The 6 Best Uncrowded Beach Campsites Across the U.S.
Serene places to pitch a tent—where it's just you and the ocean
Serene places to pitch a tent—where it's just you and the ocean
Living in a big city doesn't mean you can't spend a weekend outdoors this summer
Beaches, mountains, pristine wilderness, and—of course—lobster rolls: these are just some of the things that make summer in the Northeast so special. We partnered with Down East magazine in Maine to map out the best hikes, breweries, islands, and more so you can experience the magic for yourself.
Islands are probably not what come to mind when you think of a trip to New England, but they should be. These spots are all accessible through ferries and tour operators and will show you a side of the Northeast that few think to explore.
The region is known for its craft brews. Here are eight places we recommend visiting for the best of the best.
There's way more to this area than just the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Non-thru-hikers, pack your bags.
We tested 9 places to enjoy the classic New England food and mapped out some nearby adventures, too
I don't know about you, but I'm tired of my own four walls
Hemmed between the Oregon and Washington border, this windy water-sports mecca has something for everyone. Add it to your list of adventures worth waiting for.
The architect Charles Bello has spent the past 52 years restoring forests from logging and protecting the land on his 400-acre Bello Ranch in Northern California. Here's what he's learned along the way.