MoreThis country has exploded in popularity in recent years, and thankfully, you can feel safe and at ease navigating its public transportation system.
Read MoreEuropean travel is in demand and trending online, but in 2026, there are some challenges tourists may face across the continent, according to Cameron Hewitt.
Read MoreFor "tacos" made from chicken cutlets, giant ice cream sandwiches, and other viral dishes, head to this all-American diner on New York's Long Island.
Read MoreA record-breaking hotel has opened, offering visitors and guests gorgeous aerial views plus rooftop pools, top-notch dining, and impressive interiors.
Read MoreUnited Airlines will now fly from O'Hare in Chicago to five new destinations across the Midwest, most of which are charming college towns loaded with amenities.
Read MoreIf you want to kick back, relax, and enjoy California's spectacular shoreside scenery in style, you need to check out this ultra-luxe railcar experience.
Read MoreThis gorgeous state park lets you drive to the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi, though you'll also find hiking trails and picnic sites with epic views.
Read MoreEnjoy pristine North Carolina nature while camping at this lake park with plenty of fishing and water activities, just a short drive from Asheville or Hickory.
Read MoreThe state is full of diverse camping destinations, from the western mountain peaks to lake-side retreats and sandy beach camping on the coast.
Read MoreAverage Social Security payments are about $2,000 per month. Here's where you can enjoy scenic views and affordable cost of living in North Carolina.
Read MoreIn North Carolina's Blue Ridge region, a quiet mountain town offers easy waterfall access, forest trails, and locally owned restaurants for a weekend getaway.
Read MoreIf you can't get enough blueberries, you'll want to check out this North Carolina town that has the nickname "Blueberrytown," thanks to its annual festival.
Read MoreThis tiny garden in Wilmington is home to an abundance of carnivorous plants, including Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and other unique species.
Read MoreThese are the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in North Carolina, ranked by inclusion, Pride events, local policy, and real community experiences.
Read MoreGreensboro, North Carolina, is home to a walkable area that offers visitors local food and culture while taking in historical architecture.
Read MoreLocated near Fort Bragg, this Fayetteville suburb boasts home prices well below the national average, public green spaces, and proximity to the Cape Fear River.
Read MoreJust a short drive from North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, you’ll find a city with a lively downtown and classic Midwest festivals.
Read MoreLooking for an Ohio getaway? This city offers a walkable downtown, historic architecture, cozy cafés, and a lakeside state park near Cincinnati and Columbus.
Read MoreThis neighborhood of Cleveland has a lot of history, and since it's recently undergone renovation, it's worth checking out when you're in the city.
Read MoreIn Ohio, this welcoming lakefront destination blends historic downtown streets, waterfront parks, annual festivals, and calm reservoir views.
Read MoreIn Ohio, a maple-loving town charms with a historic square, festive traditions, and peaceful wooded trails that offer calm countryside escapes.
Read MoreIf you're in Ohio's Hocking Hills area and craving a cheeseburger, pulled pork sandwich, pizza, or ice-cold refreshments, visit this casual eatery.
Read MoreIf you want to get away from it all, this state park in Ohio will provide a peaceful retreat. Plus, you'll learn some of the state's history in the process.
Read MoreIn Ohio, a small city near Lake Erie offers fascinating railroad history, family attractions, walkable streets, and easy access to shoreline parks.
Read MoreA redeveloped suburb of Cleveland is a destination for immersion in nature and shopping, ending the day at one of the city's local restaurants.
Read MoreCleveland, Ohio, has a lot to offer tourists, including this trendy neighborhood that features delicious restaurants, gorgeous scenery, and fun nightlife.
Read MoreThis amazing Ohio state park offers tons of lakeside activities and a wide variety of hikable trails perfect for every type of warm-weather outdoor enthusiast.
Read MoreThe region surrounding Akron is home to more vibrant small cities than you might expect. Head to this one for a blend of urban and outdoor experiences.
Read MoreThere's a lot to see in Columbus, Ohio, so if you're feeling overwhelmed, head to this cute neighborhood where the streets are lined with Victorian homes.
Read MoreEnjoying a cold beer while watching a football game can be pricey, but these stadiums in Ohio offer the most affordable NFL brews in the country.
Read MoreOhio is home to some of the most magnificent natural beauty in the U.S., and this lake is an underrated spot for fishing and outdoor adventures.
Read MoreHikers know what a beautiful state Ohio is, and this quaint Appalachian village is the perfect resting place for those walking the Buckeye Trail.
Read MoreAs one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma, this Tulsa suburb boasts delicious food, local shops, and relaxing outdoor spaces for the whole family.
Read MoreThis park is a convenient getaway located near Portland. Besides stunning scenery, it features a highly-rated disk golf course, wooded trails, and river fun.
Read MoreThere's not much left to the town, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a trip — besides the historic buildings, there are miles of great hiking trails nearby.
Read MoreThe five best waterfall hiking trails in Oregon offer not just scenic views of flowing cascades, but also the surrounding wilderness and wildlife.
Read MoreIf you're into vacationing off-the-grid, you can head to this mountaintop getaway in Oregon for some camping, whether it's the heat of summer or dead of winter.
Read MoreIf you want to see a side of Orlando that doesn't revolve around theme parks, head over to this highly walkable neighborhood filled with art and good eats.
Read MoreDiscover Orlando's five trendiest boutiques, featuring unique fashion, gifts, and local favorites recommended by bloggers, Reddit users, and locals.
Read MoreThese five restaurants at Universal Orlando and places where you definitely want to grab food or a drink when visiting the theme parks, according to reviews.
Read MoreFrom heated hoses and RV skirts to collapsible snow shovels and window shades, here are five essentials to keep your RV nice and warm this winter.
Read MorePlanning a Lake Tahoe ski trip? We ranked 14 ski resorts based on Google reviews, highlighting terrain variety, beginner slopes, and resort amenities.
Read MoreThis central Illinois outdoor escape features miles of hiking trails, shoreline views, boat launches, and picnic shelters near Champaign-Urbana.
Read MoreThese five American ski resorts promise an epic day with ample slopes for less than $200 a day, guaranteeing an epic day on snow for skiers and snowboarders.
Read MoreThese Texas getaways channel Blue Ridge charm with hardwood forests, leaf-peeping trails, waterfalls, and elevated desert peaks worth exploring.
Read MoreThe Rocky Mountains offer some gorgeous views and challenging hikes as well as relaxing hot springs. While exploring, you'll need a place to stay.
Read MoreA ski vacation might be the perfect getaway for your and your friends. Here are some of the best ski towns with plenty of options on and off the mountain.
Read MoreDon't overlook the natural beauty of state parks in the U.S. These gorgeous, coastal parks offer incredible views of the ocean that you have to see to believe.
Read MoreWhile there are literally hundreds of ski resorts to choose from across America, these are the best at celebrating their yesteryear roots.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an epic spot to go mountain biking, consider checking out abandoned ski resorts, as many have been reimagined as MTB meccas.
Read MoreSpanning remote canyons and desert landscapes, these natural bridges rank among the longest in the United States and offer scenic hiking access.
Read MoreHiking in the winter can be a magical experience, but to ensure you stay safe from hunters and are easy to spot in emergencies, consider wearing this color.
Read MoreBetween LA and San Jose sits an underrated California lake known for fishing, boating, and lakeside camping, with miles of shoreline and secluded coves.
Read MoreMount Everest may be a bucket list climb, but it's also overcrowded - which is why Nepal removed permit fees to encourage adventurers to explore other peaks.
Read MoreIf you like a slice of fascinating history with your meal, make a point of visiting the oldest restaurant in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreIf you're seeking out a classy meal with a fantastic view, this Pennsylvania restaurant in the Pocono Mountains offers great dining and a gorgeous waterfall.
Read MoreThere's plenty to see in the Keystone State between its two biggest cities, with parks and trails galore -- here's one you don't want to miss.
Read MorePennsylvania is home to numerous state parks filled with beautiful wildlife, and this spot is a favorite of anglers all throughout the year.
Read MorePennsylvania is full of beautiful lakes, and this lesser-known one has something that everyone in your family will enjoy, including hiking, boating, and more.
Read MoreJust outside Philadelphia, this historic town offers strong retirement benefits, cultural programs, trails, and one of the state's largest malls nearby.
Read MoreThis quiet Pennsylvania state park offers pleasant hikes, serene lakeside beaches, and a variety of camping options for the perfect outdoor family adventure.
Read MoreJust outside of Philadelphia is a gorgeous state park offering miles of hiking trails, historic buildings, and excellent fishing opportunities.
Read MoreThe most charming shopping destination in Pennsylvania is a quaint village designed to feel like it's a storybook town, with cozy shops and restaurants.
Read MoreIf you want to visit a park with beautiful scenery and a lot of history, pack your picnic basket and head to the oldest state park in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreThe Keystone State is quiet luxury made manifest, and these five suburbs are home to some of the oldest and wealthiest neighborhoods in the state and country.
Read MoreThe commonwealth has several cities that are well-suited for those getting around on foot, with city centers that are loaded with great food and things to do.
Read MoreQuiet state parks, unusual geological features, and scenic river valleys make these overlooked Pennsylvania nature spots ideal for memorable getaways.
Read MoreThis picturesque borough near Pittsburgh combines historic homes and a walkable downtown with river views, cultural attractions, and a world-famous golf course.
Read MoreWhen in Philadelphia, dine like the locals by visiting these five eateries recommended by Reddit users, from top-tier pasta dishes to Middle Eastern fare.
Read MoreBoston may be the most Irish city in America, but much of Philly's heritage comes from the Emerald Isle. Head to these pubs on St. Patrick's Day to celebrate.
Read MoreKnown for its iconic statue, this Philadelphia park offers cultural events and prime sightseeing near City Hall, Old City, and the Museum of Art.
Read MorePhiladelphia has a plethora of international cuisines to explore, and this highly praised local eatery oozes European vibes within the Pennsylvania city.
Read MoreFrom Korean to Ethiopian to classic Southern buttermilk, reviewers on Google and Yelp say these are Philadelphia's best spots for fried chicken.
Read MoreYou don't have to break the bank to have a good time while traveling. In fact, Arizona's capital city of Phoenix offers many free or inexpensive things to do.
Read MoreWhile some of America's most visited cities are undeniable metropolises, others are just as large but manage to maintain more of a small-town vibe.
Read MoreFrom red-rock views to vibrant arts districts, Phoenix offers memorable experiences that prove some of the city’s best attractions don’t cost a thing.
Read MoreThese two Phoenix dive bars continue to attract locals and travelers with '90s punk roots, live performances, late nights, and a no-frills atmosphere.
Read MoreThe hands-down best wine bar in Arizona has a wide wine list focused on sustainability, situated inside a cozy English-style cottage in the heart of Phoenix.
Read MoreIf you grew up watching "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" and want to visit the place where the real man lived, head to Pittsburgh and check out this part of town.
Read MoreAlthough many head straight to the center of Pittsburgh when visiting, a nearby hub is a lively center for foodies, history buffs, and night owls.
Read MoreOnce only available to folks living in and around Pittsburgh, this iconic sandwich shop is quickly expanding, branching out far beyond Pennsylvania.
Read MoreDon't settle for a substandard location in search of great prices. Instead, explore these five excellent budget lodging options in the heart of Pittsburgh.
Read MoreUncover Portland's early morning food scene through these five restaurants that are lauded for their incredible brunch menus and unique ambiance.
Read MoreDiscover the best neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon, from Alberta Arts District to Division/Clinton, with top restaurants, coffee shops, and local culture.
Read MoreLooking for affordable places to stay in Portland? These character-filled neighborhoods offer vacation rentals near food carts, parks, and nightlife.
Read MorePortland is known for its quirky atmosphere, and these grungy dive bars ooze with old-school charm and nostalgic vibes, transporting visitors back to the ‘90s.
Read MoreThis bold Thai restaurant in Portland, Oregon, has been impressing ever since its opening thanks to creative dishes, authentic flavors, and its visionary chef.
Read MoreTraveling through Portland, Oregon? These low-key local food spots deliver satisfying meals and authentic city flavor without high-end prices.
Read MoreVacationing on the coast comes with many amazing benefits, and that's especially true for seafood lovers. Here's where to go on your next trip in the U.S.
Read MoreThe Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. offers fresh seafood and other foodie-approved fare. Here are five local cities to sample the most delicious food.
Read MoreLake Tahoe is a breathtaking sight to behold, and you can enjoy stunning views from one of these five restaurants recommended by locals on Reddit.
Read MoreTake a step back in time when you visit this charming old-school Golden State establishment with a history of hosting Old Hollywood celebrities for dinner.
Read MoreJulia Child's top choice for a French meal is still in business today, with meals that maintain the standards that made it a favorite of the famous chef.
Read MoreGot a big appetite? If so, these five hearty spots are essential places to check out for some of the most substantial (and delicious) dishes in New Mexico.
Read MoreThis $16 TikTok-famous hot chocolate is served by one iconic Parisian café with lines running down the block. Is it worth the hype? Here's a local perspective.
Read MoreFrom Elvis Presley’s favorite pizza to a 1920s family recipe, discover the Memphis restaurant that helped invent barbecue pizza.
Read MoreNYC's food scene has its fair share of overrated eateries, but this truck that made No. 2 on a ranking of the best taco spots in America is legit.
Read MoreAlong the Texas Gulf Coast, Galveston delivers some of the state’s best seafood, with restaurants that balance fresh flavors, local charm, and high ratings.
Read MoreChoosing a destination wedding is more popular than ever, but deciding on your perfect locale can depend on a variety of factors. Here's where we suggest.
Read MoreVisiting Sacramento and need a comfortable place to recharge? These local-approved local coffee spots are known for seating, atmosphere, and quality brews.
Read MoreDig into pulled pork and barbecue chicken over a round of craft beers at this Sacramento brewpub that is highly ranked by local Reddit users and USA Today.
Read MoreSacramento is home to plenty of expensive eateries, but these five restaurants make it easy to plan a romantic dinner without upsetting your wallet.
Read MoreThe Sacramento area is loaded with markets where you can find all sorts of fresh produce and other treats from nearby farms -- here are our favorites.
Read MoreThis park in San Antonio, Texas, will teach you about the city's rich history, in addition to giving kids of all ages something fun to do on its grounds.
Read MoreAbout a block away from the San Antonio River Walk is a vibrant public library that's home to not just books, but also community events and artwork.
Read MoreThough not quite a ghost town, this sparsely populated destination in Texas is popular with those who enjoy fishing and don't mind remote locations.
Read MoreThis part of town is home to Gilded Age mansions built in a variety of styles, and its tree-shaded streets are perfect for strolling with a cup of coffee.
Read MoreThis artsy and walkable neighborhood in San Antonio has Victorian vibes, cultural attractions, and great eats ranging from Tex-Mex to high-end fine dining.
Read MoreEscape outside the fog belt to the beautiful and diverse community that's bursting with green spaces, bay views, and unique dining experiences.
Read MoreThe iconic U.S.city of San Francisco has plenty of famous attractions to explore, and these walking routes hit some of the best sights in the area.
Read MoreThis chic San Francisco district between Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge is known for tasty eats, culture, and architectural and natural beauty.
Read MoreStep outside the tourist-filled resort areas to experience a charming part of Puerto Rico that locals and savvy travelers have appreciated for years.
Read MoreThis San Juan district is home to vibrant murals, lively bomba street performances, and Afro-Caribbean restaurants with staples like mofongo and mangú.
Read MoreThis enclave in Puerto Rico's capital is an oasis for foodies and art-lovers with delicious breakfast spots, colorful architecture, and vibrant murals.
Read MoreLooking for budget-friendly hotels in San Juan? We ranked the best affordable stays by reviews, location and price, plus tips on timing your trip.
Read MoreWhether you're looking for a high-end vacation package or a million-dollar condo with an ocean view, Puerto Rico's priciest little neighborhood has you covered.
Read MoreNothing beats a down-home corner store, and this Santa Cruz community fixture, offering filling food on the go, is one of the best in the area.
Read MoreSanta Cruz is a haven for newborn sea otters and their (protective) mamas, and a local expert shares the best places around town to spot them (from a distance).
Read MoreThis iconic NorCal landmark is set for a comeback, and it's better than ever with tons of unique eats, souvenir spots, and improved wildlife viewing.
Read MoreSanta Cruz is a great destination to explore for foodies and nature lovers alike. Here are the five best things to do in Santa Cruz according to a local.
Read MoreSometimes referred to as "Simply Home" and "Stage of the Upstate," this South Carolina suburb beckons visitors with live music, shopping, and top eats.
Read MoreIt's not hard to find good food in South Carolina, but these five cities are great destinations for foodies, thanks to upscale restaurants and varied cuisine.
Read MoreIn addition to cities like Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina is home to lovely small towns like this one, with great views and fascinating history.
Read MoreHome to a cozy campground, miles of hiking trails, and a picturesque lake, this state park in South Carolina makes for an excellent weekend getaway.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a relaxing vacation near a calm body of water, head to the Dakotas and check out the fun that can be had on this river.
Read MoreThis small South Dakota town offers a delightful campground just minutes from its walkable and historic downtown area.
Read MoreThis remote British territory in the South Pacific is surrounded by one of the world's largest marine reserves, protecting coral reefs, animals, and ecosystems.
Read MoreFrom learning about historic buccaneers to cheering on swashbuckling pirate floats in a parade, these are parents’ favorite pirate attractions in Tampa.
Read MoreTampa might not be the first place you think of when you're hunting for great Italian food, but if you know where to look you can find some hidden treasures.
Read MoreThe five most underrated spots to visit in Tampa, Florida, include a museum, a theater, parks, and more for visitors looking to explore off the beaten path.
Read MoreTampa, Florida, is home to one of the most impressive international farmer's markets you'll find in the entire Sunshine State.
Read MoreIf you're in the Tampa area and you don't make a stop to grab one (or two) of these spicy little seafood croquettes, you missed out on a real local delicacy.
Read MoreThese 5 Tennessee spots are historic locations worth visiting because they feel stuck in time, spanning from pre-historic sites to battlefields and estates.
Read MoreIf you're in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and want to escape to nature or do some antique shopping, this charming suburb has everything you're looking for.
Read MoreJust 30 minutes outside of Nashville, Tennessee, is a charming little town known for great riverside walks, cute shops, and some great restaurants.
Read MoreLocal parks often form the recreational backbone of a community, and this small regional park near the Smoky Mountains makes for a great weekend outing.
Read MoreThere's a lot that Memphis visitors will miss if they're only hitting Graceland, like this walkable neighborhood that offers great shopping and eating.
Read MoreJust outside of Nashville, you’ll find a lakeside camping area with opportunities to get out on the water while enjoying the Volunteer State’s gorgeous nature.
Read MoreIf you are really hungry, you can attempt a burger challenge at a Tennessee restaurant that even the star of Man v. Food couldn't quite complete.
Read MoreUtah has the most famous salt lake, but don't miss this little wonder in Texas, with salt packed so densely you can walk on in when conditions are right.
Read MoreAfter years of little progress, a park in Frisco, Texas, is finally becoming a reality, offering a large pond, sports fields, a botanic garden, and more.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of Fort Worth, this walkable Texas neighborhood is just the thing you are after.
Read MoreIt's a little bit off the beaten path, but this small Texas town offers visitors a view into history, locally owned storefronts, and memorable food.
Read MoreIf you're willing to make the drive, Texas' Gulf Coast will reward you with charming small towns like this laid-back gem on Laguna Madre Bay.
Read MoreFor a quiet beach vacation without large groups of people around, this lesser-known stretch of sand on the Gulf side of Texas is the perfect option.
Read MoreIf you want to take a romantic trip to Texas, we've got a travel itinerary that will help you and your partner make the most of the state's Hill Country
Read MoreIn Texas, this charming small city blends historic architecture, standout barbecue joints, and blocks of antique stores packed with vintage treasures.
Read MoreThis small Texas city has become famous for its wind turbines, but it is also home to some important World War II history and tasty restaurants.
Read MoreStroll through the streets of this artsy city in Texas while exploring the quaint downtown square, historic storefronts, and classic diners.
Read MoreThere are a wide range of wonderful restaurants all over Texas, and this charming diner in Lewisville, Texas, will send you right back to the 1950s.
Read MoreThis little-known park is home to a lake full of monster catfish, beautiful campsites, swimming, and fun paddling — and it's convenient to four states.
Read MoreIn a state full of big spaces, big treasures, and (sometimes) big crowds, it can be refreshing to find a state park that is little-known and little-visited.
Read MoreThese Texas state parks stand out for dramatic scenery, diverse landscapes, and natural features that many visitors say rival national parks.
Read MoreSpanning more than 10 miles, this pedestrian walkway in Texas rolls by scenic beaches, iconic tourist attractions, and several great restaurants.
Read MoreNature lovers and history buffs alike head to this Texas state park for its breathtaking views and peaceful hiking. If you're in Austin, it's worth the drive.
Read MoreIf you can't get enough mushrooms, this Texas town needs to go on your itinerary. The Mushroom Capital of Texas holds an annual festival with food and fun.
Read MorePlanning a Midwest summer trip? These top-rated water parks offer indoor and outdoor attractions, kid-friendly areas, and crowd-pleasing rides.
Read MoreIf you're overwhelmed by the planning aspect of your trip, booking with a travel agent can save you a headache, but you should still be beware of scams.
Read MoreWant to find secret gems on your travels? Try these travel habits Martha Stewart uses to find authentic food, culture and under-the-radar destinations abroad.
Read MoreCredit cards that offer thousands of points can be a great way to travel the world more often (and for less) — as long as you do the math first.
Read MoreSafety while traveling extends to your home, too. Prevent fires while you're away by unplugging these five common appliances and electronics before leaving.
Read MorePlaying with pool noodles is a sure-fire way to have fun in the water, but the ubiquitous toy is also useful when it comes to making RV trips more pleasant.
Read MoreChatGPT has revolutionized how people plan their vacations. For budget travelers, it has been handy to find the best deals and itineraries to save money.
Read MoreApple has introduced an iPhone app that can make traveling to countries where you don't speak the language much easier.
Read MoreDSLRs produce excellent image quality but are quite bulky. Is it worth bringing one on your trip? Here's the lowdown on cameras for all types of photographers.
Read MoreRick Steves' protege, Cameron Hewitt, shares some tips for when you should use AI and when you need to do your own research while planning your next trip.
Read MorePlanning a beach or snorkeling trip? Swimsuit color warnings about sharks circulate widely, but ocean safety depends on more than what you wear.
Read MorePlanning a cross-state road trip or renting a car somewhere you've never driven? Here are the 5 most bizarre traffic laws you could unintentionally violate.
Read MoreIf you're short on space in your RV bathroom, try these simple (and easy to install) shelving tips that maximize the limited room you already have.
Read MoreIf you want to cook up a nice meal while out camping, this affordable one-burner stove is a great choice, as it works with both butane and propane.
Read MoreIf you find yourself visiting several continents throughout the year, this nifty travel adapter should make it easy to keep your gadgets powered up.
Read MoreIf you're scared of having your luggage damaged when traveling, this Italian brand of purposely dented suitcases may relieve some of your anxiety.
Read MoreWhether you're constantly heading out on road trips or just commuting to the airport, this affordable roadside essentials kit is great to have for emergencies.
Read MoreBudget-conscious travelers know the importance of having quality luggage, and these affordable sets from Costco are highly rated by customers.
Read MoreAs amazing as the tech in our lives can be, hauling it across the country on a plane can be a pain. This organizer can make your next journey a breeze.
Read MoreCostco is great for finding bulk item bargains, but when it comes to preparing for a hurricane, another national chain is more affordable.
Read MoreWhile traveling, it can be nice to bring some comforts from home with you, and these are the top streaming devices to use during your hotel stay.
Read MorePraised by both influencers and the everyday traveler, this carry-on is trending. But Reddit users warn of quality issues, poor service, and refund troubles.
Read MoreDIY your own slingshot while camping by using this clothing item as a funny alternative to a bungee cord (although it may not be very useful).
Read MoreA good chair is a must for the ultimate camping experience. Here are five solid options that Costco sells for less than $100.
Read MoreWho says a tent under $100 won't do? Here are five affordable and highly-rated camping tents you can buy from Walmart for a variety of camping uses and styles.
Read MoreLooking for striking architecture in the U.S.? These five Gothic churches consistently earn praise for their grandeur, detail, and historic appeal.
Read MoreSingle retirees looking to settle down in another country have plenty of options to consider, including destinations in Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Panama.
Read MoreLooking for a winter-free getaway? These four American cities have never logged measurable snowfall, according to historical weather records.
Read MoreThese once-popular island resorts across the Caribbean now sit deserted, offering a glimpse into stalled developments and storm-damaged beachfronts.
Read MoreAcross the American West, former mining settlements stand frozen in time, offering visitors a glimpse into the rise and fall of the Gold Rush era.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain traveled widely, but not everywhere. Here is why several affordable destinations never made it onto his shows or travel map.
Read MoreWhile perhaps unconventional, college towns make stellar getaways — full of lively communities with art, varied dining options, and lots of outdoor adventures.
Read MoreWe're not going to claim that the falls aren't the main event, but there are plenty of non-cascade things to enjoy on a trip to Niagara Falls.
Read MoreThese historic Olympic venues are still open to visitors, offering a rare chance to explore sites that have hosted iconic moments in sports history.
Read MoreLake Tahoe draws travelers with blue water and mountain air, but its past is just as intriguing, from old legends to lesser-known moments along the shore.
Read MoreThese U.S. cities offer dog-friendly parks, rentals, public spaces, and pet services, making them top choices for traveling or relocating pet owners.
Read MoreFrom cult classics to overlooked gems, these '80s songs flopped at first but now fit perfectly into road trip playlists and long-distance drives.
Read MoreNew years bring new rules, and these are the biggest changes travelers will face when it comes to increased and additional tourism fees in 2026.
Read MoreIf you're dreaming of a winter getaway with skiing, ice fishing, and other cold-weather fun, consider traveling to one of these five Midwestern destinations.
Read MoreFrom Boston to Denver, these U.S. cities stand out for hotel cleanliness, according to recent studies analyzing guest reviews nationwide.
Read MoreThe best national and state parks in the U.S. have amazing views and backdrops for great selfies, but there's one special park that stands out from the rest.
Read MoreIf you dream of retiring on a tropical island, this city in Puerto Rico may be the perfect spot. Expect gorgeous beaches, a golf course, and delicious food.
Read MoreDiscover charming lakefront festivals, sprawling vineyards, blueberry farms, and national lakeshores in these little towns that are situated on the Great Lakes.
Read MoreYou'll need to pay close attention when using public transportation in these five American cities that are notoriously difficult to navigate.
Read MoreThe United States is home to a range of unique cities to explore. Problem is, most of them are horribly car dependent. These cities are the worst offenders.
Read MoreOffering an array of easy trails with epic views and well-developed infrastructure, these five national parks are the perfect destination for novice hikers.
Read MoreSome of the wealthiest suburbs in the United States of America double up as fabulously engaging tourist destinations that are well worth a visit.
Read MoreDiscover America's heartland by foot or bike along these trails that were once thriving railroads and now connect charming towns and scenic vistas.
Read MoreDiscover some of America's jaw-dropping landscapes on this organized tour that travels from the shores of Lake Michigan to five national parks.
Read MoreHaving your national parks be so beautiful that overtourism is an issue is a pretty great problem to have. Here's when to visit the most crowded in the country.
Read MoreThese crumbling movie theaters are an homage to the Golden Age of film with Art Deco and Neoclassical architecture and the remnants of neon signage.
Read MoreWhether it's cruising Colorado's Rockies or the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico, these resorts come Reddit-recommended for beginner skiers.
Read MoreChicago is a massive economic force in the Midwest, so it should come as no surprise that most of the wealthiest suburbs in the region are near the Windy City.
Read MoreFrequent Amtrak travelers and rail travel enthusiasts will find these five Reddit tips on getting inexpensive tickets helpful for inexpensive vacations.
Read MoreThe five states in America with the most waterfalls are scattered across the entire country, including places along both coasts and the Midwest.
Read MoreThese five Midwest destinations preserve 1950s Americana through Route 66 relics, historic storefronts, classic diners, and small-town charm.
Read MoreIf you're seeking the best views of Lake Superior, these hikes put you right along the water's edge and meander by lighthouses, beaches, and other scenic stops.
Read MoreLake Superior is a summer stunner, but winter brings out another face of the world's largest freshwater lake. Head to these 5 destinations when the temps drop.
Read MoreThinking of moving to a ski town? We ranked the best places to live year-round based on affordability, health care, culture and outdoor access.
Read MoreHere are five affordable U.S. desert towns across states like Utah, California, and Arizona so that you can plan an adventurous and budget-friendly getaway.
Read MoreExplore the best day hikes in Utah’s Mighty Five national parks, from Angels Landing to Delicate Arch and Bryce Canyon’s hoodoo-filled loops.
Read MoreUtah is known for its gorgeous parks, but you can also walk the streets of these cute and colorful small towns that are filled with fun things to do.
Read MoreDiscover this eclectic neighborhood in Utah's capital city that's brimming with delicious global eateries, interesting boutiques, and unique art installations.
Read MoreHigh in Utah’s Uinta Mountains, a solitary red peak rises above alpine lakes, offering dramatic scenery and a welcome escape from crowded trails.
Read MoreDiscover the most otherworldly slot canyons in Utah, ranked for their dramatic scenery, unique geology and surreal atmosphere, with practical tips for hiking.
Read MoreWhen you hear the phrase "college town," something unruly probably comes to mind. But this laid-back college community in Salt Lake City bucks the trend.
Read MoreThe valleys around Salt Lake City are home to small towns full of history and outdoor adventure. This community combines the best of those two worlds.
Read MoreIf you don't want to pay the prices of the more expensive ski resorts in Vermont, you can head to this lesser known resort that is great for families.
Read MorePlanning a Virginia getaway? These standout cities deliver top-notch wineries, oyster bars, global cuisine, and nationally recognized restaurants.
Read MoreVirginia has more ghost towns than many realize, including former rail, canal, and coastal communities that are now abandoned but still accessible.
Read MoreIf Americans had to guess what state had the highest average income, most would likely say California or New York, but it's actually another state.
Read MoreBorder cities often offer the best bang for your buck when it comes to traveling, and this vista-filled community near Mount St. Helens is no exception.
Read MoreWith 8,000 lakes within its borders, you'll never be lacking in choice for bodies of water in Washington. This lush, tree-lined lake is an out-of-the-way gem.
Read MoreIn Washington's Cascade Mountains, a small riverfront town blends railroad history, forest trails, rushing rapids, and dramatic alpine scenery.
Read MoreWashington’s Pacific Northwest scenery boasts lush forests and stunning beaches, and for an idyllic escape, head to this hidden gem of a park.
Read MoreIf you're traveling in the Pacific Northwest, you'll want to check out this scenic state park in Washington that has a fascinating military history.
Read MoreWhile the San Juans gets a lot of attention for their raw beauty, some islands are more popular than others. This marine state park is a secluded retreat.
Read MoreWashington's San Juan Islands are best experienced from the water, and few adventures in the Pacific Northwest can top hopping from one to another on a kayak.
Read MoreWashington is home to plenty of gorgeous natural scenery, including one peculiar feature that doesn’t have a clear explanation but is still beautiful.
Read MoreFrom tiny AVAs surrounded by stunning landscapes to well-known wine regions, Washington is an unsung hero of American viticulture that's begging to be explored.
Read MoreThis small town is easy to get to and rewards travelers with fresh food options, a walkable downtown, and scenic Pacific Northwest surroundings.
Read MoreIf you love walkable areas filled with small shops and plenty of antique finds, head to this wildly underrated Pacific Northwest city with a historic downtown.
Read MoreThis 45-mile-long urban kayaking trail near Roanoke, Virginia, is a stunning adventure with rolling river waters, wildlife, and Blue Ridge Mountain views.
Read MoreNot every lake is safe to swim in, and it's worth learning the warning signs of unsafe conditions before stepping into water that could make you sick.
Read MoreWilmington has plenty of maritime fun to explore, and these boat tours, beloved by reviewers, combine scenic views, educational guides, and relaxing vibes.
Read MoreThere are a few hidden gems in the tree-lined suburbs of Wilmington, but these five neighborhoods are the most exclusive with the priciest real estate.
Read MoreThis spot is on the down-low, because the drinks and atmosphere will keep you coming back for more, with signature elixirs and more than 200 whiskeys to try.
Read MoreThis lake offers just the right mix of accessibility and wild adventure, but it's the plethora of campsites along its edge that make it the perfect getaway.
Read MoreYou don't have to learn how to ski or snowboard to enjoy the slopes -- this snowtube run is a winter adventure for everyone.
Read MoreThis cute walkable Madison neighborhood is filled with cute shops featuring a diverse selection of goods, great cafes, and delicious global restaurants.
Read MorePlanning a Wisconsin getaway? These charming and scenic beach towns offer freshwater beaches, coastal trails, marinas, and vibrant lakefront history.
Read MoreThis small Wisconsin city near Madison offers a walkable downtown, lakeside recreation, cross-country skiing trails, and a one-of-a-kind mustard museum.
Read MoreIf you're looking to really get away from it all and escape into nature, these three lakes in Wisconsin will provide you with a truly peaceful vacation.
Read MoreThe first state park established in Wisconsin is full of unique scenery, thanks to a geologic event that made it look much different than most of the state.
Read MoreIt's cold outside but that's no excuse to stay in the house -- parks like these give you plenty of ways to enjoy a snowy winter wonderland.
Read MoreIn Wisconsin, an inviting riverfront city blends lush forest trails, sandstone bluffs, historic downtown streets, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Read MoreOn the outskirts of Milwaukee, you’ll find a wealthy residential suburb with luxurious estates, along with a scenic art park and fabulous golf courses.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a day on the lake, a round of golf, or just some charming downtown vibes, this Wisconsin city will have something for you.
Read MoreIn Wisconsin's Northwoods, a quiet lakeside destination invites travelers to fish, hike forest trails, watch wildlife, and slow down among clear waters.
Read MoreThis town in Wisconsin is an idyllic place to visit for those who love retro vibes, historic buildings, and proximity to outdoor activities on the water.
Read MoreIn Wisconsin, several communities just outside a major city stand out for livability, proximity, and a balance of suburban comfort and urban access.
Read MoreThe phrase "small-town Wisconsin" might not pique everyone's travel interest, but the state's laid-back towns are as enjoyable as their reputation is mistaken.
Read MoreThe Midwest has a lot of scenic state parks for you to choose from, including this gorgeous park in Wisconsin, which even has a golf course and a lighthouse.
Read MoreThis community sits on the water and offers tons of fresh air adventures for locals and visitors, with lakefront parks, an arboretum, fishing, and paddling.
Read MoreFor a Wisconsin village near plenty of outdoor adventure at a scenic recreation area, head to this town between Milwaukee and Green Bay.
Read MoreFor a great day trip from Milwaukee, head to this Wisconsin village with a vibrant downtown filled with restaurants, family-friendly fun, and river views.
Read MoreFor a lovely place to explore just outside of Madison, Wisconsin, head to this small village with a swim beach, country club, and golf course.
Read MoreThis once-thriving coal town in Wyoming has turned into an abandoned ghost town, though while it lacks any tourist amenities it still boasts explorable ruins.
Read MoreWithin Wyoming’s snow-covered Teton Mountains, skiers seeking soft powder rejoice at this highly rated resort, offering plenty of trails and lodging.
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