Living in a Van Full-Time: 6 Questions to Ask First
Before you head out and spend anywhere from $5,000 to $120,000 on a van, there are few things you should know about living in a van full-time. Here's where to start.
Before you head out and spend anywhere from $5,000 to $120,000 on a van, there are few things you should know about living in a van full-time. Here's where to start.
Portland might be Maine’s most populated city but there are plenty of green spaces near to escape the crowds.
Santa Barbara is a little bubble with a Mediterranean feel and an abundance of coastal charm that offers a relaxing environment to explore and vacation any time of the year.
Plan an escape to where the national forest meets rolling mountains — where you can chill out in the hot tub, of course.
Make a road trip of your drive from Denver to Albuquerque with this alternative route that winds through epic landscapes and historical sites.
There is a ruggedness and hostility to Acadia National Park’s nature, but that doesn’t mean you can’t relish in comfort during your stay.
With 6 million acres to explore, waterfall opportunities abound in the Adirondack Park.
Pristine beaches, vibrant fall colors, spooky tours, and endless mountains are just some of what makes up an East Coast vacation.
Thanks to unique sandstone outcroppings and cascading waterfalls, Hocking Hills is considered one of the most beautiful regions in Ohio.
Red Rocks might be best known for its historic concert venue, but the area around the amphitheatre also boasts some stellar Front Range hikes.
Head up into the hills where you’re sure to find an epic North Carolina glamping spot.
You know what they say — Wisconsin is Illinois’ backyard.