
This Desert City Just Outside Las Vegas Offers Scenic Trails, Lake Views, and a Relaxed Resort Vibe
Overshadowed by its flashy neighbor, this desert city offers a far more relaxed side of southern Nevada.

Overshadowed by its flashy neighbor, this desert city offers a far more relaxed side of southern Nevada.

Previously part of Mexico’s Alto California, the area that became Arizona was ceded to the USA in 1848 after the Mexican-American War.

Snow-covered peaks, alpine villages, and endless outdoor adventures have made this one of North America’s premier mountain destinations.

One of the most picturesque resort towns along the Oregon Coast, this small town has attracted families and holidaymakers for over a century.

Ever wondered what it feels like to see Saturn’s rings with your own eyes?

Defined by steep hills, broad rivers, and an abundance of bridges, this city ranks among the most scenic in the United States.

Food is one of the best ways to explore a city’s culture — and across the US, countless destinations have made a name for themselves because of the iconic dishes that were invented there.

When you look on the map at first glance, it appears to be a small, quiet town in a remote part of southeast New Mexico.

Neon lights, oceanfront casinos, and the constant buzz of the boardwalk give this seaside resort a larger-than-life atmosphere.

Small in size but rich in charm, Connecticut is one of New England’s best-kept treasures — a place where coastal beauty, colonial history, and countryside serenity blend seamlessly.

Long celebrated as a resort destination, this elegant city is perhaps best captured by its official slogan: “Health, History, and Horses.

Renowned for its world-class ski slopes and dramatic mountain scenery, this alpine destination ranks among the premier winter resorts in the United States.

Somewhere along the central Pacific coast, where Highway 101 twists through mist and old-growth forest, there’s a place that feels more like a dream than a dot on the map.

Sparkling lakes, leafy parks, and a creative spirit give this city a character that feels distinctly different from many other major urban centers in the United States.

Surrounded by mountains, forests, and rugged landscapes, this small town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
