12 Must-Visit Destinations Along The Great Lakes
With 10,000 miles of shoreline in the U.S. and Canada, the Great Lakes have more than their fair share of must-see places, from quiet shores to city walks.
Read MoreWith 10,000 miles of shoreline in the U.S. and Canada, the Great Lakes have more than their fair share of must-see places, from quiet shores to city walks.
Read MoreThere's nothing more American than catching sight of a bald eagle in the wild — and Alaska is easily the best place to spot these majestic birds.
Read MoreA whistle is a vital tool when it comes to staying safe while camping. If you've left yours at home, though, don't fret: Just make one yourself.
Read MoreYes, camping with family can be fun. Start by grabbing a tent or RV site at one of these popular destinations, from national parks to themed activity parks.
Read MoreEach year, the Old Farmer's Almanac issues its winter weather forecasts with an 80% accuracy rate. Before you head outdoors, check out what it's predicting.
Read MoreWhile leaf peepers flock to Vermont and New Hampshire, this charming Catskills town offers equally stunning fall colors, historical charm, and fewer crowds.
Read MoreThis Texas national park combines stunning desert landscapes with surprising fall colors that rival New England. Most travelers overlook this hidden gem.
Read MoreThis hidden California gem offers the perfect blend of beach access and mountain trails, and incredible opportunities to observe both land and marine wildlife.
Read MoreSome of Maine's most stunning views are accessible from one incredible national park, with scenic drives and vantage points that will take your breath away.
Read MoreThe U.S. boasts incredible bike trails. From the Idaho mountains to the Arizona desert, to both Atlantic and Pacific shores, there is a stunning ride for you.
Read MoreThis charming Adirondack town offers incredible outdoor adventures in every season. This is a must-visit spot for any outdoor enthusiast, no matter the month.
Read MoreFlorida may be best known for its theme parks and Miami's night clubs, but it has so much to offer outdoor enthusiasts seeking a luxury experience.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of places throughout the U.S. to appreciate fall foliage, this 20-mile lakeside stretch along a Great Lake actually engulfs you in color.
Read MoreCamping in the eastern U.S. often involves the Appalachians. Fine tune your travels by focusing on the hiking, fishing, and waterfalls in this recreation area.
Read MoreIf you haven’t visited California’s dedicated state park reservation site in a while, you may be in for some pleasant surprises. Here's what's been revamped.
Read MoreSolar eclipses, both total and partial, happen a few times around the world each year. Here’s where to head to catch September’s impressive partial eclipse.
Read MoreAny time you visit public lands is a great time to appreciate and care for them. On National Public Lands Day in September, you can do even more to help out.
Read MoreA new national park might be coming to Florida soon, but many residents aren't too happy about it. So why exactly is the proposed Florida park so controversial?
Read MoreCanada is home to some of the most stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities, but you may need to skip this province's woods this fall.
Read MoreDeep in New Mexico lies one of America's most beautiful natural swimming holes. Watch out, though, because this tourist hotspot is as dangerous as it is pretty.
Read MoreLooking for an affordable trip to a place with beautiful fall foliage? Well, visiting this U.S. town is incredibly cheap, and it boasts gorgeous seasonal color.
Read MoreSkip the crowded campgrounds and discover America's best-kept camping secret. These stunning wilderness spots cost nothing and offer complete solitude.
Read MoreVirginia is an excellent place to catch fall foliage across the state: Everything from the mountains to the coast lights up. You need to know where and when.
Read MoreThis stunning national park offers some of the world's best mountain views with trails for every type of hiker, yet many travelers have never heard of it.
Read MoreFall foliage in the northeast is serious business. This 70-mile, winding byway in New York State may be among the best places to drive and watch the leaves.
Read MoreExplore Europe without lugging heavy camping gear across countries. This clever camping option gives you the outdoor experience with none of the hassle.
Read MoreBeach camping can be absolutely magical with the right planning, supplies, and know-how. These essential tips can turn your coastal trip into perfection.
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