9 Super Scenic Hikes in Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park has fantastic and gorgeous hiking trails thanks to its iconic valley, sky-high granite domes, waterfalls, and massive sequoias.
Yosemite National Park has fantastic and gorgeous hiking trails thanks to its iconic valley, sky-high granite domes, waterfalls, and massive sequoias.
California isn’t all surf, sunshine, and beaches. Here are 11 snowy spots to hit up when winter adventures come calling.
Joshua Tree National Park is an epic winter destination thanks to its relatively mild temps, dry climate, and sunny skies.
A dusting of snow on the rounded edge of Half Dome, ice skating in Curry Village, and uncrowded trails as far as the eye can see…what’s not to love about Yosemite in the winter?
With the stressors of the modern world at a staggering high, it’s more important than ever for couples to set aside time to relax, explore, and enjoy each other’s company in the peace of a new locale.
Getaway Big Bear is located in Running Springs, half-way between Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear — two of LA's favorite woodsy mountain getaways.
The United States is home to some of the most diverse and dramatic landscapes on the planet, many of which are preserved “for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” Lucky us.
Sin City might be famous for its sky-high hotels and Cirque Du Soleil shows, but just outside of this unlikely desert hot spot are natural wonders galore.
After a day of adventure on the slopes, trails, and shores of Mammoth Lakes, head out to the Long Valley Caldera for a relaxing dip in one of the area's many hot springs.
Located on the Mendocino Coast, Fort Bragg offers the best of the forest and the sea, making it an intriguing camping destination.
From chill beachside strolls to craggy peakbagging epics, this list has got you covered.
There’s nothing better than a road trip through sunny California — especially when you set your sights for Yosemite.