78 Itineraries
Acadia National Park [1] is made up of 49,000 acres of land spanning several small islands off the coast of southeastern Maine. Despite being one of the smaller national parks in the country, it remains one of the most visited. Unlike other parts of Maine, Acadia isn’t known for sandy beaches or lobster dinners.
With a surface area covering 191 square miles, Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America, and it has a diversity of recreational opportunities to match.
Often known for its numerous nearby ski resorts, Stowe, Vermont, is a small mountain town with beautiful scenery, great food made with local ingredients, and opportunities for unforgettable, year-round adventure. Whether you’re looking to spend your time hiking, paddling, or indulging in the local culture, the lush forests, colorful mountain vistas, and the small town feel will leave your inn
A three-day weekend is a beautiful thing that shouldn't be wasted. It's easy to get caught up on chores and errands during those precious days off, so go ahead and get far, far away from those weekly worries. The White Mountain National Forest is only two hours from Boston, but it is light years away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
When it comes to winter fun, there are few places that offer easier access to a wider variety of activities than Sun Valley and the nearby Sawtooth Mountains.
Big Cottonwood Canyon is a premiere summer alpine hiking and camping destination for anyone visiting the Salt Lake area in northern Utah. Known for its steep terrain, alpine lakes and abundant wildlife, the canyon is loaded with memorable hikes and mountain bike trails.
The coastal city of Portsmouth is one of the Northeast's favorite summer getaways. Right on the border of Maine and New Hampshire, Portsmouth is only an hour from Boston, making it an easy go-to for a quick three-day vacation.
When that wonderful summer heat embraces New England, there's no better place to cool off than New Hampshire's Lakes Region. Here, you can swim, paddle, hike, and enjoy a cruise all in the same day. The region features three main lakes, with the biggest being Lake Winnipesaukee.
Bear Mountain, Hudson Highlands, Shawangunks
The Hudson Valley is an incredible adventure destination filled with a wonderful diversity of state parks, historic elements, and geological phenomenon that will engage your mind and feed your desire for exploration. From the white conglomerate cliffs of the Shawangunks to the historic riverside Gilded Age estates and the fallen remains of ghost towns and mining operations, your journey will
Zion holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Americans, making the southern Utah gem the third most traveled national park in the U.S. Over 4.5 million visitors toured Zion in 2017. People from around the world flock to see sandstone cliffs rise thousands of feet into the air, and you should not be an exception.
Portland, Maine, is the state’s southernmost urban hub and an artsy hybrid of coastal charm and cobble stoned streets. While other parts of Maine (like Acadia [1]) are cherished for remote wilderness, Portland is a bustling city filled with rugged beaches, breweries, and historic icons. Check out our weekend itinerary to maximize your time in Portland. ....
Situated at the top of the lake that carries its name and with the famed Alps as a backdrop, the city of Zurich is one of Europe's most picturesque and historically rich locations. It's also relatively compact, making it a fantastic location to explore on foot. ....