Climbing an active volcano might sound intense, but Santa Ana is an excellent volcano for seasoned veterans and new hikers alike. It’s the highest volcano in the country, but don’t let that intimidate you—the trail is well-trodden, accessible, and friendly to hikers with a decent sense of direction and a decent pair of shoes. And the vistas and … [Read more...]
Guide to Shakespeare in the Park Tickets – NYC by a Local
One of the best parts of summer is all the outdoor performances and one of the best things in NYC is the free Shakespeare in the Park. Most of these productions are so very good and there is always a buzz around in terms of people trying to get tickets or who have seen the current performance. However getting tickets can be a bit complicated … [Read more...]
Over 35 Incredible Things to Do in Mesa Verde
Located in Southwest Colorado, Mesa Verde National Park is one of the most incredible National Parks in the US and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is known for its Puebloan architectural sites, which span hundreds of years of human civilization in the region. The park is most famous for its cliff dwelling sites of which more than … [Read more...]
Cliff Dwelling Tours Info: Mesa Verde National Park
The best part of visiting Mesa Verde National Park is exploring and touring the cliff dwellings that are scattered throughout the park. Mesa Verde is home to 600 cliff dwellings across the 81.25 mi² of the park. That's a lot of cliff dwellings and a lot of park. In addition, there are many pit houses, mesa top houses, and more throughout the … [Read more...]
Visiting Pullman National Historical Park – Illinois
Established as a National Monument in 2015 and redesignated as a National Historical Park in 2022, Pullman National Historical Park protects the historic Pullman District of Chicago. The area had it's start as a company town for the Pullman Company; a manufacturer of Railroad Cars from the mid-19th to mid-20th Century. Pullman was famous for the … [Read more...]
Yucca House National Monument Guide: Colorado
Yucca House National Monument is one of the least visited National Monuments in the Country and Colorado. The small site is mostly intriguing for those trying to visit all of the US National Monuments as the contents of the site may be disappointing to others. However, the site's history is pretty interesting. And for those going, you’ll have a … [Read more...]
ULTIMATE Denver to Moab Road Trips (Epic National Park Stops)
Traveling from Denver to Moab is one of the best ways to see the state of Colorado. For sure, you can do it in one day with under 6 hours of driving. However going from doing a proper Denver to Moab road trip can be a fantastic adventure! So we help break down different ways to explore the dates and make it into an epic road trip. How … [Read more...]
Best Mountain Towns in Colorado
Unlike what most people think the mountains are not the entire state, Colorado Rockies are it's most iconic aspect. The mountain towns that dot the landscape across the state are destinations in and of themselves. Many of them are also great ski towns, so if that's your sport of choice there's so many to check out. If you are planning your trip to … [Read more...]
Guide to Hovenweep National Monument – Utah
Hovenweep National Monument, situated on the border of Utah and Colorado, protects a group of ancient villages constructed by the ancestral Puebloan people. These stone structures are perched on canyon rims and nestled into rocky alcoves. Remarkably, they have remained intact for over 700 years. Visiting the National Monument feels like stepping … [Read more...]
Annual Denver Festivals and Events Guide
There’s so much to do in Denver. What I’ve found most difficult is trying to find what is going on when. While there is always something new, the city also has many annual events. Below is the list of Denver Festivals and Events I’ve been compiling. Have you explored any of these? Let me know your favorite or any I’ve … [Read more...]
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