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Ladies, Park Your Camper Here (Best Places To Set Up Your Basecamp On Wheels)
These adventure-centric campgrounds boast countless outdoor opportunities.

Trails, Rivers, And Ziplines, Oh My! (Tallahassee Has It All)
By Julie Peirano Florida’s capital offers weather atypical of the Sunshine State—with all four seasons—and is home to countless activities help make any family vacation a trip to remember. While on the search for some urban adventuring, I discovered that Tallahassee has so much going on. It’s no wonder Tallahassee is known as the […]

RV Types 101 (For Women With Varied Travel Goals)
Whatever you goal, one of these RV styles will probably fit your lifestyle and your budget.

A Month Of Joshua Tree National Park In Five Minutes
This is the third short film in the MTJP series, which will eventually include stunningly scenic short films of all fifty-nine national parks.

Seeing Solo Adventures As a Gift
If you find yourself with the yearning for adventure but without a companion, take a leap of faith and venture out alone.

Someone Filled The Grand Canyon With Marshmallows?
No, not really. Every few months, a temperature inversion causes this strange phenomenon with the clouds in the Grand Canyon. Cold air fills the canyons, and the warm air above traps the fog in place. It looks like an ethereal white ocean has filled the mile-deep canyon, but only for a brief period of time. […]

Do Aspen Like A Local (Or At Least Like A Seasoned Visitor) In Winter
If you can appreciate a good drink, a comfy booth to relax in, and views of a world-famous ski hill, then you’ll probably like this Aspen hot spot (39 Degrees).

A Hot and Sweaty (In A Good Way) Vacation Destination To Kick Start Your Resolutions
Club Med at Sandpiper Bay strikes an excellent balance between sweat and soak.

Hit the Road, Jack (We Mean Jill)
For those times you need to get away and explore somewhere new, try one of these destinations.

Avoid Traffic, Parking Fees, And Crowds By Biking To The Balloon Fiesta
Sometimes, the balloons would float over the Rio Grande and we’d follow their course, spinning back home and stopping occasionally to admire the pink of the sunrise or watch a balloon land in a field nearby.