Try this site for the best deals on Las Vegas: http://smartervegas.com/
For cheap, centrally located hotel (right on the strip), try the Imperial Palace. It's like throwing the dice. For $33 (+ more during peak), you can get a clean room... or a really smoky one with clogged showers. The elevators are slow. (The hotel might not be around for too long.)
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Spectacular autumnal road trip on Utah's Highway 12
Utah's Highway 12 is also known as Journey Through Time Scenic Byway. This 125-mile curvaceous two-lane road is jam-packed with four state parks, two national parks, a national forest, and the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. It is particularly spectacular during the fall.
Start from outside Panguitch (about 250 miles south of Salt Lake City), to red canyons, hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park (with Fairyland Point, just outside the gate, as a highlight). Next, move on to Kodachrome Basin State Park with its gravity-defying sandstone chimneys, and then to Escalante Petrified Forest State Park with multi-colored petrified trees.
At milepost 75, you climb up Hogsback with views of the rounded dome of Navajo Mountain. After passing by Boulder Mountain, you end in Torrey, where you can hustle over to the Capitol Reef National Park.
And don't miss out on Hell's Backbone Grill, which is a gourmet destination.
For more information, see http://www.utah.com/byways/highway_12.htm and AAA Via magazine.
Picture from: http://utahpictures.com/Highway_12_Dec.php
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Places to hike in Lake Tahoe
The 165-mile Tahoe Rim Trail goes around Tahoe. For easy access, take the Tahoe Meadows Interpretive Trails on the North Shore for wildflowers and view of Echo lakes and water-taxi rides. On the east side, Kingsbury Grade North Trail offers vistas over the lake to Emerald Bay.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Lassen Volcanic National Park
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| From: http://www.searchpictures.net/ |
Come July, when the snow melts, the national park's amazing geology is supplemented by wildflowers that explode across the alpine meadows.
Mount Harkness offers awesome views and a ton of wildflowers (better than Lassen Peak). Bumpass Hell (With a name like that? Who would want to skip out?) is a 16-acre cauldron of steaming ponds, steam vents, and boiling mud pots. Yellowstone Jr!
Start the day in the Kohm Yah-mah-nee visitor center and end it on sunset at the Pilot Pinnacle.
No lodging within the park, though.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Exploring California's coastline
From AAA.
Snowy plovers on Haul Road, north of Fort Bragg + Barbecuing bivalves at a Tomales Bay oyster farm + Spotting bat rays from the end of Estero Trail in Point Reyes + Sand castles at Stinson Beach + San Francisco's Beach Chalet + Phipps "U-pick" Country Store and Farm in Pescadero + Santa Cruz's Mystery Spot + Big Sur's Bixby Bridge + Pier fishing in Morro Bay + The views from Malibu's Adamson House + Basketball on the Venice Beach courts + Digging holes at Huntington Dog Beach + Sighting gray whales in Dana Point Harbor + Launching a model yacht in Mission Bay Park, San Diego
Snowy plovers on Haul Road, north of Fort Bragg + Barbecuing bivalves at a Tomales Bay oyster farm + Spotting bat rays from the end of Estero Trail in Point Reyes + Sand castles at Stinson Beach + San Francisco's Beach Chalet + Phipps "U-pick" Country Store and Farm in Pescadero + Santa Cruz's Mystery Spot + Big Sur's Bixby Bridge + Pier fishing in Morro Bay + The views from Malibu's Adamson House + Basketball on the Venice Beach courts + Digging holes at Huntington Dog Beach + Sighting gray whales in Dana Point Harbor + Launching a model yacht in Mission Bay Park, San Diego
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Snowshoeing in Olympic Park, Washington
It’s a La NiƱa year, which means that storms are hitting the Pacific Northwest in a big way. And Olympic National Park offers two ways to take advantage of the wild weather. Skiers can tackle Hurricane Ridge, the mile-high ski and snowboard area, which has massive bowls and glades with 400-plus inches of snow each year. Lifts operate only on weekends, but Hurricane Ridge Road and its visitor center will be open seven days a week for the first time during the 2011 season, so cross-country skiers and snowshoers have all-day, everyday access to the unmarked and ungroomed trails in the forests and meadows around the ridge.
Nonskiers can head to the park’s historic lodges, Lake Quinault and Kalaloch, for rooms with fireplaces and epic views. This year, the two lodges are offering “storm-watching” specials through the winter and early spring that include lodging as well as breakfast, rain ponchos, souvenir blankets and rain-forest tour options.
Nonskiers can head to the park’s historic lodges, Lake Quinault and Kalaloch, for rooms with fireplaces and epic views. This year, the two lodges are offering “storm-watching” specials through the winter and early spring that include lodging as well as breakfast, rain ponchos, souvenir blankets and rain-forest tour options.
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