Florida’s Forgotten Coast
May 26, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Featured Articles, Florida, Outdoor Adventure
Bald cypress trees loomed all around us, dangling Spanish moss like sad puppeteers. We cut through the water in a small touring boat past several alligators, lying motionless on a log. When he wasn’t pointing out the many gators, snakes, turtles and birds, our tour guide was telling us – in a thick southern accent – [...]
Hike and Bike the Sedona Red Rocks
April 24, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Arizona, Featured Articles, Outdoor Adventure
Millions of years ago, when the face of our Earth was very different from what we see today, forces of nature – specifically wind, water, and erosion – were hard at work, slowly sculpting the sandstone formations that now grace the Sedona skyline, and beckon its visitors to come outside and play.
With beautiful scenery, year-round [...]
Bike the Sonoma Wine Country
April 15, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under California, Featured Articles, Outdoor Adventure
For a taste of California’s wine country, head to the picturesque town of Sonoma, where you can enjoy Mother Nature and her bounty with a bicycle tour of area wineries.
Just an hour north of San Francisco, Sonoma is considered the birthplace of the California wine industry and it remains one of the state’s major wine-producing [...]
Bisbee, Arizona
April 10, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under Arizona, Featured Articles
Bisbee, a former boomtown, once known as “The Queen of the Copper Camps,” is about to blow up again – this time as a tourist destination. It already attracts over 60,000 visitors a year, but still retains that small-town charm, with friendly people, locally-owned businesses and a fun, funky vibe. Go now while it’s still quaint [...]
