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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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A True Oasis at Death Valley

A True Oasis at Death Valley

When the fun and dust have you craving an ice cream and a dip in the pool, you can trust that The Oasis at Death Valley is no mirage. Make your way back to the resort for your choice of luxurious park living, dining, and wellbeing.

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South Lake Tahoe Luxury Guide

South Lake Tahoe Luxury Guide

What’s the best thing about South Lake Tahoe? You don’t have to choose. Lake or mountains? They’ve got both. Summer or winter? Either—every season is amazing. Luxury and adventure? Yes and yes. You see, you can have a rugged, adventure-packed visit and still enjoy the finer things in life when you visit South Lake Tahoe. Choose your favorites or choose it all; no matter what, you’ll be in awe of the rich experiences that await in South Lake Tahoe.

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Enjoy Biking, Boating and Sipping in Redding, California

Enjoy Biking, Boating and Sipping in Redding, California

Redding, California, is a city full of adventure opportunities! Find yourself on an e-bike tour, exploring the city and its surroundings in a fun and eco-friendly way, or out on Shasta Lake with endless opportunities for boating, fishing, water skiing, and swimming. Whatever you decide to do, though, be sure to end your day with a cool beverage from one of the local vineyards or breweries, to reflect on time well spent on your California vacation.

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Things to Do in Yosemite Year-Round

Things to Do in Yosemite Year-Round

Madera County, California, is nestled at the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. The list of things to do in and around Yosemite and Madera is lengthy year-round, from wine trails to train rides to horseback excursions. So no matter when you visit, come prepared for unforgettable adventures.

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Connected at the Roots: A Trail Among California’s Giant Sequoias

Connected at the Roots: A Trail Among California’s Giant Sequoias

After making your way through a national forest, a national monument, and a national park, you’ll be ready to wind down in a peaceful village. Treat yourself to a fabulous dinner from locally sourced foods (with some local wine, of course), and a well-earned night’s sleep in one of the towns neighboring the parks.

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Discover the Sequoias: National Parks, Unforgettable Arts & Local Eats

Discover the Sequoias: National Parks, Unforgettable Arts & Local Eats

Here, in the heart of California, giant sequoia trees reach unbelievable heights. The forests reach out wide, as well—stretching across two national parks, one national monument, and through a national forest. Neighboring all these protected lands are some delightful communities filled with history, art, and farm-fresh feasts.

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