It's the best place to find a hotel in the area for sure.Definite second on that one. Canyon lands has three separate districts, each one of which could provide 1-2 days of excursions.
Edit: plus Arches is right there, too…and Monument Valley is only a short drive away. Moab is a great central location for all that.
Moab is an interesting town. Filled with outdoor adventure seekers.It's the best place to find a hotel in the area for sure.
And brewpubsIt's the best place to find a hotel in the area for sure.
This is a good list. A couple of minor exceptions. I would lump the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Arches into one trip, but definitely add Dead Horse (Maybe the most spectacular sunrise in the US). All those are relatively close together.My picks:
1. Alaska
2. Grand Canyon
3. Yosemite
4. Utah: Bryce Canyon, Arches
5. Big Sur/Monterrey
6. Redwood National Forest
7. Tahoe
8. Yellowstone
9. Outer Banks
10. Delware Water Gap
I'd take 3-4 months and break this into several trips.
Overnight canoe trip in the swamp camping on platforms is an other worldly experience.This is a good list. A couple of minor exceptions. I would lump the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Arches into one trip, but definitely add Dead Horse (Maybe the most spectacular sunrise in the US). All those are relatively close together.
Maybe do the Outer Banks 1st. A big storm could make going there very difficult in the future. Drive south from Oregon Inlet on Hwy 12, find a dune crossover and go for a long beach walk. Better yet, do it at sunrise. Climb a lighthouse. If you go in the late Fall, watch for the Snow Geese and Tundra Swans that migrate through here.
I don't know why more fonts are not including Niagara Falls. Yes, it's a touristy mess, but you cannot beat the feeling of being in a boat at the foot of the falls and having that spray all over you.
Also substitute the Okefenokee Swamp for the Delaware Water Gap. See it in a boat. There 15,000 gators in the swamp. You gotta see em.
One last thing. Get out of the car, don your hiking boots and do a few miles on the AT. No gators near the AT.
Duh. Of course. I am not sure why I left this out.Overnight canoe trip in the swamp camping on platforms is an other worldly experience.
Little known fact about the “tea water” (tannic acid) that keeps mosquito larva from developing. Glad you mentioned that. So few people know that.Duh. Of course. I am not sure why I left this out.
Oh, mosquitoes don't breed in the swamp water, so it's only you and the gators. And the other world night sounds.
Was going to say so much depends on what you like but a real cool - kinda off the path thing - is to kayak through one of the bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico.Night Game in the West Stands of Bobby Dodd Stadium with a tough well fought win.
A little out of the norm, but diving on the wrecks in key largo and some of the shallow reefs nearby plus spending time in the keys. Lots of fun dive sites
Always wanted to go to Kathmandu until someone told me what it was like landing there.Lots of good input here. If you’re into diving, I second Pennekamp (Key Largo). Goliath groupers the size of small cars will let you pet them since it’s all protected waters.
If you love mountains and hiking and are willing to travel outside of NA, consider Kathmandu and doing the Annapurna circuit. Flights there aren’t terribly expensive considering where it is and once you’re there, you can live like a king for next to nothing cost-wise.
Always wanted to go to Kathmandu until someone told me what it was like landing there.
If you're going to Kathmandu you're probably going to TIA, not Lukla unless you're going to hike Everest.Always wanted to go to Kathmandu until someone told me what it was like landing there.
I agree 100%. Go!It wasn't mentioned but an amazing site is Antelope Canyon in AZ. Google the views.--beautiful. Need reservations.
btw--for those retiring--go on the trips while you can.My wife and and I traveled the world saying "you never know when you can't",so we did. --And now she is sick with CFS and can't anymore..
Yes! And unlike US National Parks, they are dog friendly.Hello everyone. Thanks for all of your responses. I was switching TV stations the other night and landed on PBS with Peter Coyote narrating what seemed to be a "commercial" of Ken Burns' National Parks program. It got me wondering what places we should see before we go to Europe.
Anyone been to Banff and Lake Louise? Would that fit into your top five?