7 Weekend Trips From NYC With or Without a Car
Even the most enthusiastic of city dwellers may crave an escape from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple.
Even the most enthusiastic of city dwellers may crave an escape from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple.
The trip from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington is simple: hop on I-5 north, and you’ll be there in about three and a half hours. It’s only 180 miles of interstate between the two cities, and even on the interstate, the scenery is beautiful.
Northern California has a lot on offer — and travelers in SF are well-placed to reach most of it.
There's so much online content out there about vanlife and how to make it work for you. But it seems most of those stories focus on the weekend warriors or one-time van trippers, rather than the full-time vanlifer.
You know what they say — it's not the destination that matters, but the journey. And these incredible scenic drives in Wisconsin make that point loud and clear.
Los Angeles and San Francisco – California’s two primary metropolitan jewels – couldn’t be more different.
Hitting the road from Dallas to Houston, or vice versa? Spice things up with these fun stops.
Sure, the shows, bars, and events in cities are fun and all, but many of the small towns in Texas deliver big on charm and entertainment, too.
Maine is arguably the best place to spend your vacation time on the East Coast, with remote and rugged landscapes, numerous farms and ranches, old historic towns, lighthouses, and stunning swaths of coastline.
The Kansas City metro has no shortage of entertainment. But we get it, easy access to fall-off-the-bone delicious barbecue, successful professional sports teams, nightly live music, and a ridiculous amount of fountains eventually gets old.
There’s no shortage of secluded roads and dramatic views in Vacationland — what’s hard is choosing which ones to hit up.
A weekend away might be just what you need, and from Dallas, you have your pick of a few attractive destinations.