Category: Tourism

A varied landscape with trendy city attractions When the untamed and untamed landscape of the Pacific Northwest appears before you and you have only recently left the large metropolis of Seattle, you will know you are in Washington. (In addition, every block has at least one espresso bar.) The only state in the “lower 48″ that offers the opportunity to stroll trails at a National Volcanic Monument in the afternoon, tour a national park in a temperate rainforest in the morning, and take in the scent of desert sage as the sun sets is Washington. Striking Landscapes Abound Shaped by millions of years of volcanic activity, Washington’s incredible geography is something you have to see to believe. Visit Mount Saint Helens, located just outside the…

When you combine a visit to Yellowstone National Park with a trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, you’ll be treated to breathtaking landscapes, cutting-edge restaurants, and outdoor adventures. Wyoming and portions of Montana and Idaho are home to the magnificent Yellowstone, the first national park in the United States. Between Salt Lake City and Yellowstone, it’s a simple road trip that gives travelers plenty of time to thoroughly explore the area’s historical and natural monuments. Enjoy the Great Outdoors & Local Culture in Salt Lake City Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City, is backed by the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. You’ll find historic and cultural attractions with a focus on…

Discover the native culture of South Florida while having fun in the Everglades. The Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, located deep within the Everglades and only an hour’s drive from the airports in Naples, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale, offers visitors the chance to experience the indigenous culture and way of life of the Seminole Tribe, while also engaging in a wealth of adventure and leisure. Big Cypress RV Resort Head into the middle of the Everglades to find the Big Cypress RV Resort and campground. There are multiple lodging options, including RV sites, tent sites and a variety of cabins,…

Discover the great outdoors and more in this state capital in the Pacific Northwest. Olympia Blessed with temperate winters, pleasant summers, evergreen forests, mountain ranges, and sandy beaches, the coastal state capital of Washington is an ideal place for days full of discovery, especially for those who love the great outdoors. Both in the downtown area and the surrounding countryside, this laid-back, unassuming town has lots to offer tourists seeking historical sites, artisanal cuisine, or cultural activities. History, Architecture and Museums The stunning State Capitol building, the No. 1 tourist attraction in Olympia, provides a striking focal point to this small, vibrant town. Designed in 1911 as part…

A shopping and outdoor enthusiasts’ paradise Bloomington Over 42 million tourists from close and far visit Bloomington each year. They travel to Mall of America because it is an incredible shopping destination with 520 stores, 50 restaurants, and more attractions than some theme parks. You have to see it to believe it. Additionally, making the pilgrimage is simple: You can get there with a short metro ride from the airport in Minneapolis-Saint Paul. But if you walk outside of this retail haven, you’ll find parks, gardens, trails, and preserves that provide outdoor entertainment all year long. Mall of America The USA’s largest retail and entertainment complex is anchored by Macy’s and Nordstrom and offers the full spectrum of stores, from designer labels like kate…

Hawaii Island names that stand out, unforgettable adventures The Hawaiian Islands have so many things to see, do, and feel that it would be impossible to list them all in one lifetime. From the busy…

  Frankenmuth: a charming tiny town with a German background To enjoy the finest of small-town living visit this charming village With a rich history, excellent shopping, and a plethora of cultural activities, Frankenmuth welcomes millions of tourists each year. This small city has rich Bavarian origins and resembles a German town. It has all the amenities you would expect from a German town, including cultural events and Bavarian restaurants, stores, and buildings. It is home to two of the biggest independently-owned restaurants in the United States, both of which serve delicious fried chicken meals, in addition to the largest Christmas store in the world. Experience the warmth and charm of Frankenmuth for yourself by taking a stroll through the flower-filled public gardens, riding a carriage through the town, or gliding down the Cass River in a passenger paddleboat. One-of-a-Kind Adventure & Food The name “Zehnder” is a big one in this city. Built in the Bavarian style, Zehnders of Frankenmuth includes Splash Village Hotel and Waterpark,…

Vero Beach Great for people who like the outdoors and the beach Just being there will make you understand why USA Today named Vero Beach one of the best beach spots in 2014. The Atlantic…

Tempe Things to do, see, and buy in the sun Tempe is home to Arizona State University (ASU), which is one of the biggest public universities in the United States. It is only 20 minutes…