Discover the natural beauty and unique charm of Cochise County, where scenic trails and quiet roads invite biking adventures, and serene landscapes offer some of the best birding opportunities in the Southwest. From exploring vibrant mining towns to immersing yourself in breathtaking desert vistas, this journey blends outdoor exploration with moments of tranquil discovery, making it an ideal addition to any trip.
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Explore the Towns and Trails of Cochise County
From biking to hiking, historic mines to creative works of art, Cochise County has an eclectic mix of art, history, and nature all waiting for you to explore! Check out what makes the towns and trails in Cochise County so unique.
Four-Week Eastern Australia Road Trip Itinerary
Discover Eastern Australia on a four-week road trip from Brisbane through the Sunshine Coast, Whitsundays, and Cairns to Darwin and Alice Springs. Continue south to Melbourne, explore the Alpine National Park and Canberra, and finish in Sydney. Enjoy a bonus weekend in Tasmania for a complete adventure of cities, coastlines, and outback landscapes.
Best Oktoberfest Celebrations That Rival Munich
Oktoberfest began in Munich, Germany, in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Ludwig I, Prince of Bavaria, to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The original celebration featured horse races and over the years came to include an agricultural fair, food stalls and eventually games, contests, song, and dance. Despite its name, Oktoberfest in Munich and many other places primarily takes place at the end of September and ends in early October.
Live Like a Local in Laramie, Wyoming
In southeast Wyoming, USA, lies an active local community surrounded by jaw-dropping natural beauty where you’ll never be bored. The town is Laramie, Wyoming, and the locals, often called “Laramigos” refer to their backyard playground as “Laradise.” It’s a term fitting of a place where culture is alive, scenery is stunning and life is laid-back. Get ready to reimagine heaven on Earth.
Slow Down in Gilbert, Arizona
Gilbert, Arizona is a place that invites you in to experience it without overwhelming you, with shorter wait times and smaller price points than better-known hubs in the American Southwest, so you can slow down and savor it all.
Best Christmas Markets in Europe: Hidden Gems
It’s that time of year again. Twinkling lights strung up across buildings, decorated trees commanding city centers, holiday music dancing through the air, the smell of hot wine and baked gingerbread suffocating your nose and of course, chestnuts roasting on an open fire. If you love the holiday season, then there aren’t too many experiences as magical as exploring different Christmas Markets across Europe. While they’re all worth seeing, it may be hard to choose the right market for you. Each country does it differently as vendors focus on local cuisine and souvenirs that will leave you overwhelmed, wanting to buy everything. The biggest and most famous markets definitely live up to the hype, but it is the lesser known ones off of the usual tourist route that will give you the most unforgettable Christmas market adventure.
Flagstaff, a City of Wonder – and More
To my south, red rocks flash in the sun, engulfed by endless ponderosa pine. Coconino National Forest stretches nearly two million acres, soaring as high as the San Francisco Peaks. Recreation seemingly has no end here.
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands: Heart of Culture
“Sunrise. The best time of day. Beautiful natural light peeking over the ocean’s unobstructed horizon, at first casting silhouettes of everything in its path before revealing the true beauty of the landscape we venture to. This time it’s a cultural gold mine: St. Croix, an island ripe with culture and ready for exploration.”
This Small Brazilian Town Will Surprise You
Last winter, I was lucky enough to spend a month working as a specialty English teacher at the ACES School in Palmas, Brazil. When I wasn’t in the classroom, I explored the small and beautiful city with the families I stayed with and some local teachers who took me under their wing. My “teacher friends” helped me with my Portuguese while we explored hidden waterfalls and secret beaches—and of course while we sat for hours at barbecue joints.
Finding Deeper Meaning on Mozambique Beaches
My travels have taken me near and far these past few years. The top of Australia’s Sydney Harbor Bridge at sunset, swimming with wild dolphins off the shores of the Galapagos Islands, and most recently mountain biking to a remote waterfall in the mountains of Colombia. But what makes travel so special isn’t just epic destinations or experiences—it’s the people and cultures who bring them to life. For this, there is one place that stands out in my memory. Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique.










