Category: United States
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Doughnut Dreams: Adventures in Oregon

There is no way to fit the amazingness that is the Beaver State into a measly three day weekend, but we sure did try.
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Journey Through the Redwood Forests

The Redwoods possess a majesty that once you have wandered among them, you long to get lost among them again and again.
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Getting Lost in Lanai

Seclusion, serenity, and four-wheeling. Sound like bliss to you? Then you need to put the island of Lanai on your list of places to visit ,and just.. get… lost. There is so much to see. All you need is 4X4 vehicle and a sense of adventure about you!
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Mahalo, Maui for the Rad Sunrise!

Haleakala crater is home to one of the most spectacular sunrises in the world thanks to the Hawaiian demi-god Maui, so beloved that the whole island is named after him!
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Fall in Love with San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter

Original architecture from bygone eras blend seamlessly with newer buildings. Come get inspired by the rich history of The Gaslamp.
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Catching the Holiday Spirit in New Orleans

It’s always a good time to visit New Orleans, but if you are looking for a lagniappe of holiday cheer, December is a nice time to visit.
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The Magic and Beauty of the Desert

With it’s dramatic sunrises and sunsets, extreme temperatures, semi-isolation, and mysterious legends of aliens and the desert dwelling “Yucca man,” it’s easy to see why the desert is often associated with being a spiritual and magical place.
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Gifts From the Hanakapi’ai Trail

So, what’s my plan? I’m not sure yet. I’m just thankful for these little reminders that taking this hike made me remember.
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Hidden Caves and Sea Turtles: Navigating the Na Pali by Sea Boat.

I had an absolute blast exploring the Na Pali Coast via boat. If you love the ocean as much as I do, and you’ve got you’re sea legs about you (or some Bonine), hop on the first flight to Kauai, because this is definitely an adventure you will remember forever.
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Kauai From the Sky: Heli-Tour of the Island

Kauai is home to some of the most amazingly gorgeous scenery in the world. Most of which is accessible only via boat, hiking, or helicopter tour. So is it worth it?