

A stunning, otherworldly hiking trail in Utah's Sand Hollow State Park, featuring vibrant red rock formations and unique wave patterns.
A unique fossilized wood found in the area, often carved into decorative items.

Intricately designed jewelry featuring turquoise and silver, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people.
Seeds of the vibrant desert marigold, a wildflower that blooms in the park, can be taken home and planted as a reminder of the visit.
Famous for its extensive breakfast menu and retro atmosphere.
Known for its beachfront location and delicious fish tacos.
Offers stunning views of the Queen Mary and the Long Beach skyline.
The Fire Wave Trail involves hiking on uneven terrain, so sturdy boots are essential for comfort and safety.
The desert climate can be harsh, so a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended to protect from the sun.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the desert. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste and keeps you refreshed.
A stunning 1.5-mile trail featuring undulating waves of red, pink, and white sandstone.
Learn about the park's geology, flora, and fauna at this informative visitor center.
Revisit the Fire Wave Trail at sunset for a breathtaking display of colors.
Ground beef, beans, cheese, and lettuce on a frybread base.
Slow-cooked lamb with vegetables and spices.
Deep-fried dough, often served with honey or powdered sugar.

A fascinating cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its stunning stalactites and ancient rock formations.

The Marayoor River, a tributary of the Periyar River, flows through the scenic Marayoor forest in Kerala, known for its sandalwood forests and ancient cave paintings.
A historic, 1,200-foot-long pier offering scenic Hudson River views, fishing, and a glimpse into New York's industrial past.