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Top 10 Must-See Hot Springs in the USA

It’s time to get your soak on. From comfortable resorts that revolve around effervescing pools of hot water surging up from underground to remote hot springs requiring snowmobiles or dogsleds for access, the western half of the USA is home to some of the most diverse spots for a bath in naturally fed pools. Read on for a rundown of some of the best hot springs to count on for an au naturel wellness experience catered by Mother Nature.
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Top Places to Honor Dolly Parton in Tennessee

Ask any Tennessean the name of their patron saint, and they will all give the same answer: Dolly Parton, Queen of Glitz and Goodwill. While she is revered worldwide for her genius songwriting and musical talent, she holds a special place in locals’ hearts due to her lifelong dedication to supporting education and healthcare in the Volunteer State. Moreover, Parton is more than a celebrity to us; she’s a beacon of creativity, community, and hope.
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6 Must-Do Road Trips in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

A drive through and to Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers breathtaking advantages. While hiking allows you to connect closely with breathtaking waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and scenic rock trails, a leisurely drive provides a comprehensive view of this multifaceted 520,000-plus acre natural wonder. Additionally, there are numerous labeled “Quiet Walks” to stop at if you want to stretch your legs amidst the vibrant nature.
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Optimal Seasons for Foliage and Fog in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Attracting more than 10 million visitors annually, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. With its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, it’s easy to understand why it draws so many. This 520,000-plus acre treasure spans the North Carolina-Tennessee border, presenting enchanting vistas throughout the year.
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Explore Second Lines in New Orleans: A Guide to Local Culture

The band struck up “Knock With Me, Rock With Me,” by the Lil’ Rascals Brass Band. Or maybe it was “Feel Like Funkin’ It Up” by Rebirth. Any of those songs could be played at the bustling corners of New Orleans at any time of year, however, second lines don’t occur during the sweltering summer months, particularly from June to August. The city can feel like a steak in a sweaty oven during that time. Furthermore, with the pandemic halting festivities, their return rekindled a cherished part of New Orleans’ culture, reminding us of our connection to this humid, vibrant city. This is music that compels dancing and demands to be heard throughout the streets and neighborhoods.
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Top 10 Family-Friendly Destinations in the Caribbean

The picture-postcard idyll of the Caribbean vacation is often true. Yes, you’re going to get those perfectly tilted palm trees and champagne sands. Moreover, let’s not forget the balmy sun-filled days and addictive calypso and reggae beats. However, with world-class botanical gardens, mesmerizing cave systems, and unique geological wonders to wow the whole family, the Caribbean is more diverse than you might think.
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2025 National Parks Permit Dates: Don’t Miss Your Chance to Reserve

Even though those warm summer days may feel far away, if you’re planning to visit a US National Park, you need to set calendar alerts for the coming weeks. As some National Parks in the United States have recorded record traffic, several have introduced reservation and permitting systems to control crowds and enhance visitor experiences. Many of those permits and tickets for the busy summer travel season are actually available now.
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