America’s National Parks Are Tourist Traps (But That’s Not All Bad)
Some of America’s national parks have become so popular, they’ve become tourist traps. That’s not all bad, though. Here’s a breakdown.
Some of America’s national parks have become so popular, they’ve become tourist traps. That’s not all bad, though. Here’s a breakdown.
Researchers in Mexico are calling on the public to “adopt an axolotl.” The small amphibian has become endangered and needs help.
Could you navigate in the backcountry without your phone? Read a paper map? Here’s why we are far too reliant on GPS and what to do about it.
A map created in 2015 claimed to be the Ultimate Road Trip, but nearly nine years later does it still hold up?
Chris Morrison, an ultra runner and social media influencer, made the perfect video of a trail runner stuck in a suburban neighborhood.
Badlands National Park is the latest park to shut down air tours. The plan prohibits tours over the park and surrounding area.
A mountain lion spotted in a popular Oregon park turns out to be just a house cat. Here’s why misidentifying wildlife can be a problem.
Tumbles and Janis Joplin hiked the CDT in 2021 and saw what it needed, founding two gear companies from a shipping container.
It turns out Snoop Dogg’s post of quitting smoking was actually announcing his collaboration with Solo Stove.
If you want to work at a national park, there’s no better time to apply than right now. See some of the openings at places like Yellowstone.