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Zion National Park, Utah

Zion has to be our favorite national park so far. It’s just incredibly unique. From trudging through the Virgin River in The Narrows to facing your fears at the top of Angel’s Landing, it has something for everyone and some truly unforgettable experiences. We can’t recommend this park highly enough.… Read More »Zion National Park, Utah

Memphis, Tennessee

The home of the blues and truly fantastic barbecue. We have to say, Memphis pleasantly surprised us. With a pedestrian-friendly downtown right on the Mississippi River, you can easily spend your days hopping from restaurant to restaurant, listening to music on Beale Street, and learning about the city’s rich history.… Read More »Memphis, Tennessee

Bardstown, Kentucky

Bourbon capital, USA! If you’re going to Bardstown, chances are it’s all about the bourbon – and for good reason. Maker’s Mark, Jim Beam, and many other historic distilleries call this region home. Make Bardstown your home base as you drink your way through this part of the Bourbon Trail.… Read More »Bardstown, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville is more than just the Kentucky Derby. This cool town can also be paradise for any bourbon lover or foodie. For anyone doing the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, we recommend taking a couple days to explore everything Louisville has to offer. You’ll leave very full and maybe a little hungover.… Read More »Louisville, Kentucky

Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville is the perfect destination for any food, beer, or nature lover. You know how some cities have a Starbucks on every corner? Asheville is like that, except with craft breweries instead of Starbucks. Pair those drinking options with the amazing hikes, and you’re bound to have an unforgettable visit.… Read More »Asheville, North Carolina

Seattle, Washington

Seattle is one of our favorite cities in the United States. It has a diverse selection of delicious international foods, gorgeous weather in the summer, and amazing outdoor areas and activities within a couple hours of the city. After living there for three months, we can’t wait to go back.… Read More »Seattle, Washington