Your Guide to Visiting Joshua Tree National Park in the Winter
Joshua Tree National Park is an epic winter destination thanks to its relatively mild temps, dry climate, and sunny skies.
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Joshua Tree National Park is an epic winter destination thanks to its relatively mild temps, dry climate, and sunny skies.
Let adventure lead the way when you hit the road in a campervan.
With a dusting of fresh snow frosting its rust-tinted sandstone walls, Grand Canyon National Park is a simply magical sight.
Wild communes of naked retirees, epic slot canyons with azure pools, day hikes to charming oases, and grand resorts that have thought of everything: these are Arizona's best hot springs.
With minimal snow and moderate temperatures in the main canyon, intrepid winter travelers have the unique opportunity to see this top-ten park in an uncrowded atmosphere.
Utah’s dramatic mountain vistas and abundant fall foliage make for a beautiful display of autumn scenery — luckily, there are plenty of ways see the fall colors.
Think the Southwest is all deserts, all the time? Think again. While you might imagine cacti and adobe-style abodes when you think New Mexico, this state has a lot more to offer beyond its stereotypes.
Sitting at an altitude of 7,199 feet, Santa Fe is the highest elevation capital city in the U.S. And from its high elevation vantage point, you can opt to wander the foothills, summit the peaks, or stroll along the arroyos around town.
Next time you're looking for a weekend of romance, head to the Land of Enchantment
This under-the-radar town is close to several state parks and wilderness areas with interesting trails and scenery that remarkably rivals those of its more well-known counterparts.
From earthships to bordello B&Bs, stay at a one-of-a-kind accommodation that's as unique as the Land of Enchantment itself.
Zion National Park is an increasingly popular tourist destination, but there are still plenty of places to find some solitude.