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Twelve Best Hikes in Shenandoah National Park

Twelve Best Hikes in Shenandoah National Park

Hiking in Shenandoah National Park Shenandoah National Park was established in 1935. Since then, actually even before then- people have flocked here to escape their daily life to relax and explore the beautiful blue ridge mountaintops. Skyline Drive, running 105 miles north and south, is the center piece and star of the park. It will delight you with mountain views, wildlife, and of course a plethora of hiking trails. With over 500 miles of trails in Shenandoah National Park, there…

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Pet Friendly Adventures in Indiana Dunes National Park

Pet Friendly Adventures in Indiana Dunes National Park

Exploring Dog Friendly Indiana Dunes National Park Located along Lake Michigan’s southern shore Indiana Dunes offers visitors two parks to explore, Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes State Park. Covering 15 miles of prime lake front real estate, it’s extremely easy to visit both parks. Especially since the state park is surrounded by the national park! There are quite a few activities for adventuring within the park; biking, hiking, swimming, bird watching, camping, and fishing just to name a…

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Five Amazing Things to Do in New River Gorge National Park

Five Amazing Things to Do in New River Gorge National Park

Visiting New River Gorge National Park I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect on my visit to New River Gorge National Park. I hadn’t done much traveling in West Virginia before the trip, and I had heard very little about New River Gorge National Park. However, I was pleasantly surprised and blown away with the natural beauty and history of the park. If you are an avid National Park traveler, you need to add New River Gorge to your list….

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Szalay’s Farm and Market in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Szalay’s Farm and Market in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Visiting Szalay’s Farm and Market in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Szalay’s Farm and Market is one of my favorite places to visit in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. It’s quite a unique farm since it’s positioned within a national park. Because of its location, right next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Towpath trail, many visitors ride their bikes to the farm to spend the afternoon relaxing, eating and mingling with friends. You can always expect a big crowd and a…

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The Best Hikes in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

The Best Hikes in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Hiking in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Cuyahoga Valley National Park, better known as CVNP, is a unique national park located in Northeast Ohio, covering over 51 square miles. What makes this park so special is its close proximity to urban cities like Akron and Cleveland with a “far from urban development” feeling. When walking the peaceful trails in the CVNP, it’s hard to believe the park is located roughly 22 miles from Cleveland and less than 10 miles from…

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Best Dog Friendly Activities in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Best Dog Friendly Activities in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Dog Friendly Activities Cuyahoga Valley National Park Cuyahoga Valley National Park, better known as CVNP, is a unique national park located in Northeast Ohio, covering over 51 square miles. What makes this park so special is its close proximity to urban cities like Akron and Cleveland with a “far from urban development” feeling. When walking the peaceful trails in the CVNP, it’s hard to believe the park is located roughly 22 miles from Cleveland and less than 10 miles from…

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Walker Canyon Wildflowers | Hiking Lake Elsinore Wildflowers | California Super Bloom

Walker Canyon Wildflowers | Hiking Lake Elsinore Wildflowers | California Super Bloom

Update: March 31, 2024: There is currently no bloom at Walker Canyon and the trails are closed to the public. Please see the news segment below, from KCAL News, for up-to-date information on the wildflower bloom. Update: March 12, 2024, as of today there is no bloom in Walker Canyon. In 2023 to keep the public safe, as well as nature safe, the city of Lake Elsinore closed this area to the public. Please respect nature and city guidelines. The…

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World Famous Crochet Museum | Things to do in Joshua Tree

World Famous Crochet Museum | Things to do in Joshua Tree

The Crochet Museum in Joshua Tree Joshua Tree has no shortage of quirky, diverse, and quite frankly bizarre attractions. And the World Famous Crochet Museum is no exception. Honestly it’s a super fun detour on any trip out to the desert. And since we’re currently seeing a revival in the crochet trend, you don’t want to miss out on the Drive Thru Fotomat featuring ALL things crochet! So go ahead and put the World Famous Crochet Museum on your Joshua Tree bucket…

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Four Pet Friendly Ideas in Yosemite National Park

Four Pet Friendly Ideas in Yosemite National Park

So you’ve decided to bring Fido along on your Yosemite “be one with nature” getaway. Well, you’re totally in luck cause this National Park, located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, is considered one of the more Fido friendly parks. There are a variety of paved trails and areas you and your dog can explore together. I’ve put together a list of Lemon’s favorite adventures in the park. This way you and your pooch can safely navigate your way through Yosemite National…

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Explore Outside of Joshua Tree

Explore Outside of Joshua Tree

Explore Outside Joshua Tree National Park So, you know you want to head out to the National Park when visiting Joshua Tree, but don’t miss out on all the other cool, wacky, and weird places to explore outside of Joshua Tree. I’m here to help and steer you to some other site that you will ohh and ahh over. It’s time to explore outside of Joshua Tree. Yucca Valley | Explore Outside of Joshua Tree When I visit Joshua Tree…

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