Magical Hobbit Houses That’ll Transport You to the Shire
Regardless if you’re an LoTR fan or not, these charming Hobbit houses around the U.S. have a spellbinding effect that make them a travel attraction in their own right.
Regardless if you’re an LoTR fan or not, these charming Hobbit houses around the U.S. have a spellbinding effect that make them a travel attraction in their own right.
Though you might traditionally associate cabins with the mountains, don’t discredit the charm of an Iowa cabin stay.
New Hampshire might be known for its gorgeous mountains and endless scenic drives, but the state also offers a plethora of unique swimming spots too!
Known for the lobster and rocky coastline, the best way to visit Maine is to stay along its shores.
Texas is famous for its scorching summer heat — luckily there are plenty of swimming holes across the state where you can cool off.
Stretching more than 350 miles, the Oregon Coast is lined with countless beach towns, stunning ocean vistas, and exciting outdoor adventures.
Have a free weekend and want to get out of town? You don’t have to drive far from Austin to reach another place worth your while.
Zion averages around 4.5 million annual visitors — but only a handful of those get to see the true wild of the park’s backcountry.
Think Texas is all tumbleweeds and empty desert? A scenic drive in the state will prove just how wrong you are.
Find a bit of peace and quiet far from the city but still close enough to humanity to pick up a few cold beers on the way.
No matter whether you love coastal views or are a total American history buff, there’s a scenic drive made for you in the Granite State.
Montana's far-reaching natural beauty is best experienced from the comfort of a deluxe glamping rental, offering an experience that'll leave you with memories for a lifetime.