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  • National Park Layoffs: What to Know & How to Help

    Posted by on March 18, 2025

    America’s National Parks are some of the most stunning and cherished landscapes in the world, but they’re facing an unprecedented crisis. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial for visitors to step up, do their part, and help protect these treasured places.

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  • 24 Hours in Denver, Colorado

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on June 5, 2024June 5, 2024

    Denver, Colorado, or the Mile High City, is known far and wide for its expansive and rocky terrain, diverse food scene, and breweries galore. While this city is comfortably spread out, you can get a fairly full experience in just 24 hours. Check out the highlights of my one-day trip to Denver, Colorado!

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  • National Park Spotlight: Dry Tortugas National Park

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on March 7, 2019July 10, 2019

    Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the most remote national parks in the continental United States. It’s so remote, in fact, that in order to access this national park, you’ll need to take a seaplane, chartered boat, or ferry 70 miles west of the Key West. In this national park spotlight, I want to show you why this tiny, little national park in the middle of the Gulf matters so much and why making the trip is so worth it.

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  • Best Pennsylvania Waterfall Trails for Spring Hiking

    Posted by on March 20, 2025February 13, 2026

    April showers bring incredible May hikes in Pennsylvania. The state’s 16.8 million acres of forest boast river valleys, gorges, and waterfalls that grow more beautiful in the rainy spring season. Check out one of these five Pennsylvania waterfall hikes that will get you in a spring state of mind!

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  • How to Travel with a Snorer

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on March 11, 2025

    Sleep has never been more important than after you’re go, go, going all day long while you’re on a trip. Not getting enough sleep can serious hinder any adventure you go on. So, if you find yourself traveling with someone who snores, don’t run the risk of spending a sleepless night tossing and turning and nearly ripping your hair out -- check out these helpful tips for how to travel with a snorer!

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  • Cold Weather Hiking: 8 Expert Tips to Stay Safe & Warm

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

    Hiking can be exhilarating and rewarding any time of the year and in just about any type of weather. Make the most of your winter by getting out in nature on a cold weather hike, but do it right so you don’t lose your piggies. Read ahead for seven helpful tips for hiking in the cold!

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  • Ranking Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on June 6, 2024June 6, 2024

    Utah is the ultimate playground for outdoor enthusiasts. This Mars-like state is home to five of the most popular National Parks in the country, and I’ve had the absolute pleasure of visiting every one of them. See how they rank (in my opinion) below!

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  • Small Park Saturday: Assateague Island National Seashore

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on May 28, 2022May 23, 2022

    Designated as a protected National Seashore in 1965, Assateague Island is a premier spot for all of life’s coastal pleasures. From sunbathing by the bay and spotting wild ponies to kayaking and off-roading on beautiful sand dunes, there’s something for every summer agenda on Assateague Island.

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  • Best Summer Day Trips from Philly

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on May 24, 2022

    Summer is a great time for new experiences. While Philly is philled with opportunities for summer fun, there’s a lot to be seen, experienced, and eaten beyond the City of Love. Let me introduce you to some of my favorite summer day trips near Philly!

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  • 5 Best Waterfall Hikes in PA This Spring

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on May 2, 2022May 2, 2022

    April showers bring incredible May hikes in Pennsylvania. The state’s 16.8 million acres of forest boast river valleys, gorges, and waterfalls that grow more beautiful in the rainy spring season. Check out one of these five Pennsylvania waterfall hikes that will get you in a spring state of mind!

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  • 7 Things to Do in Bryce Canyon National Park

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on August 1, 2019August 1, 2019

    Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the Mighty Five national parks in the state of Utah and is one of the most popular parks in the country with millions of visitors from across the globe each year. This park is not only beautiful but also vast and packed with all kinds of things to do. Check out seven of the best things to do while you’re there in this guide!

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