There’s a certain thrill in hitting the open road without a strict plan, letting the journey unfold with each mile. With just a loose itinerary and a few key stops…
You can trace the route back thousands of years. Migrating animals were its first travelers, then Native Americans on horseback, then stagecoaches, trains, and eventually cars. But it wasn’t until…
High Desert RV Park puts guests close to the rugged landscapes and ancient heritage of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Located close to Interstate 48 on the west side of the city,…
New national parks pop up more often than you might think. Since 1916, The National Park Service (NPS) has preserved and managed over 60 national parks, with new additions constantly…
Marked by rising temperatures and freed-up schedules, it’s safe to say that summer is upon us, and with it, road trip season. With lunches stored in backseat coolers and rest…
Southern New Mexico has some of the most unique and eclectic attractions in our country. Aliens, bats, caves, rockets, and … a giant pistachio? Visiting these unusual sites will help…
Las Cruces, New Mexico, has served as a stop for travelers since the late 1500s when explorers traversed the route known as El Camino Real. It makes a great destination for modern travelers, too. This…
Native Americans who considered the waters of Ojo Caliente sacred gathered here for thousands of years. The Spaniards found it in the 1500s while on their quest for gold and…
Two rebellious young women boldly climbed onto a stone arch in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park, proudly defying the rules, when a voice sternly called, “Get off of there!” One of the…
I’m one of those people who needs only the flimsiest of excuses to go exploring. Not long ago I was listening to one of my favorite movie-soundtrack albums, and it…