In addition to being an outdoor and wildlife mecca, Manitou Springs, Colorado, offers a fascinating glimpse into American history, culture, and art.
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Explore More with Endless Activities in El Paso, TX
For those looking for a place where culture, food, and outdoor activity thrive in West Texas, El Paso is the answer. Rated one of the safest big cities in the United States for two decades, El Paso is teeming with things to do. Hike, mountain bike, sip agave spirits galore and so much more—this is one destination that knows how to do it all.
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.
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.
Travel Utah with Knowledge: Start at NHMU
Utah has a rich archaeological record, and our dry climate preserves a remarkable variety of objects—from turkey feather robes to woven sandals—made by Utah’s Indigenous peoples. The museum’s archeological collection, one of the largest in western North America, contains evidence of continual human habitation in the region for over 14,000 years!
Summer in Alaska: Embrace the Land of the Midnight Sun
Endless summer days await you in the Great Land of Alaska. See coastal communities come alive, where you can whale watch, sea kayak, and join fishing excursions. Enjoy hiking and rafting through the rivers and mountains of Alaska’s Interior. Immerse yourself in the vibrant festivals and traditions of Alaska Native culture. With longer days, there are simply more amazing experiences to be had!
Enjoy a Long Weekend at Grand Canyon West
Embark on a captivating long weekend at Grand Canyon West, exploring the breathtaking landscapes and immersing yourself in the rich culture of the Hualapai Tribe. From walking on the Skywalk 4,000 ft above the canyon floor to ziplining across a side canyon and experiencing a helicopter and pontoon tour, this adventure offers a unique blend of thrill and cultural immersion. Nestled within the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon West provides an extraordinary way to connect with the Grand Canyon’s wonders and the heritage of its Indigenous people.
Embrace the Chill: Essential Tips for Winter Hiking
As winter blankets the landscape, the allure of hiking amidst snowy trails and frosted forests becomes irresistible. While summer draws throngs of adventurers, winter offers a unique and captivating experience for those seeking a quieter, more intimate connection with nature. Here are some essential tips to make your winter hiking escapades not just enjoyable but safe and unforgettable.
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.
Summer’s Oasis in Bryce Canyon Country
At a higher elevation, Bryce Canyon becomes a haven, offering a refreshing escape from the lower desert heat and welcoming you to savor the magic of summer in the mountains. Gear up for adventure on an e bike ride along the Canyon 2 Canyon Trail, wind along hoodoos and rock walls in Red Canyon, and step back in time in the historic towns of Panguitch and Escalante, or visit Butch Cassidy’s boyhood home. Relax in the refreshing waters of Panguitch Lake or the lakes of Boulder Mountain and enjoy your summer escape in Bryce Canyon Country.