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Exploring Indigenous Heritage on Route 66

Exploring Indigenous Heritage on Route 66

Route 66 isn’t just asphalt and neon, it threads across the ancestral and living homelands of many Indigenous nations. From Potawatomi lands at the Chicago start, through Osage and Kickapoo land in the Midwest, across dozens of Tribal Nations in Oklahoma, to Pueblo communities in New Mexico and Navajo and Hualapai lands in Arizona, more than half of Route 66 runs through Indian Country. For travelers looking to go beyond the kitsch, the most authentic experiences are those led and offered by tribal people themselves. These experiences vary from guided canyon walks and pueblo tours to trading-post galleries, and tribally owned lodgings. Spending your money at these establishments directs tourism dollars to local economies and cultural programs. You can create a positive experience for both yourself and these communities by visiting with gratitude and respect – prepared to learn about the local cultures and histories.

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Get Outside in Las Vegas Territory

Get Outside in Las Vegas Territory

Since its inception in 1905, Las Vegas has been home to the biggest rock stars, magicians, and performers on earth. But that doesn’t mean it’s all recirculated air! Mountain biking, kayaking, and off-roading opportunities abound just outside the glow of the neon lights.

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Just Outside of Phoenix: Visit Copper Corridor

Just Outside of Phoenix: Visit Copper Corridor

Arizona’s Copper Corridor isn’t named for the beautiful rocks found within its many hidden corners, but rather for its rich mining heritage that dates back to the early 1900s. Today, the area draws adventurous travelers who want to get off the map and remain within striking distance of convenient international airports and urban hubs.

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Exploring Wild Spaces and Indigenous Culture in Nevada’s Indian Territory

Exploring Wild Spaces and Indigenous Culture in Nevada’s Indian Territory

Nevada is home to 28 Indigenous tribes, each with a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to the land. From the peaceful shores of Lake Tahoe to the vast and rugged Great Basin, Nevada’s Indian Territory encourages visitors to explore the many parks, public lands and cultural sites while learning from its native people. On your adventure to Nevada, you’ll blend outdoor adventure with authentic Indigenous cultural experiences for a transformative and unforgettable experience.

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Three Days Loving Moab

Three Days Loving Moab

Moab has so much to offer that locals you meet—like park officials or your rafting guides—may recommend additional attractions that aren’t on this guide. As you explore the area, look for petroglyphs, one of the most unique aspects of Moab’s landscape. They’re well worth a visit, as many of them are thousands of years old. As you would with any museum masterpiece, keep a respectful distance from the art and do not touch it.

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Winter in the World’s First National Park

Winter in the World’s First National Park

Winter in Yellowstone National Park is an experience like no other. Often called the park’s “quiet season,” winter provides a serene, intimate connection with this iconic wilderness. As snow blankets the landscape, Yellowstone transforms into an enchanting winter wonderland, where dramatic geothermal features — geysers, fumaroles and bubbling mud pots — become even more mesmerizing against their frosty backdrop.

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