Pecos National Historical Park is a historic find that’s been “on the move” and destined for greatness for decades. In fact, the park had the highest visitation on record in 2021. First established as a state monument in 1935, the park about 20 miles from Santa Fe became Pecos National Monument in 1965. It was …
Reimagined Historic Getaways in SoCal’s Oceanside
From historic boutique hotels to a Top Gun landmark, SoCal’s Oceanside is offering new reasons to explore the town perfectly situated between metropolitan San Diego and Los Angeles. The quintessential California coastal escape attracts with wide sandy beaches, a quaint New England-style harbor, historic wooden pier and charming bungalow neighborhoods. O’side (as locals affectionately call …
Float in a Healing Wilderness on Vancouver Island
Perched on the shores of the Tofino Inlet, with access to the pristine wilderness of Vancouver Island’s Clayoquot Sound, Tofino Resort + Marina offers a coastal escape with an emphasis on wellness and adventure. Enmeshed in an abundance of nature, from temperate old growth rainforest to rocky coastal shores and world-renowned surf, Tofino might just …
Find Island Bliss in Fiji
When a destination is made up of more than 300 idyllic islands, it nearly eludes description. However, “in a coconut shell” anywhere in Fiji equals island bliss. Made up of 7,055 miles of land that occupies 426,000 square miles of ocean, Fiji is mostly composed of unchartered, uninhabited isles surrounded by pristine white beaches, crystal …
Road Trip Time! Take the Blossom Trail in Visalia
The orchards and groves around Tulare County in California’s Central Valley will soon be awash with pops of color with the onset of the annual blossom season. Wildflowers in the foothill and seasonal fruit stand will also begin to sprout up around the county, making spring the best time to explore the back roads and …
Super Bowl LVI Arrives at SoCal’s LEGOLAND
Can’t make it to SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LVI? Do the next best thing: celebrate the new stadium at LEGOLAND in Southern California when, one month later, a 1:50 scale LEGO® model inspired by the first indoor-outdoor stadium to be constructed will make its debut in Miniland U.S.A. at the resort. The LEGO stadium …
Love is in the Air in Scottsdale
Take your love to a higher level this February in Scottsdale. If sweeping a sweetheart off their feet with a romantic getaway is in the cards, travelers can count on Scottsdale for some very unique ways to do just that. From romantic resorts and luxurious spas, to outdoor adventures and culinary delights, this Arizona desert …
Find Adventure on Santa Fe’s New Sky Railway
Hop aboard Sky Railway, Santa Fe’s new adventure entertainment train, and take a ride that focuses more on the journey than the destination. Two former Santa Fe Southern Railway engines and several historic passenger cars have been restored and reimagined by a team lead by Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin, and feature visuals …
Recharge under Dark, Starry Skies
Do your New Year’s resolutions include some much-needed rejuvenation of mind and body? You can refresh and recalibrate with these Mindful Adventure Travel retreats that invite you to disconnect in a quiet park with dark, starry nights. Add in some coaching guidance for reconnecting and it’s a recipe for total renewal. Mindful Adventure Travel Specialist …
Forget Taco Tuesday—It’s Taco Trolley Day!
With San Diego’s recent Blue Line Trolley extension, you can now ride all the way from the U.S.-Mexico border to La Jolla in the north. And with the expansion comes all sorts of new adventures, including sight-seeing, shopping and, of course, taco tasting—a favorite local pastime. It’s a natural San Diego’s proximity to Mexico, plus …
Visit Sedona’s Secret 7 Vistas
Some secrets are just too good to keep to yourself. That’s why the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau launched Sedona’s Secret 7, an innovative approach that reveals lesser-known trails and locations throughout Red Rock Country. Seven locations within seven categories – hiking, biking, vistas, picnics, stargazing, arts and culture and spiritual – offer …
2 Secret Ways to Avoid Long Lines at Yellowstone
So, you’ve been hearing about long lines to get into Yellowstone National Park. We’ve got you covered with these two secret ways to enter. It’s simple. Enter via the East Gate or through the Northeast Gate. The National Park Service has reported that fewer travelers pass through these gates than those to the north, west …