Memorial Day Weekend is the start of the always busy summer travel season. This list of uncrowded destinations help you pick the best less busy spots for a long weekend trip.
This realistic List of Best National Parks in California helps you plan your next fall adventure in “The Golden State”. See what parks are the best destinations to visit this fall.
Sunset Crater Volcano has a combination of craters, lava beds, and colorful sand. You can continue on the Loop Drive to the historic structures in Wupatki. Both parks are nice stops on the way to Grand Canyon.
Petrified Forest National Park has fossilized tree logs and desert landscapes. Petrified stumps in the badlands and pink desert are a great stop in Northeastern Arizona.
Canyonlands National Park has a scenic drive along breathtaking sandstone canyons and formations. The Island in the Sky district lives up to its name. The Needles and the Maze allow for a true off the grid experience.
Badlands National Park near the Black Hills Region offers panoramic views of the rugged landscape from the scenic Loop Drive.
Arches National Park is a word famous park in Utah. Its picturesque arches, puzzling formations, and surreal landscape make Arches well worth a visit.
American Southwest is a region full of natural and historic sights. Use our list of best places for a road trip in the Southwest to plan your next adventure.
Joshua Tree National Park protects a unique desert ecosystem of Southern California. You will encounter scenic boulders, cacti, and, of course, Joshua Trees in this enormous park.
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America. Dantes View, Devils Golf Course, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and Artists Palette round up this versatile park.
