22 Unusual Places to Stay in America That Are Definitely Not Your Typical Hotel

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One of the main values of a millennial is experience over things, which means we seek out the unique, local, and quirky. When we travel, we want properties that tell a story. A place we can make memories. Big box hotels and cookie cutter rooms…

The Best Hikes in America for Insane Views, Epic Photos, and Serious Nature Porn

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Hip hip hooray, hiking season is finally upon us. With summer the prime time to explore, people know the big bucket-list worthy hikes in the U.S. (looking at you Pacific Coast Trail and the Appalachian Trail), but there still plenty of…

The Dos and Don’ts of Traveling in Thailand

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Thailand is undeniably one of the most popular places to visit (and one of my favorite countries!). Despite its long-standing history as a travel hotspot, it remains one of the world’s most wondrous destinations. With that being said,…

Real Talk: I Have Travel Burn Out

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“You know the saying, “Too much of a good thing?” I'm tired of traveling. I know. I cringe even saying it, too. I’ve heard other travel bloggers hint at it and thought, “Travel burn out is just for digital nomads on the road…

The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Fly Geyser (Nevada’s Magical Rainbow Spout) – What It Is and How to Score Those Coveted Insta Pics

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If you’re wondering why you haven’t already seen a million Instagram photos of this crazy place, Fly Geyser was on private property. Burning Man recently purchased it and opened it up the public.

How to Experience Burning Man Year-Round (Even If You’ve Never Been to the Festival)

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Nevada has Burning Man touches scattered around the state so you can get a taste of their unique philosophy, dip your toes in their world, and tide over those looking to adopt the principles year-round.

7 Adventures You Had No Idea You Could Have in Kansas

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Kansas typically isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think adventure activities, but it’s time to put the flat, cornfield stereotype to bed once and for all.

Dorothy the Explorer and Her Adventure Cat Do Kansas: Surprisingly Off-the-Beaten Path Attractions in the Sunflower State

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In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy famously says, "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.” But she just had to look beyond the surface to find a magical wonderland in her own backyard.

Billings is Called Montana’s Trailhead…But Here Are A Few Other Equally Appropriate Nicknames

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Before Billings was Montana’s trailhead it was Montana’s railhead, a major stop in the westward migration in the late 1800s. Today, Montana’s biggest city has a little something for everyone.