
Bright Regret in Alaska’s Midnight Sun
During Alaska’s summer of Midnight Sun, you can hike, bike or fish in daylight at any time of day — but only if you’re able to break with life’s normal schedule.
During Alaska’s summer of Midnight Sun, you can hike, bike or fish in daylight at any time of day — but only if you’re able to break with life’s normal schedule.
By Will McGough
Get to know the route of the Tour de France intimately by drinking the beer, cider, wine and apéritifs native to the land it passes through.
By Lauren Friel
Portland, Maine, like its cousin across the country, is a young city with a thriving food culture and nightlife. Come for wholesome adventures outdoors, stay for the beer and lobster rolls.
The Geiser Grand Hotel is the finest hotel between Salt Lake City and Portland.
Three trips sure to excite your risk-taking side, whether you have a long weekend, a week or a month to get to them.
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By Gear Patrol
Stepping onto the ground deep in the savanna of Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe offers a close-up view of big-game life.
By Will McGough
Westwater, a beloved portion of the Colorado River, is protected, cherished and highly trafficked during the summer months.
There is a certain set of cars that naturally fall into the category of road trip vehicle, in the public’s eye.
By Chris Wright
I pull over to marvel at swales of flowering ocotillo and cholla ablaze in the twilight.
Deciding where to travel in America can seem overwhelming, but we’ve got 10 comprehensive guides to cities across the nation to get you started.
By Gear Patrol
Returning from Cabo Pulmo, I wondered why I surround myself with so much stuff and so many complications when my happiest moments are the exact opposite: living out of a backpack, following the rhythms of climate and culture, and turning off the phone.
By Jason Heaton
In September 2014, one of the world’s most decorated hotels was forced to close after the catastrophic Hurricane Odile.
By Jack Seemer
Beyond the casinos, conga lines, and holding cells is a different Bahamas, one that annuls the phoniness of Atlantis for the real paradise looming all around.
Think a baby is going to cramp your adventurous lifestyle?
By Ali Carr
Outdoor adventure doesn’t have to end when you have kids.
By Ali Carr
Hand the keys to the bright red Toyota Yaris back to the Avis employee and walk away slowly.
Thousands of the best beignets in all of New Orleans are made daily at Cafe Du Monde. We got a behind-the-scenes look.
The Soo Locks were once the busiest shipping artery in the world, raising and lowering 1,000-foot ships between Lake Superior and Lake Huron 24 hours a day, 42 weeks a year.