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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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Celebrating Sierra Vista: 4 Festivals Worth Planning For

Celebrating Sierra Vista: 4 Festivals Worth Planning For

Plan your Arizona getaway this year with Sierra Vista’s vibrant festivals in mind. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, thrilling trails, rich history, and diverse birdlife that attracts visitors from around the globe, Sierra Vista offers a variety of ways to experience its unique charm. Discover the heart of the community through four exciting festivals that celebrate the area’s distinctive culture and natural beauty.

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Explore the Wild Wonders of Bighorn Mountain Country

Explore the Wild Wonders of Bighorn Mountain Country

Whether you’re planning a road trip to Yellowstone or looking for a new area to explore, Wyoming’s Washakie County is worth the visit. A perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts, Big Horn Mountain Country offers a variety of hiking and biking trails amidst stunning natural landscapes. Embark on activities like paddleboarding and fishing at local lakes, as well as camping in the many scenic campgrounds. The nearby towns of Ten Sleep and Worland provide a taste of authentic Western culture, with fun local events for the whole family to enjoy.

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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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Beatty, Nevada: Your Gateway to Death Valley

Beatty, Nevada: Your Gateway to Death Valley

For adventurous travelers seeking a basecamp just outside of Death Valley National Park, it doesn’t get much better than the friendly community of Beatty, Nevada. Beyond the park, Beatty is a hub for remote exploration, from miles of uncrowded OHV trails to meeting the wild burros who make themselves at home, right in the town square.

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Exploring Indigenous Heritage on the East Coast

Exploring Indigenous Heritage on the East Coast

When traveling to National Parks and other incredible places on the American East Coast, you are also visiting the ancestral lands of many different Indigenous tribes. We have created a guide to help you feel prepared exploring Indigenous heritage on the East Coast during your next road trip. Indigenous communities are still very much tied to the lands and waters of this area, and 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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