The First Public Golf Course Tiger Woods Designed Is Surrounded By Waterfalls In Missouri's Ozarks
The first golf course Tiger Woods designed is at Big Cedar Lodge in the middle of the Missouri Ozarks, and it has a 19th hole for the ages.
Read MoreThe first golf course Tiger Woods designed is at Big Cedar Lodge in the middle of the Missouri Ozarks, and it has a 19th hole for the ages.
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Read MoreWhen searching for a quieter destination that still offers so much, consider this lesser-visited Iowa setting with seemingly endless ways to enjoy the scenery.
Read MoreA historic nuclear reactor in Washington State was a critical part of the Manhattan Project, a site where plutonium was created in mass quantities.
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Read MoreThe history of a quirky Idaho town explains why it was planned in the shape of a horseshoe. Now the town has become a landmark because of its odd shape.
Read MoreOne of America's best road trips hugs Maine's coast, where mountain scenery on the horizon draws closer and disappears, replaced by ocean views.
Read MoreIf you're looking for scenic beauty and charm without the crowds, you'll want to check out this intriguingly named park that not many people know about.
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Read MoreThis town in Oklahoma may be easy to miss on a map, but it's attracting visitors with its cozy vacation rentals, stunning nearby lake, and endless activities.
Read MoreThere's perhaps no better place to shop for outdoor apparel than a mountain town in Colorado. However, you'll need an appointment to shop at this brand.
Read MoreExplore the rugged terrain and rare plants at one of Arizona's newest and barely visited national monuments, a serene cactus forest in the middle of the desert.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a festive, zero-alcohol drink in Oregon, make a stop at the first alcohol-free distillery in the U.S., situated close to nature.
Read MoreA brewery in California's Napa Valley has an eclectic production process inspired by the art of winemaking, which its owners have an extensive background in.
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Read MoreWhile it's often referred to as a river, this serene spot is actually a different body of water and a chance to observe an interesting phenomenon.
Read MoreA quirky Wisconsin destination features intricate animatronics, a collection of self-playing orchestras, and the main draw, the world's largest indoor carousel.
Read MoreIf you can't choose between relaxing beaches and forest hikes, get the best of both worlds in this small coastal city in Northern California.
Read MoreIf you want a test of the Old West, take a road trip along this scenic byway that will bring you through some fascinating and beautiful spots.
Read MorePeople tend to flock to Florida's hotspots, making them incredibly crowded and busy. This area, however, offers plenty of adventure without the crowds.
Read MorePennsylvania is a large state with many experiences, but one of the best is this city's incredible array of art that you can view for free just walking around.
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Read MoreWhen Florida's waters cool, this location's heated waters provide a manatee sanctuary. Since the '80s, the public has been invited to observe them for free.
Read MoreYou may know it from the opening credits to "Twin Peaks," but Washington's incredible double waterfall is far more impressive when you see it in person.
Read MoreSet along the rocky coast of Maine is a quiet shoreside retreat that embodies the treasures of New England with fascinating history and beachy parks.
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