Baby Boomers Are Making Their Mark on Adventure Travel
No more shuffleboard and tour bus windows: baby boomers—people in their 60s, 70s and 80s—are seeking active adventures with extreme activities and thrills....
No more shuffleboard and tour bus windows: baby boomers—people in their 60s, 70s and 80s—are seeking active adventures with extreme activities and thrills....
Do you share your outdoor adventures with friends and family instantly via social media, or are they personal and solitary experiences?...
On paper, Oregon quickly becomes a land of superlatives. It’s home to the deepest river gorge in North America, the 7,993-foot deep Hell’s Canyon. It’s also where you’ll find the deepest lake in the United States, the 1,943-foot deep Crater Lake. ...
There's no better way to celebrate National Park Week in April than by visiting one of your favorite National Park Service sites. For a truly extraordinary experience, check out these 10 Adventure Collection national park tours for 2015....
A recent spike in graffiti on public lands coincides with the rise of social media. Is a quest for instant fame causing many people to behave badly—and dangerously—in the outdoors? ...