
This Tiny Town on California’s Coast Feels Completely Removed from Modern Life
Situated on a windswept bluff about three hours north of San Francisco, this village doesn’t look much like the rest of coastal California.

Situated on a windswept bluff about three hours north of San Francisco, this village doesn’t look much like the rest of coastal California.

New England certainly doesn’t have a quality problem when it comes to its attractions; it’s just that most people don’t know where to look.

Year-round sunny weather, gorgeous beaches and an abundance of family-friendly attractions make Southern California one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world.

Perched on a hillside above Lake Superior, this small waterfront town is home to only about 500 year-round residents.

Known as Big Sky Country, Montana is an amazing destination for all those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors.

Deserts have a bad rep; arid, desolate, lifeless, scorching hot. But let’s get one thing straight: the desert landscape is anything but barren.

Nestled at the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains, Denver is a city that perfectly blends urban sophistication with outdoor adventure.

This quaint and cute city is riddled with vineyards, museums, and boutique shops.

One of the most important cities in the history of the States, Boston is renowned not just for its monuments and museums but its top-class Ivy League schools and sports teams.

We all know that the best part of any road trip is stumbling across those wonderfully weird attractions that make you do a double-take.

Good weather all depends on what you consider ‘good.’ What feels like cold slush to one person might be perfect weather for a ski bum.

Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, this vibrant mountain city sits where five ranges converge, creating a dramatic natural backdrop in every direction.

Towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and winding stone pathways create one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the northeastern United States.

Forest trails, cascading waterfalls, and quiet mountain scenery make this one of Maryland’s most beautiful outdoor escapes.

Riverfront parks, historic neighborhoods, and a relaxed Midwestern atmosphere give this city more character than many travelers expect.
