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Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Skydiving in the US
If you are an adrenaline junkie looking for an adventurous activity, skydiving might be the perfect fit for you. It’s an incredible experience that involves free-falling from thousands of feet above the ground while enjoying the breathtaking scenery around you. The United States has numerous skydiving locations, and with this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about skydiving in the US before you take the leap.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Wander
Visiting Springfield
Springfield is the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois. Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden had its start in 1936 with Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops planting acorns that with time grew into large oak trees. Here you can find walking trails lined with wooden benches inscribed with quotes by Lincoln. This memorial garden was designed to represent the landscape Lincoln would have been familiar with in his lifetime, living in the Midwest. It has plants native to Illinois. Indiana, and Kansas.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
Amazing Things to Do at National Parks in Georgia
The National Park System has been dubbed "America's best idea," with thousands of protected acres of various landscapes. However, it also includes historic sites, recreation areas, and other culturally significant locations. Georgia has 11 national parks, three national heritage areas, two national trails, and many other special places managed by the National Park Service for park events in Atlanta to St. Simons Island. Not only will you find breathtaking scenery, but you will also be able to trace the country's history from prehistoric settlements to the civil rights movement by visiting these eight Georgia national park sites.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Explore the 5 Biggest Georgia State Parks
Georgia's State Park and historic parks in Georgia spans more than 84,000 acres, allowing you to spread out and find your own private nook in nature. Recreation options in Georgia range from the largest (F.D. Roosevelt State Park, 9,049 acres in Pine Mountain) to the smallest (Moccasin Creek State Park, 32 acres on Lake Burton). Begin your next adventure by visiting the five largest of the group.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Exploring Boise
Boise is the capital of the US state of Idaho. The Boise River Greenbelt stretches for 25 miles and is a very popular park. There are tree-lined paths that follow the Boise River. It is a place to relax, stroll, and enjoy the views. Besides taking the walking trails there is a ten-mile self-directed bike trail or you can take a hike that includes a scavenger hunt related to the history of the city.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander
9 Georgia Spring Break Trips for Grown-Ups
The phrase "spring break" may conjure up images of rowdy college students or family-friendly vacations in and around Atlanta, Georgia, USA. But it doesn't have to be one or the other! Georgia has a lot to offer for adult spring break trips like the historic parks in Georgia, and because you're not bound by a school calendar, you can take a spring break whenever it's convenient for you. Begin planning your ideal spring getaway with these nine suggestions, which range from winery tours to small towns and in-town adventures.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Everglades National Park
The Everglades National Park is a 1.5-million-acre wetland preserve at the southern tip of Florida. It consists of coastal mangroves, sawgrass marshes and pine flatwoods. Hundreds of different animal species make their home here among them the endangered leatherback turtle, Florida panther and West Indian manatee. There are many unusual things to see here so take the time to explore when you visit.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Wander









