Arizona's Best RV Camping Destinations
Arizona is a mainstay for snowbirders looking to warm their winter bones and adventure seekers year round.
To learn more, check out our camping guide - 20+ of Arizona’s Best Camping Destinations for RVers:
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Gilbert Ray Campground
Catalina State Park - Tucson, AZ
Picacho Peak State Park - Picacho, AZ
Twin Peaks Campground - Ajo, AZ
Indian Bread Rocks - Bowie, AZ
Lost Dutchman State Park - Apache Junction, AZ
Dead Horse Ranch State Park - Cottonwood, AZ
Loy Butte Road - Sedona, AZ
Lynx Lake Campground - Prescott, AZ
Watson Lake Park - Prescott, AZ
Trailer Village - Grand Canyon, AZ
Forest Road 688 - Grand Canyon, AZ
Pinegrove Campground - Flagstaff, AZ
Pine Flat Campground - Sedona, AZ
Forest Road 171 - Flagstaff, AZ
Top 10 Best Places to Live in Minnesota
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Falling on the USA and Canadian border tucked just east of Lake Superior is the small but perfectly formed state of Minnesota.
Minnesota is home to some of the best places to live in America.
With four distinct seasons, the state embraces the outdoors. Yes, it snows. But so what, when the state offers so many winter recreation opportunities?
It is the Land of 10,000 (actually more than 12,000) Lakes, providing countless opportunities for all manner of water sports as well as hiking, biking, camping and any number of ways to connect with the outdoors.
The North Star State's economy shines, with major industry sectors in bioscience, healthcare services, advanced manufacturing and finance.
The state is home to 17 Fortune 500 companies, including General Mills, 3M, Target, Medtronic, Best Buy, US Bancorp and Land O’ Lakes.
Minnesota is a truly diverse and naturally abundant state, an amazing place to live.
From the cities to the suburbs to the small towns across the state, here are the 10 best places to live in Minnesota:
1. Minneapolis - St. Paul.
2. Edina.
3. Rosemount.
4. Hibbing.
5. Chanhassen.
6. Grand Marais.
7. Eden Prairie.
8. Rochester.
9. Plymouth.
10. Alexandria.
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The Best Places to Visit in North Dakota
The Best Places to Visit in North Dakota
For a wild, outdoor adventure, North Dakota offers unspoiled wilderness and beautiful park lands. Of the lower 48 states, it is one of America's most scenic. Also known for haunted places stories, North Dakota seems to have the more friendly type of spirits. North Dakota's beauty inspired Theodore Roosevelt to establish the National Forest Service.As well as stunning scenery, the state presents a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the region through its museums and historic sites. Adventurers like Lewis and Clark, President Theodore Roosevelt, and Sakakawea have traveled these rugged lands before you and may even inspire you to make a mark on history too.
Pack up your hiking boots and head off on a North Dakota adventure. For many travelers, a trip to North Dakota conjures up images of snow, cold, and wide open spaces. Yet this is a place to unleash your inner explorer with exciting outdoor activities, and a wide variety of accommodations.
#1.Theodore Roosevelt National Park
#2.Frontier Village and the National Buffalo Museum
#3. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
#4.Lake Sakakawea
#5.Scandinavian Heritage Park
#6.North Dakota Heritage Center
#7.Plains Art Museum
#8.Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
#9.Maah Daah Hey Trail
#10.Historic Bridges in Valley City
The Best Places to Visit in South Dakota
The Best Places to Visit in South Dakota
Welcome to South Dakota!
Whether you are looking for a back-to-nature experience in fascinating surroundings, some great museums and cultural attractions, or a chance to explore America’s Wild West legacy, you will find it all in South Dakota. You can visit Mount Rushmore, you can see the Crazy Horse Memorial, you can also see some amazing rock formations in Badlands National Park, enjoy natural hot springs, or enjoy museums and art galleries in Sioux Falls.
#1.Mount Rushmore
#2.Badlands National Park
#3.Deadwood
#4.Crazy Horse Memorial
#5.Custer State Park
#6.Minuteman Missile National Historic Site
#7.Sioux Falls
#8.The Corn Palace
#9.Wind Cave National Park
#10.Spearfish Canyon
Top 10 United States Landmarks
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Visiting Famous Filming Locations In Utah
Utah travel vlog – Wondering what fun things to do in Utah? Let’s look at these famous movie filming locations in Monument Valley, Hole ‘N The Rock and Four Corners National Monument. If you’re one of those who love to travel through this beautiful state then make sure you stop by these beautiful locations, even if you’ve been there before, once you see the movie scenes it’ll make you look at these location in a whole new way, it happened to us!
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Four Corners Monument
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Four Corners Monument is the only place in the nation where you can stand in four states-Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah-at the same time. Located within a Navajo Tribal Park, the monument bears the seals of each state, along with a brass insert marking the exact meeting point. The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. It is the only point in the United States shared by four states, leading to the area being named the Four Corners region. The monument also marks the boundary between two semi-autonomous Native American governments, the Navajo Nation, which maintains the monument as a tourist attraction, and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation.
The origins of the state boundaries marked by the monument occurred just prior to, and during, the American Civil War, when the United States Congress acted to form governments in the area to combat the spread of slavery to the region. When the early territories were formed, their boundaries were designated along meridian and parallel lines. Beginning in the 1860s, these lines were surveyed and marked. These early surveys included some errors, but even so, the markers placed became the legal boundaries, superseding the written descriptions of geographical meridians and parallels. This includes the Four Corners Monument, which has been legally established as the corner of the four states.
Monument Valley
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Monument Valley or the valley of the rocks is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona–Utah border (around 36°59′N 110°6′WCoordinates: 36°59′N 110°6′W), near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the territory of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for a number of his best-known films and thus, in the words of critic Keith Phipps, its five square miles [13 square kilometers] have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West.
Hole N The Rock
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Visit Hole N The Rock, a most unique home, carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. Take a guided tour of the home, and appreciate the rich history within its walls.
Travelers along U.S. Highway 191 in Southwestern Utah are amazed to discover this historic 5,000 square foot home which began taking shape almost a century ago by the Christensen family. What began as a small alcove for the young Christensen boys to sleep in at night grew into a man-made engineering marvel 20years in the making. A fireplace with a 65' chimney, 14 rooms arranged around huge pillars and a deep bathtub built into the rock delight visitors who visit this most unusual home in the dessert.
Original furnishings, Alberta's paintings, Gladys's doll collection and many of the tools used to create this home remind you of the past.
In a 12 year period Albert excavated 50,000 cubic feet of sandstone from the rock. During this time he completed his famous painting Sermon on the Mount and his sculpture of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the face of the rock above his home. When Albert died in 1957, the home was not complete. Gladys's in keeping with his wishes & lifelong dreams continued to develop the property, opening a gift shop and giving tours of her home until she passed away in 1974. Gladys is laid to rest next to Albert in a small cove within the rock near the home.
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Top 10 US Parks - Visit America
Thinking of taking the family on a tour of the US parks? Here is our list of the 10 best parks in America to take your family to enjoy nature and all that the parks systems have on offer.
The best parks in the US. The top national parks to visit in America. What should I see in the US? Best natural beauty in America.
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Top List of the Best 2019 Attractions in all 50 States
The full list of the top 50 best attractions in the United States for 2019.
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ALABAMA: Battleship USS Alabama
ALASKA: Tracy Arm Fjord
ARIZONA: The Grand Canyon
ARKANSAS: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
CALIFORNIA: Alcatraz Island
COLORADO: Garden of the Gods
CONNECTICUT: Yale University Art Gallery
DELAWARE: Air Mobility Command Museum
FLORIDA: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
GEORGIA: Savannah Historic District
HAWAII: USS Arizona Memorial
IDAHO: Boise River Greenbelt
ILLINOIS: The Art Institute of Chicago
INDIANA: Children's Museum of Indianapolis
IOWA: Capitol Building
KENTUCKY: Louisville Mega Cavern
LOUISIANA: The National WWII Museum
MAINE: Marginal Way
MARYLAND: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
MASSACHUSETTS: Fenway Park
MICHIGAN: The Henry Ford
MINNESOTA: Minneapolis Institute of Art
MISSISSIPPI: Vicksburg National Military Park
MISSOURI: Sight & Sound Theatres
MONTANA: Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park
NEBRASKA: Henry Doorly Zoo
NEVADA: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Kancamagus Highway
NEW JERSEY: Cape May County Park & Zoo
NEW MEXICO: White Sands National Monument
NEW YORK: Central Park
NORTH CAROLINA: Blue Ridge Parkway
NORTH DAKOTA: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
OHIO: National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
OKLAHOMA: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
OREGON: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
PENNSYLVANIA: Gettysburg National Military Park
RHODE ISLAND: The Breakers
SOUTH CAROLINA: Falls Park on the Reedy
SOUTH DAKOTA: Custer State Park
TENNESSEE: Sugarlands Distilling Company
TEXAS: San Antonio Riverwalk
UTAH: Bryce Canyon National Park
VERMONT: Stowe Recreation Path
VIRGINIA: Arlington National Cemetery
WASHINGTON: Chihuly Garden and Glass
WASHINGTON, DC: The Lincoln Memorial
WEST VIRGINIA: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
WISCONSIN: Lambeau Field
WYOMING: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Visiting Tovrea Castle, Historical Landmark in Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Visit Tovrea Castle, Historical landmark in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.
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10 Earth's Most Spectacular Places - Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona. It is largely contained within the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the first national parks in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
Grandview Point.
A map of the Grand Canyon and surrounding areas, circa 1908.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles (6.4 to 29 km) and attains a depth of over a mile (1.83 km) (6000 feet). Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago. Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to the point we see it as today.
Before European immigration, the area was inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon (Ongtupqa in Hopi language) a holy site and made pilgrimages to it. The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540. ( source Wikipedia )