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Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
A Trip to Shreveport
When planning a trip to Shreveport, one might begin the itinerary with an obvious attraction, one of their seven riverboat casinos. Shreveport is actually more than just a place to play the slots. From the delicious and numerous restaurants, to local breweries, and even a zip-line over alligators, Shreveport can be a great choice for your next Louisiana adventure in this northern part of the “boot.” Make sure you pack a pair of comfortable shoes, loose-fitting pants, and your sense of adventure.
By Brian Maass7 years ago in Wander
USA: Feeding the Travel Bug in the East Coast
Summer and spring are the perfect seasons for planning a long and fun road trip. So why not do it along the marvelous East Coast of the United States? Yes, you have to plan out the route and bring plenty of snacks and some gear, but it’s worth it. The East Coast has a lot to offer and we have chosen the most beautiful and memorable cities and their monuments for you to check out.
By Victoria Lim7 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Take a Trip to Southern Utah
When you find yourself saying, “I need a vacation,” you might not be that far off. Taking the time to relax is beneficial for both your physical and mental health. For an optimal mental health break, pick a warmer location, and balance fun, energetic activities with quieter, more relaxing ones. If you’re looking for sunny weather, leisure, and fun, southern Utah is the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation! Even in the winter, you can escape the cold and enjoy a nice, relaxing break.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Wander
An Honest Review of Hilton Head Island in the Off-Season
Picture a breathtaking coastline that goes on for miles. The birds are chirping, children are playing in the sand, and you are relaxing with the toes in your sand. Now picture this same scene, but in early March. The off-season for East Coast beaches can be just as enjoyable as the warm on-season. Most of the shops are open for business, and the restaurants offer some of the freshest seafood you can find. But what is it really like to visit Hilton Head in the off-season? Is it insanely cold or miserably boring? No! Hilton Head Island has tons to offer even in the off-season. I am going to speak the honest truth of my experience, the good and the bad. Take a virtual trip with me to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
By Rachel (Queen Wanderlust) 👑7 years ago in Wander
Taking a Bite Out of The Big Apple
New York City has always held a deep fascination for me, a girl from a small coastal city in South Africa with no concept of skyscrapers or subway systems. What I knew of New York I learned from movies and TV shows, and believed the city to be glamorous, gritty, alive with possibilities, and heaving with people & cultures. Yet I wasn't to discover this for myself until this year, after many years of travelling around Africa, UK, and Europe.
By Leigh-Ann Combrink7 years ago in Wander
Explore Bar Harbor, Maine
Downtown Bar Harbor, shops and restaurants. In the heart of downtown Bar Harbor is a small but beautiful park with plenty of shady or sunny spots to relax in the grass. This is also the central bus stop to catch connecting buses to many spots in Acadia or around Mount Desert Island. Downtown is filled with plenty of restaurants and bakeries to fill any craving you may have. You can find the most delicious lobster mac and cheese at West Street Café and for dessert, a highly recommended swirled wild blueberry cheesecake slice from Pink Pastry shop! While walking through downtown you can expect to find many local shops promoting products made right in Bar Harbor. It was here I tried my first ever blueberry soda, It was so tasty I bought a whole case! One unique downtown gem was the movie local theater located straight across from the park. We had some extra time and caught a cheap but brand new movie and was surprised to have the ability to order pizza right to our seats.
By Brianna Czarnik7 years ago in Wander
Spend a Week in Jupiter
Tired of fighting the crowds in Orlando? There’s a lot more to Florida than just the theme parks, and if you fancy a quieter week of water, sun, and fun, you can’t do better than the town of Jupiter, Florida. Here are just some of the things you can do in a week at Jupiter.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Wander
5 Ways to Enjoy the Water in Palm Beach
Those looking to get away and enjoy the sun, sand, and surf in south Florida will find Palm Beach an ideal destination. There are plenty of places to visit, including Peanut Island, a local park. The park enjoys regulations about alcohol consumption and has stipulations in place to protect the local habitat and wildlife, which helps make this a pristine destination for those who want to appreciate nature while playing in the water on their visit.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Wander
5 Ways to Enjoy the Water in Palm Beach
Those looking to get away and enjoy the sun, sand, and surf in south Florida will find Palm Beach an ideal destination. There are plenty of places to visit, including Peanut Island, a local park. The park enjoys regulations about alcohol consumption and has stipulations in place to protect the local habitat and wildlife, which helps make this a pristine destination for those who want to appreciate nature while playing in the water on their visit.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Wander
Where to Park Your Camper Van Conversion in Tonopah, Arizona
Definitely off the beaten path. El Dorado Hot Springs is the stop you're just not sure about. The reviews say the water is lukewarm at best and that the stares from the male visitors are so penetrating that you can feel them looking in to your soul.
By Daring Danielle7 years ago in Wander
Two Road Trip Routes to Beat the Winter Blues
At times, the winter months are breathtaking. The snow cascades to transform scenes into a winter wonderland. People are jubilant to play in cooler temperatures and make snow angels. Although December marks the dawn of a beautiful new season, it’s also a heads up that treacherous storms are soon to come.
By Heidi Thiel7 years ago in Wander











