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Click the video below to find out why the American Field Trip family loves Columbus so much (and why you will too).
Jackson County, North Carolina is one of the finest examples of an off-the-beaten-path adventure destination with a whole lot of personality. Nestled deep within the Appalachian Mountains in betwee...
Anyone who loves running knows that the concrete jungle gets old real quick. Aside from the redundancy of the route, running for miles on sidewalks can wear on your knees and ankles, and take a tol...
“Welcome to South Dakota, now roll your watch back 20 years.” A place frozen in time, quirky roadside stops, antiques shops, wineries with kooky names, homey cafes, saloons, and broken down barns p...
Full of scenic byways and twisty highways, South Dakota is one of the last places in America you can drive without wanting to rip your hair out. With very little traffic and plenty of quirky roadsi...
If you live in the Pacific Northwest and don't have plans to visit the Grand Canyon anytime soon, don't worry, you have your very own natural wonder much closer. Located in Terrebonne, about three ...
You’ve probably never heard of the tiny city of Williams, Arizona, but it should be the next all-American road trip you add to your bucket list. A mountain town next to the sprawling Ponderosa Pine...
48 HR Guide Missouri
The heart of the Heartland, Kansas City is one of those unexpected gems in travel getaways. Filled with creative artists and restaurants, one-of-a-kind museums, and delightful shopping districts, y...
The first explorers to traverse the American West, Lewis and Clark spent more time in North Dakota than in any other state – or at least, they would have if the region was actually broken out into ...
If you were to guess where the largest casino in North America was, your mind would probably go to Las Vegas or Atlantic City. But no, the largest casino resort in the continent is fairly close to ...