Every 800 years, it explodes, although it may not have since Moses took his people to the promised land.
Big Bear is SoCal’s answer to Mt Shasta. Sure, maybe it doesn’t have all the epic alpine scenery, but it’s so much closer.
California camping is extraordinary because of the temperate weather and gorgeous locations.
Boston–Washington Corridor, the Northeast Megalopolis, has more people and the world's biggest economy than California and its neighbors.
DC inexpensive travel begins upon arrival. Consider flying Reagan National instead than Dulles since it's closer to tourist attractions.
Every year about 13 million people visit, which is almost as many as the next three parks combined (Grand Canyon, Zion, Rocky Mountain).
The Catskill Mountains lie in southeastern New York State, about a 2-hour drive from New York City.
The Poconos is a mountainous area in northeastern Pennsylvania, about two hours east of NYC.