Easily Remove Ticks After A Hike With The Help Of A Common Household Staple
Whether running through the foliage, or doing a full-on backwoods hike, one risk is being covered in ticks. Before they bite, grab this tool from your closet.
Read MoreWhether running through the foliage, or doing a full-on backwoods hike, one risk is being covered in ticks. Before they bite, grab this tool from your closet.
Read MoreCamping and hiking can be messy ventures, so caring for your gear after each outing is essential. There is a right, wrong, and a best way to clean a backpack.
Read MoreMost of us try and stay on our best behavior when visiting America's national parks. But even the best among us may not know all the rules and regulations.
Read MoreSwimming in ocean waters is one of the perks of beachgoing. However, be aware that this part of the beach usually has "no swimming" signs posted for a reason.
Read MoreNebraska's reservoirs and waterways are popular recreation areas for boating, camping and more. They are also popular with many of the state's venomous snakes.
Read MoreMt. Rainier is a stunning place to hike, but one season hides serious dangers that can catch visitors off guard.
Read MoreNothing is worse than getting caught in the rain while hiking or camping. Luckily, this must-pack essential can make waterproofing on the go much easier.
Read MoreHiking is an activity that can be as simple or as complex as you make it. It helps to have the right equipment, and hikers love this bargain Costco accessory.
Read MoreHiking to and around waterfalls is a highly popular activity. It's important to remember to take extra safety measures when admiring these natural wonders.
Read MoreCar camping, or camping in your car, has become increasingly popular for its convenience. But it also has some drawbacks worth noting before you head out.
Read MoreIf you've been on a lot of road trips and want to try something new, consider bikepacking or a bike tour. Here’s how to decide which one is best for you.
Read MoreSure, national parks are amazing. But don't forget there are plenty of gorgeous state parks also, including this pristine lakeside park in northern Idaho.
Read MoreIt's not only your safety that counts when swimming or snorkeling — protect marine life as well. Here’s all you need to know about reef safe sunscreen.
Read MoreFans of Shark Tank or kayaking may recall the trio that presented an origami-like fold-up boat to the Sharks. A decade later, here's where the company's at.
Read MoreIf you're an avid hiker, whether it's 10 miles at a time or 1,000, you may find your feet aching and not recovering. This increasingly popular item can help.
Read MoreIf you're ready to buy a fishing boat, it's important to take inventory of a number of factors. Buying the right boat size for your fishing style is vital.
Read MoreWith almost 1,000 miles of saltwater coastline, the U.S. provides many different fishing opportunities. Choosing the right boat for specific waterways is vital.
Read MoreGetting out on the water is a national pastime for 100 million Americans. If you're ready to grab the helm, these are the steps for obtaining a boating license.
Read MoreWhile there are thousands of trails in the National Park System, one in Glacier National Park is considered the busiest in the United States.
Read MoreWhile you may be used to purchasing your fishing lures from the store, you can easily DIY them out of a common utensil you have in your kitchen.
Read MoreWhile snorkeling typically involves water, a new trend called land snorkeling is a bit different. Discover what this term means and how to get in on the trend.
Read MoreWhile holiday weekends may seem like the perfect time to go out on the water, there's one main reason why you might want to rethink boating on these days.
Read MoreIf you're looking for quiet, remote beaches with nothing but incredible views and outdoor activities galore, you can't do better than this private Texas island.
Read MoreCoastal Texas is a bucket list-worthy destination for those who love shore and bay fishing and beach camping. This remote spot is surprisingly easy to get to.
Read MoreWhile Kauai is the third smallest of the main Hawaiian islands, it's actually home to two treacherous hikes, including this soggy but beautiful long climb.
Read MoreNew York state boasts many shorelines, with a veritable cornucopia of recreational opportunities. But not all the ocean's residents are waiting to welcome you.
Read MoreCatch-and-release fishing has become a popular option among anglers looking to enjoy the sport, while aiding the local population. Here's how to do it safely.
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