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The Southwest United States generally refers to Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and the surrounding areas of the states surrounding those states. Due to the vast amount of untouched land in each of these states, there is ample opportunity for camping and exploring. This list has our favorite free campsites in the area, for those of you who just want to hit the road and relax in the desert. Many of these camps are owned and operated by the Bureau of Land Management. Be sure to always practice Leave No Trace when camping in a free campground, as they often don’t have the level of maintenance supplied by paid campsites.
Car-free • Camping • Nature • Adventure • Roadtrip
Free
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Cuenca is my favorite city in Ecuador by far. The city feels very European — gorgeous colonial architecture, beautiful public spaces along the river to walk along, the city is clean, traffic is orderly, and you can even drink the tap water!
This guide includes my tips on:
- Arriving in Cuenca (Transportation)
- Sightseeing & shopping
- Best restaurants (including an affordable tasting menu you absolutely CANT miss!)
- Places to stay
- Daytrips
- Weekend trips
Many North Americans retire in Cuenca for the comfortable quality of life. It’s a great place to recharge your batteries if you need a break from bussing and adventuring.
Don’t forget to pack a jacket and a beanie! Even if the daytime is beautiful with sunny blue skies, temperatures often drop down to the 50s at night.
Keywords: South America, Ecuador, Andes, Backpacking, Cuenca
50+ • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Photography • Roadtrip • Wine • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
Free
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Adventure is afoot! This week, we venture into Coconino National Forest to explore the backcountry around Sedona, where the Arizona landscape shows off its most vibrant colors. Mother nature tests my resolve as I endure a windy evening in the ground tent. The Land Rover Defender 110 traverses Schnebly Hill Road with grace and aplomb as inconsequential bits fall off. The episode concludes with a picturesque hike along the Hangover Trail.
Backpackers • Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Camping • Photography • Roadtrip • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
$15.00
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We leave Tucson, and start traveling north in the Land Rover Defender 110 and the Revel, but things are off to a rough start. This episode kicks off at Basha's, which is weird, followed by a hike to the top of Picacho Peak. After troubleshooting a problem with the truck, I head off into the desert to explore near Wickenburg, Arizona. Some delicious food is featured in this episode, and I also demonstrate improper use of a soft-shackle.
Digital Nomads • Adventure • Nature • Overlanding • RV • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Roadtrip
$20.00
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Dies ist eine Zusammenstellung von Aktivitäten, die eher als schöne Kulisse dienen - für Aktivitäten, Genuss und Gespräche. Die Top Sehenswürdigkeiten findest du hier nicht, oder eher im Vorbeischlendern. Die Liste entstand im Rahmen eines Wochenendes mit Freundinnen. Ich selbst lebe seit über 10 Jahren in Wien.
Groups • Adventure • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Roadtrip
Free
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In this episode, on YouTube, Shannon and I abruptly turn east, and travel to Pennsylvania due to unexpected circumstances, but not before exploring some of western Utah’s desert mountains, and a picture-perfect visit to the Bonneville Salt Flats. Back in southeastern, Pennsylvania, I take some time to enjoy a scenic hike among the lush green trees and a babbling stream in late May.
Backpackers • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Roadtrip • Mountain
Free
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In this episode, Shannon and I take the Jeep into Moab's slick-rock backcountry, and we run the popular four-wheel drive trail, Fins and Things. This board includes location information for the destinations featured in episode V19E6: Moab Jeepin' on Fins and Things.
Backpackers • Adventure • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Roadtrip
Free
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This episode kicks off in Pagosa Springs, where Shannon and I grab a bite to eat (or two) before venturing into the nearby San Juan National Forest, for some dispersed camping in our Winnebago Revel. Thereafter, I take my Jeep into the mountains to explore a winding forest road in mid-October.
Backpackers • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Camping • Nature • Foodie • Mountain • Roadtrip
Free
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Explore fall in USA Today’s Best Fall Foliage Destination. See what fall colors the Upper Peninsula of Michigan has in store from from west to east along Lake Superior.
Here’s what you can expect from this guide:
-Hours of trip planning, including driving routes to see the best fall colors
-28 locations compatible with Google or Apple Maps, including 2 restaurants, and our accommodations
-My own images, descriptions, and voice memos from each location
-Tips from my personal experience and everything else you need to know
-Links to trails, social media posts, and other resources
Groups • Roadtrip • Nature • Adventure • Photography • Fall Foliage • Scenic Drives • Waterfalls • Hiking • Sunset • Beach
$6.00
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A long weekend guide to Yellowstone NP in the Fall.
Includes recommendations on:
✔️Transportation
✔️Lodging
✔️Places to see
✔️Where to eat
✔️Tips on how to be prepared
50+ • Nature • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Foodie • History • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Roadtrip
Free
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This week, on venture4wd, I travel west through Ontario, toward the Great Lakes. First, I stop in Missinaibi Provincial Park, where I experience a lovely Canadian backcountry. Then, I continue to Agawa Bay on Lake Superior. This board contains the places I discovered along the way!
Couples • Nature • Camping • Adventure • Photography • Roadtrip • Beach • Lake • RV • People & Culture • Relaxation
Free
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If you enjoy the wild west, rodeo or wildlife, then you need to plan a visit to Cody Wyoming.
Cody was founded by none other than Buffalo Bill Cody, who brought the wild west to life. 🐃 Bill Cody traveled around the world, performing in his Wild West show.
He still lives on in Cody. The Irma Hotel hosts his show daily. His museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, at the edge of town, is the largest of its kind, housing 5 distinctive museums dedicated to everything related to the Wild West. Cody also hosts a championship rodeo every night with a multitude of events.
Put on your cowboy boots and hat and settle in for a few days. There is plenty here to see and do. Not to mention that Cody is the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
Couples • Groups • 50+ • Adventure • History • People & Culture • Nature • RV • Photography • Roadtrip
$5.00
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The Florida Keys is made up of hundreds of islands and is a must-see Caribbean paradise right here in the U.S. There are plenty of things to do on and off shore, from wildlife encounters to simply relaxing in the sun and warm clear waters.
It can be overwhelming trying to decide what to do in the Keys. This guide will help you concentrate on having fun in the sun by cutting through the clutter straight to a variety of the best places to Explore & Experience, Taste & Toast, and Rest & Recharge along U.S. Highway 1 through the Florida Keys.
LGBTQ+ • Digital Nomads • Plus Size • Backpackers • Vegetarian • Vegan • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Halal • Car-free • Pets • 50+ • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • People & Culture • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Romantic • Photography • Beach • Relaxation • Roadtrip
$30.00
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