Road Tripping California’s Highway 1

CALIFORNIA'S HIGHWAY 1

California’s Highway 1 is a legend of all road trips in the US. The experience of admitting oneself to unspoiled scenic ocean views is exhilarating. This road trip stretches about 600 miles of rugged coastline from San Francisco to San Diego. Stop as frequently and stay as long as you want. You can start your Highway 1 road trip anywhere between SFO to San Diego. Starting your road trip from SFO is favorable as the...

The Alabama Hills: Your Ticket to Marvel

Mount Whitney

Are you craving for some good western rugged desert vibe? Look no further because The Alabama Hills is going to be your favorite spot. Funny thing it’s not in the state of Alabama rather they are along the Sierra Nevada region in California. The beautiful picturesque rock formation coupled with Mt Whitney as its backdrop offers dramatic scenery to enjoy rock climbing, hiking, trail running, and camping. Lone Pine is the nearest town where you...

Touring San Diego While On a Beach Break

The city of San Diego is a perfect blend of abundant sunshine, pristine beaches, multicultural flavors, and lively nightlife. Whether you are here as a solo traveler, couples gateway, or with your kids, San Diego is a complete savory package for everyone to have a good time. My trip to San Diego was short and quite interesting. While initially, I had planned for a beach getaway but kept on stumbling at the other local city...

A Day Outing to Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Razor Point Overlook

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is anchored right in the heart of San Diego city limits. It was surprising to know that this is not a usual State Park but rather a Natural Reserve that serves to protect the habitat of rare pine trees and many different species of flora and fauna. The Reserve offers a great outdoor experience for everyone with both easy, family-friendly trails and more strenuous hikes. The sandstone canyons overlooking Torrey...

Joshua Tree National Park: Journeying to No-Man’s-Land

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park is nature’s bliss for travelers. The park is spread over 800,000 acres of desert scenery, unique Joshua Trees, and unusual rock formations. But the real distinguishing feature of this park is its camping and stargazing adventures. Other exciting activities that one can explore are hiking, rock climbing, or simply behind the lens. Although the park is open year-round, the peak season runs through October to May. There are 3 entrances to the...

Discover Lake Tahoe in Fall: Top Things To Do

Sand Harbor Beach

Taking a trip to Lake Tahoe in the fall is a wonderful idea for a quick getaway. While the town is crowded with visitors during the summer and the winter months, the Fall season brings in distinct advantages. Firstly in this so-called offseason, the whole place is practically yours to enjoy at your own pace. Secondly, the weather is just perfect for outdoor activities. Thirdly, and most importantly, air tickets and accommodations are available at...

Feel Alive in Death Valley National Park

Death Valley Golden Canyon Trail

Death Valley National Park is one of the most unique places where one can experience so much diversity and varied landscapes in just a few hours. The park is so huge that in fact, it is the largest park outside of Alaska. There are Sand dunes, rocky peaks, salt flats, slot canyons, and endless hiking trails. The park also offers fascinating night sky views. In February 2013, Death Valley’s night sky was formally designated as...

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