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 [...]
Joshua Tree National Park
April 24, 2010 by Leslie
Filed under California, Outdoor Adventure
With its twisted branches reaching towards the sky, the Joshua Tree was named after the biblical figure of the same name by Mormon pioneers who passed through the Mojave Desert in the mid-1800s. Regardless of your beliefs, a visit to Joshua Tree National Park in southern California just might be a religious experience.
Waiting to board [...]
Explore Big Sur, California
April 22, 2010 by Gabriel
Filed under California, Outdoor Adventure
The journey is the destination when you travel down California’s Highway 1. Stretching along the California coastline, this scenic highway hovers high above the Pacific ocean, offering stellar views of some of the country’s most magnificent scenery. The stretch most famous for its sheer cliffs, stunning vistas, and overall scenic beauty is The Big Sur.
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 [...]
Fishing in Hot Springs, Arkansas
April 15, 2010 by Gabriel
Filed under Arkansas, Outdoor Adventure
The Diamond Lakes
Hot Springs offers an abundance of opportunities for outdoor adventure, and with three lakes in the immediate vicinity, fishing is among the most popular. Whether you like to fish for bass, bream, striper, walleye, or catfish, you will find a spot where the action is hot. Each of the three area lakes possess [...]
