We can all agree that the national parks in the United States are breathtakingly beautiful and chock-full of opportunities to ...
Although the Grand Canyon is one of the most photographed places in the U.S., an obscure state park in Utah is giving the ...
While hundreds of parks are free to enter, others use timed entry and other reservation methods to control crowds — but that also means you may need to secure your spot well in advance.
Outdoorsy people who prefer primitive tent camping, rejoice! Quartz Creek and Logging Creek are two of the national park's smallest campgrounds, each one accessible only by narrow, dusty roads.
Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just someone who enjoys a leisurely stroll with a side of stargazing, Zion is ready to ...
I’ve had my fair share of mishaps in tents, from getting flooded in Southern California to being blown off a sand dune outside of Death Valley, to bringing the wrong poles for my winter tent during a ...
If you feel like exploring more, day trip options abound: Head about 25 miles east to Apple River Canyon State Park for ... and Clark National Historic Trail. Where to stay: Camping and RV sites ...
Beginning in mid-2026, large vehicles will be required to skirt the 25-mile Zion-Mount Carmel Highway and its tunnel. Matthew ...
Tucked into the rolling hills of Camp Verde, Arizona, where the high desert meets the lush riparian banks of the Verde River, ...
the slimmest section of Zion Canyon is known as The Narrows. It's one of the park's most popular hikes and starts tame with the one-mile Riverside Walk, a wheelchair-accessible hike. After that ...