Known as the Sunshine State and for having the most golf courses — if not the most oranges — than any other state in the U.S., Florida is also home to a diverse landscape of both people and nature. Aside from being a melting pot of cultures and having some of the most beautiful beaches, …
Zoos in Georgia
Zoos of Georgia: The Seven Must-Go Zoos in the State There are so many things to do in Georgia, from hiking and biking outdoors to exploring the many different towns and cities. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or just looking for some new ideas, zoos are always a fun way to spend an afternoon. Georgia …
Montecito Hot Springs
Montecito Hot Springs This is one of our favorite hot springs in California. Not only does it provide a great place to relax and soak in some of California’s best mineral waters, but the four mile hike through the canyon is full of ruins, breathtaking exotic plants, and mansions that are home to several famous …
Taos Hot Springs
Hot Springs Near Taos, New Mexico Located a little north of the Rio Grande River, there are a few amazing natural hot springs near Taos for you to enjoy. Roughly a 30 minute drive through scenic landscape to two of the more primitive locations, once you arrive at the springs the real journey begins. Both …
Aquariums in Tennessee
You wouldn’t think the state of Tennessee having world class aquariums, but they actually have two (both have been ranked in the top 10 in the United States and even the World). Come see what makes these aquatic facilities so popular, attracting millions of people every year. From touch tanks, underwater tunnels, live demonstrations, and …
Zoos in Arizona
The harsh and arid environment of Arizona may look like a hostile place for wildlife. It’s covered in deserts, rugged mountains, and inhospitable areas that are too hot even for us humans. But surprisingly, there are a lot of zoos and animal sanctuaries in the state. Thanks to our understanding of animal biology and the …