Catalina Island at 100: Why Southern California’s Island Time Capsule Is Having Its Best Year

The ferry from San Pedro takes exactly one hour. Sixty minutes where the smog thins, the Pacific turns from slate to sapphire, and the mainland shrinks into something you stop thinking about. I stood at the rail watching Catalina grow on the horizon — a craggy silhouette rising from the channel — and felt that … Read more

Great Basin National Park: Nevada’s Forgotten Masterpiece of Peaks, Ancient Trees, and the Darkest Sky in America

I’d been driving east on US-50 through Nevada for two hours without passing a single gas station, restaurant, or town worth more than a paragraph in a guidebook. My Celestron SkyMaster binoculars rode shotgun, ready for the dark skies ahead. The highway stretched ahead like a gray ribbon unspooling across alkali flats, and my phone … Read more

Block Island, Rhode Island: The Underrated Summer Escape That Made Me Cancel My Other Plans

I almost didn’t go. A friend mentioned Block Island offhandedly at a barbecue last summer — something about “the Hamptons without the attitude” — and I filed it away under “places I’ll eventually forget.” But a cancelled ferry to Martha’s Vineyard in late June left me stranded at the dock in Point Judith with a … Read more

Father’s Day Weekend 2026: 7 Adventure Trips That’ll Make Dad Forget About the Grill

Every year it’s the same panic. Father’s Day rolls around and suddenly you’re staring at a wall of novelty mugs and grill tool sets wondering when “World’s Best Dad” became synonymous with “settled for last-minute.” This year, I decided to break the cycle. Dad deserves better than another necktie he’ll never wear, and frankly, so … Read more

Saratoga Springs, New York: The Summer Town That Changed How I Think About East Coast Travel

I showed up in Saratoga Springs on a Tuesday afternoon in late July with zero expectations and a beat-up weekender bag that had seen better days. A friend had been telling me for years that this little upstate New York city was the crown jewel of East Coast summer travel, and I kept brushing it … Read more

World Cup 2026 USA: A First-Timer’s Guide to the 11 Host Cities, Match Day Tips, and Making the Most of the Tournament

I still remember exactly where I was in the summer of 1994 — sitting cross-legged on my grandmother’s living room floor, watching Brazil lift the World Cup trophy at the Rose Bowl on a fuzzy tube television. I was eight years old, and something about that tournament lit a fire in me that never went … Read more

Chicago Summer 2026: The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Obama Presidential Center and Exploring the Windy City

I’ve been to Chicago more times than I can count, and every single visit teaches me something new about this city. But nothing has me more excited than what’s happening right now. On June 19, 2026 — Juneteenth — the Obama Presidential Center officially opens its doors to the public in Hyde Park, and it’s … Read more

Mother’s Day Weekend Getaways 2026: 5 Destinations She’ll Actually Remember

Every year around this time, I start scrambling for the perfect Mother’s Day gift. Flowers wilt, chocolates disappear, and honestly, most moms I know — my own included — would trade every bouquet in the world for a weekend away from the daily grind. This year, Mother’s Day falls on May 11th, which means there’s … Read more

Micro-Vacations: Why Short Weekend Trips Are the Future of Travel

Why Micro-Vacations Are the Future of Travel Let me be honest with you: I used to be that person who hoarded vacation days, saving them for a big annual trip that rarely lived up to the hype. I’d spend months planning one perfect week, stress myself out trying to make every moment count, and return … Read more

Best Campsites in Florida Keys: 2026 Budget Camping Guide

After spending a week camping through the Florida Keys last spring, I discovered something most travelers never realize: America’s most famous island chain isn’t just for luxury resorts and sunset cocktails. Some of the best camping experiences in the entire country are tucked away along that 120-mile stretch of turquoise paradise, and they won’t drain … Read more