Destinations
Wheelchair Access at Historic Taos Pueblo
Although there’s no shortage of historic sites in Taos, the highlight of any visit is a stop at the extremely well preserved Taos Pueblo (www.taospueblo.com). This historic Native American community, which is located at the base of the … Read More
Verde Canyon Railroad Offers Bird’s-Eye View of Arizona Red Rock Country
Billed as “America’s longest running nature show”, Verde Canyon Railroad (www.verdecanyonrr.com) offers a four-hour train excursion through Arizona’s scenic red rock country. Trains depart from the historic Clarkdale Depot, which is located about a half-hour southwest of Sedona; … Read More
Explore Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
Located near Whitehall, Montana, Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park (fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/lewis-and-clark-caverns/) is named for the famous explorers, even though the closest the duo ever got to their namesake caves was the Jefferson River, some 1,400 feet below. Although … Read More
It’s Bald Eagle Season in Carson Valley!
If spotting a bald eagle in the wild is on your bucket list, then pack up your binoculars and head over to Carson Valley (visitcarsonvalley.org) this winter. Located about an hour south of Reno, this Western Nevada area … Read More
Edge of the Cedars State Park — A Must See in Southeastern Utah
Named for its unique location, Edge of the Cedars State Park (stateparks.utah.gov/parks/edge-of-the-cedars/) is a hidden gem in a state filled with natural beauty. In fact it’s easy to miss if you are zipping down Highway 191 from Canyonlands … Read More