Tag / Camping

Search Visit USA Parks

3 Ways to Extend Your Alaskan Cruise Adventure

3 Ways to Extend Your Alaskan Cruise Adventure

Have you ever loved a trip so much that it was hard to pack up and leave? Well, maybe this time you can simply plan to stay a little bit longer! Whether you show up early or stay late, there are a plethora of things to do to fill your time in the Great Land of Alaska! Stay an extra day or an extra week and get an even deeper dive into what this amazing place has to offer.

read more
State Parks with Everything National Parks Have

State Parks with Everything National Parks Have

We get it. National Parks are the bucket list places. But sometimes, for one reason or another, visiting a national park just isn’t in the cards. You’re in luck. Across America, state parks offer the same incredible experiences. Often, state park property lines back right up to the most beloved national parks, meaning you’re literally visiting the same landscape for a fraction of the cost with fewer crowds. Many state parks also are easily accessible from metropolitan areas, and because there’s generally a lower demand to visit, you might not have to book your campsite reservation a year in advance. While this guide is categorized based on general points of interest, you’ll find many of the state parks suggested check multiple boxes!

read more
A Weekend of Paradise in Prescott, Arizona

A Weekend of Paradise in Prescott, Arizona

Explore Arizona’s high desert oasis, Prescott! Whether you spend your day hiking, biking, boating, or exploring the historic downtown, you’ll be sure to enjoy every moment. Tucked into the pine forests and granite rock formations, Prescott offers an escape from the desert heat and a chance to relax by serene Watson Lake. Learn about local Indigenous and natural history on your adventures to truly appreciate this unique area in Northern Arizona.

read more
Reliving the Wild West at Bannack State Park

Reliving the Wild West at Bannack State Park

Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply curious to explore a bygone era, The Bannack Days Festival is surely worth adding to your bucket list. Try your hand at gold panning and witness skilled artisans practicing traditional crafts. Explore the historic buildings guided by knowledgable rangers. Hike through the surrounding hillsides or spend a leisurely afternoon fishing in nearby Grasshopper Creek. Spend the night under the stars and get a sense of what life may have felt like for the original settlers of Bannack.

read more
Backpacking for Beginners

Backpacking for Beginners

Instead of “winging it” for your next backpacking trip, it pays to brush up on some of the most important things to consider when planning your outing. From planning accordingly for water sources, to ensuring your bag isn’t too heavy, I’ve highlighted some of the things I wish I knew before venturing into the world of backpacking, as well as some easily overlooked considerations for your first trip.

read more
Summer Excursion in Southcentral Alaska

Summer Excursion in Southcentral Alaska

Hike through rugged landscapes, marvel at gigantic glaciers, and enjoy the solitude of being in one of the least-visited and largest national parks in the United States at 13 million acres. Explore this massive preserve on foot, by boat, or from the skies, and keep an eye out for the local fauna.

read more
Uncharted Adventure in Moffat County, Colorado

Uncharted Adventure in Moffat County, Colorado

Moffat County is known as Colorado’s Great Northwest. And with one look at all this expansive area has to offer, it’s easy to see why. From Dinosaur National Monument to the Sand Wash Basin wild horse area, this uncrowded corner of the state is more than worthy of a road trip.

read more