Outdoors – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Mon, 14 Aug 2023 15:49:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 10 Unforgettable Places to Sleep in National Parks https://www.smartertravel.com/10-unforgettable-places-to-sleep-in-national-parks/ https://www.smartertravel.com/10-unforgettable-places-to-sleep-in-national-parks/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 13:30:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2014/07/26/10-unforgettable-places-to-sleep-in-national-parks/ A cabin floating on a lake. A boutique hotel. A yurt. Around North America, national parks offer incredible scenery, dazzling wildlife, and some truly funky, cool, and surprising places to stay.

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After watching an amazing sunset in a national park, the last thing you want to do is drive miles in the dark back to your hotel. Instead, imagine waking up to Old Faithful erupting or ending your day by stargazing at the Grand Canyon. These exclusive hotels located inside national parks will make any vacation extra special. 

Just be warned, since lodging within the bounds of national parks is limited, many accommodation options sell out early, so you may have to book up to a year in advance to snag a room. Spontaneous travelers may have luck with last-minute cancellations, so it doesn’t hurt to call the hotel the night before or in the morning if you’re already in the area. 

Inn at Death Valley, Death Valley National Park

Inn at Death Valley, Death Valley National Park
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The Inn at Death Valley appears like an oasis in the desert as you drive through Death Valley National Park. Towering palm trees surround a glimmering spring-fed pool that beckons to hot and dusty travelers. 

The AAA four-diamond-rated resort is one of the most luxurious places to stay in the national parks. Built in 1927, the hotel was a famous vacation spot for celebrities, including Marlon Brando and Clark Gable. Following a recent $155 million renovation, the resort maintains its old-school glamor while adding modern amenities. 

Death Valley National Park is the largest Dark Sky National Park in the United States. Inn guests can catch the nightly astrological show from the stargazing roof deck (designed to minimize light pollution).

Phantom Ranch, Grand Canyon National Park

Phantom Ranch, Grand Canyon National Park
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You can’t buy your way into the most exclusive hotel in the national parks—the only way to score a room at Phantom Ranch is by winning the monthly lottery (or by getting lucky and snagging a last-minute cancellation spot). As the only hotel inside the Grand Canyon, the hotel’s popularity is understandable. And yes, we do mean inside the canyon itself not inside the park—Phantom Ranch occupies an exclusive location on the floor of the Grand Canyon.

Accommodations are rustic, featuring a bunk in a shared dorm (dorms are currently unavailable due to construction) or private cabins. Pack lightly, as there are just two ways to get to Phantom Ranch: on foot or via mule. You’ll be rewarded for the journey with something few people experience: a night sleeping at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park
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Imagine watching Old Faithful erupt from the comfort of your bed—book a geyser basin view room at the Old Faithful Inn for a mind-blowing stay. This charming hotel, built in 1903 out of local logs and stone, is one of the largest log-style structures in the world. 

If you’re on a budget but still want to be close to all the action, the Inn offers affordable hotel rooms with shared bathrooms (unfortunately, you won’t get geyser views from these rooms). 

Volcano House, Volcanoes National Park

Volcano House, Volcanoes National Park
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Perched on the rim of Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, Volcano House offers incredible views of the caldera and Halema’uma’u crater. The boutique hotel features just 33 guest rooms, so you must book early to secure a reservation. 

If you’re not lucky enough to score a room at the Volcano House, be sure to stop by for a meal in the hotel’s restaurant, where you can enjoy local cuisine while gazing out floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the rim.

Ross Lake Resort, North Cascades National Park

Ross Lake Resort, North Cascades National Park
Ross Lake Resort

Let the waves lull you to sleep in one of 15 floating cabins at the Ross Lake Resort. Built atop log floats in one of the most scenic spots in the North Cascades National Park, the resort is only accessible via boat—so you’ll practically be guaranteed peace and quiet. 

The small resort books up quickly, but there is a waitlist you can join if you can’t find a reservation.

Many Glacier Hotel, Glacier National Park

Many Glacier Hotel, Glacier National Park
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Set on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake inside Glacier National Park, the star attraction at Many Glacier Hotel is the views. Partially renovated in 2016, the rustic five-story hotel offers a variety of accommodation options, including suites and family rooms, but no air conditioning or television. 

The hotel’s picturesque Ptarmigan Dining Room is a popular spot for non-guests to take a break while admiring Glacier’s scenery. 

Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park
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Set on the edge of the caldera, nearly 1,000 feet above the water, Crater Lake Lodge offers majestic views of the deepest lake in the United States. Lake-view rooms are coveted, and reservations can be booked starting a year in advance (and generally fill up immediately!)

Like most hotels within the national parks, Crater Lake Lodge is open seasonally from mid-May through mid-October.

Ultima Thule Lodge, Wrangell – St. Elias National Park

Ultima Thule Lodge, Wrangell - St. Elias National Park
Ultima Thule Lodge

Checking into Ultima Thule Lodge involves a commercial flight to Anchorage, followed by a charter plane to McCarthy, where you’ll be met by the resort’s private plane for your third and final flight. The long journey is worth it, as you’ll land in a pristine wilderness area untouched by roads or maintained trails. 

The lodge is the perfect base camp to explore Wrangell – St. Elias National Park, the largest and least-visited national park in the United States. 

The Awahnee, Yosemite National Park

The Awahnee, Yosemite National Park
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The grand elegance of The Awahnee makes sense when you learn that the hotel was built in the 1920s under the hopes that it would draw more affluent visitors to visit Yosemite National Park. No expense was spared, and the property was constructed out of more than 5,000 tons of stone and 30,000 feet of lumber to create a building that seamlessly blends in with the national surroundings. 

For a royally indulgent vacation, book the Mary Curry Tresidder Suite, where Queen Elizabeth stayed on her trip to the park in the 1980s.

Triangle X Ranch, Grand Teton National Park

Triangle X Ranch, Grand Teton National Park
Triangle X Ranch

Live out your cowboy dreams at Triangle X Ranch, the National Park System’s only dude ranch. Located inside Grand Teton National Park, this family-owned ranch offers float trips, guided fishing trips, and of course, horseback riding—all set against a majestic mountain range backdrop.

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The 13 Best Things to Do in Austin, Texas https://www.smartertravel.com/best-things-austin-texas/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-things-austin-texas/#respond Thu, 03 Aug 2023 16:42:34 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=145557 Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin, Texas, is famous for its live music scene—but the city has so much more to offer. Austin enjoys an average of 230 sunny days yearly, so pack for the outdoors. Even winters in Austin are mild, making it a great destination for sunseekers. On the […]

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Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin, Texas, is famous for its live music scene—but the city has so much more to offer. Austin enjoys an average of 230 sunny days yearly, so pack for the outdoors. Even winters in Austin are mild, making it a great destination for sunseekers. On the few rainy days, you can stay dry by browsing interactive exhibits at Austin museums like the Bullock Texas State History Museum or the Blanton Museum of Art. 

From swimming at Barton Springs and hiking up Mount Bonnell to the nightly bat show above Congress Avenue Bridge, check out our favorite things to do in Austin, Texas.

Stroll Around Zilker Metropolitan Park

Aerial view Downtown from Barton Creek in Greenbelt at Zilker Metropolitan Park south Austin with summer blue cloud sky. Located at eastern edge of Hill Country, Austin the state capital of Texas, US.
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Dubbed Austin’s “most-loved” park, Zilker Metropolitan Park sits on the banks of the Colorado River and spans over 350 acres. Some of the city’s most famous draws are here, including Zilker Botanical Gardens and Barton Springs. There are also trails and plenty of open space for strolling and picnics. 

Set aside a day to explore all this lovely park has to offer. Art lovers can browse the works of sculptor Charles Umlauf, and garden enthusiasts will love the scenery of the Zilker Botanical Garden. Kid-friendly activities include a ride on the miniature train encircling Zilker Park (free for kids). Make new friends when you watch a musical at the theater or during an afternoon volleyball game.  

Nearby Recommended Hotel: The Carpenter Hotel is 11-minutes from Zilker Metropolitan Park and offers contemporary rooms with red-brick interiors and private terraces. This prime location puts you close to downtown attractions.

Cool Off at Barton Springs

Barton Springs natural cold spring swimming pool in downtown in Austin Texas
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Barton Springs Pool is a popular swimming spot that has brought Austin locals and tourists together for generations. Located in Zilker Metropolitan Park, this beautiful blue pool is fed by underground springs. The water temperature stays a cool 68 degrees year-round making it the best place to lounge on hot summer days. There are grassy areas to relax, bathhouses, and even an exhibit to learn about the endangered Barton Springs Salamander and the area’s history.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: The Loren at Lady Bird Lake is a luxury hotel with upscale amenities and rooms that offer stunning views of the surrounding grounds. This lakeside property is pet-friendly and has a rooftop restaurant where you can enjoy a romantic dinner.

Coffee at Walton’s Fancy & Staple

Man sitting out front of Walton's Fancy and Staple
Walton's Fancy and Staple

A-list movie star Sandra Bullock owns Walton’s Fancy & Staple, a cute cafe on 6th Street with a rustic-chic interior. Enjoy a creamy latte and pastries here to take a break from exploring. 

There’s also a flower shop in the building, so you can pick up a bouquet for your partner if you’re on a couple’s trip. If you’re not quite ready to continue strolling the streets of Austin, grab a window seat to observe the people and activity around you.

Nearby Recommended Hotel:  Canopy by Hilton Austin Downtown is an artsy hotel across from Walton’s in downtown Austin. Vibrant decor, modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, and free bikes to explore Austin make Canopy a perfect stay.  

Lady Bird Lake Trail

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Lady Bird Lake trail (as locals call it) is a scenic 10-mile trail in the center of Austin that loops around Lady Bird Lake. This trail is perfect for walking, running, hiking, or biking. A mile-long boardwalk offers stunning views of downtown’s skyline and many scenic spots to relax and picnic along the water’s edge.

Pack a basket to spend a leisurely evening resting in the peaceful quiet of the trail, or rent a kayak for some time in the water. 

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Hyatt Regency Austin faces Lady Bird Lake and offers a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and a sundeck. The onsite eatery serves hand-crafted cocktails and locally inspired fare.

Tour the Texas State Capitol

Texas State Capitol Austin, Texas
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In the heart of Austin stands the Texas State Capitol—14 feet taller than the US Capitol building in Washington, DC. This historic landmark proves that everything really is bigger in Texas. Join one of the free official tours of the building, Mondays to Sundays, to learn about Texan history while admiring the grounds and ornate architecture. If you’d rather go at your own pace, pick up a brochure and take a self-guided tour of the Capitol. 

The Capitol was restored in the 1990s. Its intricate design, beautiful terrazzo floors, and star-crested rotunda will surely leave you smitten. 

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites Austin at The University / Capitol is a 7-minute walk from the Texas State Capitol. This hotel also puts you in the city’s center and is close to popular live music venues and bars.

See All of Austin From Mount Bonnell

Uniddntified couple watching the Sunset at Mount Bonnell in Austin, Texas
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Officially known as “Covert Park,” Mount Bonnell is home to the highest point in Austin—a 775-foot limestone outcrop. It offers sweeping panoramas of the city, Lake Austin, and surrounding hills. The path to the top is easy (you can do it in flip flops) and consists of 102 steps that you can scale in 20 minutes.

On clear days, Mount Bonnell is the perfect spot to watch the sunset over the lake and share drinks with locals.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Moxy Austin – University is an eclectic-style hotel in the campus district less than 3 miles from Mount Bonnell. Share drinks with friends at the bar in the lobby.

Visit the LBJ Presidential Library

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
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The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum pays tribute to the 36th president of the United States and is one of the most intriguing presidential libraries in the US. A 10-story tower on 30 acres within the University of Texas campus, the library houses historical artifacts and quirky exhibits from the ’60s and ’70s. 

Get a unique perspective of American history during President Johnson’s administration with exhibits like an in-depth study of the Vietnam War. You can also listen to LBJ’s recorded phone conversations, see a replica of his Oval Office, and laugh at jokes told by his life-size animatronic.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Austin – University Area offers easy access to attractions within the UT campus and 6th Street.

Go Two-Stepping at the Broken Spoke

Front entrance to the Broken Spoke in Austin TX
Broken Spoke Austin TX

Ready to bring out the Texan in you? It’s time to go two-stepping. Two-stepping is a popular dance accompanied by country music and is one of Austin’s best pastimes. Head to the Broken Spoke to watch some live boot-scooting or try it yourself. They offer two-step lessons from Wednesdays to Saturdays so you can pick up a new dance skill to impress everyone back home.

After showing off your moves on the dance floor, enjoy an ice-cold beer and a plate of Spoke’s famous chicken-fried steaks.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Colton House Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel perfect for couples and solo travelers. Its rooms are spacious and modern and decorated with stunning artwork.

Take a Spooky Tour in a Hearse

2 unidentified women and 1 unidentified man in a cemetery with Hearses from Haunted ATX
Haunted ATX

Skeptics and believers in the paranormal alike will enjoy the dark and ghostly tours Haunted ATX offers. See the eerie side of Austin in style with your friends in a converted hearse or a van covered in spooky art. You’ll visit historic locations and hear tales of the paranormal activity detected in these haunted landmarks. 

The tours typically last 3 hours, so it’s a complete experience, and you can bring your own drinks. 

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Rooms at Sonder at East 5th are fitted with large windows and simple but tasteful furniture. If you love big, open spaces that catch lots of sunlight, book a stay here. 

Snap a Pic With the I Love You So Much Mural

Famous green "I Love You So Much" mural in downtown Austin Texas with colorful confetti
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The famous green wall of Jo’s Coffee bears a simple but beautiful message—the spray-painted words “I love you so much.”  It is a great spot to take cute photos if you’re visiting with your partner or pet. 

Located on the bustling South Congress Avenue, it gets pretty crowded here. Still, even on the busiest days, you’ll only have to wait about 15 minutes for your turn with the wall.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: Hotel Magdalena has well-appointed rooms with a contemporary feel. The hotel’s ambiance is warm and welcoming, with bright southwestern-inspired decor, a poolside bar, and sundecks.

Spend an Evening Watching Austin’s Famous Bats

bats coming out at night at Lady Bird Lake, Austin, Texas, USA
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If you’re visiting Austin in the summertime, don’t miss the magnificent sight of 1.5 million bats flying out from their home on the underside of Congress Avenue Bridge. One of its unique quirks, Austin is home to North America’s largest bat colony in an urban area. The Mexican free-tailed bats settled here after Congress Bridge’s 1980 renovation created crevices that made a safe bat refuge. Every evening at dusk, these nocturnal animals take off to rid the city of pesky insects like mosquitoes. 

Observe the bat show from the water on Lady Bird Lake for the best view, or watch safely from the Statesmen Bat Observation Center next to the bridge. The spectacle lasts about 45 minutes, but you can pair your viewing with other activities in the area. Downtown Austin is very lively, so there’s always something fun around.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: The LINE Austin is set in a modernist mid-century building that used to be a jazz club. Fitness enthusiasts can take part in the free yoga and fitness classes.

Go Shopping at Allens Boots

Woman trying on red cowboy boots with woman in the background watching
Allens Boots

Get a whiff of rich leather and the old west when you walk into Allens Boots on South Congress Avenue. With shelves holding thousands of pairs of cowboy boots made from exotic skins and premium leather, you’ll be spoilt for choice. 

Find what complements your boots by browsing their cowboy hats, Wrangler jeans, leather jackets, belts, and jewelry collection. Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, don’t be shy to try on one or two booties. A visit to this vintage store selling premium footwear is an experience in itself.

Nearby Recommended Hotel: South Congress Hotel is a trendy hotel on South Congress Avenue in Austin. It offers several dining options, including an upscale Japanese cuisine restaurant.

Attend the Austin City Limits Music Festival

Austin City Limits Music Festival hosted in Zilker Park in October
Austin City Limits Festival

Austin City Limits (ACL), Austin’s biggest music fest, is held every October in Zilker Park over two consecutive weekends. This event brings together over 100 big names and local artists. Enjoy the best of rock, pop, and hip-hop in an electrifying atmosphere. 

If you’re not visiting in October, enjoy live music at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater. Home to the award-winning “Austin City Limits” series, this theater seats over 2,700 people and is known for superb acoustics. If you can’t get seats to a show, book a tour of the venue. You’ll learn about ACL history and visit the Jack & Jim Gallery on the balcony. Tours typically last 90 minutes.

Nearby Recommended Hotel:The Driskill Hotel is a 15-minute walk to Moody Amphitheater. The hotel was built in the 19th century, and some rooms feature unique architectural details and furniture. There’s a bakery and grill house onsite that serve regional fare.

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The Most Beautiful Places in Canada https://www.smartertravel.com/most-beautiful-places-in-canada/ https://www.smartertravel.com/most-beautiful-places-in-canada/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=328484 North America is filled with wondrous places to visit, and the Great White North is blessed with endless beauty. It comes in many varieties, from unspoiled wilderness to urban splendor. From outdoor adventures, leisurely beaches, camping, or simply stunning views, the beauty of Canada provides something for everyone. The following 26 places take the prize […]

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North America is filled with wondrous places to visit, and the Great White North is blessed with endless beauty. It comes in many varieties, from unspoiled wilderness to urban splendor. From outdoor adventures, leisurely beaches, camping, or simply stunning views, the beauty of Canada provides something for everyone. The following 26 places take the prize for being the most beautiful places in Canada, with at least one stunning destination in each province and territory.

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Click to explore the most beautiful places in each region.

1. Alberta
2. British Columbia
3. Manitoba
4. New Brunswick
5. Newfoundland and Labrador
6. Nova Scotia 
7. Ontario 
8. Prince Edward Island
9. Quebec
10. Saskatchewan
11. Northwest Territories
12. Nunavut
13. Yukon 

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Alberta 

Banff National Park     

Lake Louise in Banff National Park
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Perhaps the most obvious place to start when discussing the most beautiful places in Canada is Banff National Park and its magnificent Lake Louise. Take the gondola up Sulphur Mountain for an incredible view of some of the world’s most dramatic mountain scenery, then explore the park’s stunning waterfalls, forests, and glacier lakes, including vibrant Lake Louise, an unlike-anywhere-else oasis in the Canadian Rockies. 

Where to stay: Elegant Mount Royal Hotel has a Banff-themed library, rooftop hot tubs, a lobby museum, and modern decor that echoes the destination.  

Jasper National Park   

Spirit Island on Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park, Canada
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Jasper is the Canadian Rockies’ biggest national park, and it’s packed with snow-covered peaks, translucent lakes, roaring waterfalls, inspiring highways, and large populations of wildlife including moose, caribou, wolves, and grizzlies. Step out onto the kilometer-long, 918-foot-high, glass-floored Columbia Icefield Skywalk—if you dare. 

Where to stay: Airy Glacier View Lodge opened in summer 2019 and offers tours of the Athabasca Glacier, tall windows with views of icefields and steep mountains, gourmet dinners, and live musical performances every evening.  

Abraham Lake  

Air bubble and ice at sunrise on Abraham Lake in Canada
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When considering beautiful places to visit in Canada, don’t overlook Abraham Lake, on the Kootenay Plains’ North Saskatchewan River. Peer into its crystalline surface to see eerie methane bubble formations trapped in frozen bright blue water. These underwater oval towers of gas turn the manmade reservoir into a bucket-list destination for any Instagrammer worth his or her salt.  

Where to stay: It may be about 80 miles from Abraham Lake, but the epic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is worth the drive. This gilded resort showcases one of the prettiest places in Canada by way of lovely accommodations right on Lake Louise. Guests get to borrow bikes and canoes for a discounted rate.  

British Columbia 

Victoria  

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada at night
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Victoria is British Columbia’s fairy tale-like capital—easily one of the most beautiful cities in Canada—and Butchart Gardens is the jewel in its flowery crown. Besides touring these enchanting gardens, things to do in Victoria include visiting the expansive Royal BC Museum, strolling salty Fisherman’s Wharf, and exploring idyllic Beacon Hill Park.

Where to stay: Victoria’s stately Fairmont Empress is famous for many things, its classic afternoon tea chief among them. Service and accommodations are as regal as you’d expect.  

Vancouver Seawall 

People walking along the Vancouver Seawall in British Columbia, Canada
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The 17-mile Vancouver Seawall allows for one of the most exhilarating bike rides you’ll ever take. Ride (or walk) the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path for wide, glittering views of the Pacific and plenty of entry points into dynamic Stanley Park. Stop to enjoy the beaches and other fun surprises along the way. While in Vancouver, you may as well visit a couple more of the prettiest places in Canada: the immersive Capilano Suspension Bridge Park and 4,100-foot-high Grouse Mountain.

Where to stay: At the impressive Fairmont Waterfront, service is so bespoke that even your shampoo bottle is personalized with your name on it. 

Whistler 

Joffre Lakes National Park British Colombia Whistler, Canada
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If you’re aiming to see the most beautiful places in Canada, you could do far worse than Whistler in winter. It’s got sheer white mountain peaks, world-class skiing and snowboarding, an inviting apres-ski village, zip-lines through snow-covered trees, and fantastic places to eat and sleep.   

Where to stay: For magical views, book Nita Lake Lodge, which has luxurious guest rooms, a spa, three restaurants, and a shuttle that takes you to the base of Whistler Mountain.  

Glacier National Park  

Glacier National Park, Canada
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Amid the massive Canadian Rockies is Canada’s own Glacier National Park and its jaw-dropping beauty. The namesake geographical features take the form of icefields, waterfalls, and brightly hued lakes, making for some of the most resplendent natural scenery on Earth.  

Where to stay: In the park, you can camp, use an RV, or book a hut or cabin. There are no hotels in Canada’s Glacier National Park, although the town of Revelstoke is nearby, and its Poppi’s Guesthouse hostel gets high marks for coziness, friendliness, and affordability.  

Great Bear Rainforest 

Great Bear Rainforest in Canada
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Into wildlife adventures? The Great Bear Rainforest is one of the best places in Canada to see grizzly bears catching salmon in wild rivers, whales breaching, eagles soaring, and wolves roaming. In Klemtu on the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, you’ll find mossy forests, untamed fjords, and natural hot springs. As the name implies, ursines frolic everywhere, including the rare white “spirit bear.”

Where to stay: The indigenous-owned Spirit Bear Lodge offers exclusive access to wildlife-viewing areas and cultural sites within the Kitasoo Xai’xais territory. Accommodations are homey and dinners are communal.  

Okanagan Valley

Aerial view of Okanagan Valley in British Columbia
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It seems like no list of beautiful places would be complete without a wine country. Okanagan Valley lies to the east of Vancouver is home to over 100 wineries, and accounts for more than 80% of the wine produced in British Columbia. Gorgeous lakes, vibrant green landscapes, and warm temperatures make for ideal scenery and climate for grape growing. Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, Covert Farms Family Estate and Silver Sage Estate Winery.  

Where to Stay: Rather than the usual hotel, Poppi’s Guesthouse is a boutique guesthouse with the coziness of a home—prepare your meals in a communal kitchen, relax on the second floor balcony, or borrow a bike to take a scenic ride along the river.  

Yoho National Park 

Cabin on a lake in Yoho National Park, Canada
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The Kootenay Rockies’ Yoho National Park is named for the Cree word meaning “awe,” and it’s easy to see why—its imagery seems out of a movie. You’ll see intense blues and greens, dramatic peaks, the immense Takakkaw Falls, and gem-colored Emerald Lake, making this park one of the most beautiful places in Canada. Hiking trails and scenic drives let you take in the full force of this stunning wilderness. Don’t miss Yoho’s Burgess Shale, a paleontological jackpot containing 500-million-year-old fossils of more than 120 types of marine animals.

Where to stay: The historic, cabin-style Emerald Lake Lodge has balconies and wood-burning fireplaces right on the shores of the famous lake, amid towering mountains.  

Manitoba 

Cape Churchill  

Two polar bears on Cape Churchill in Canada
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Cape Churchill, Manitoba, is the polar bear capital of the world. If your idea of impressive scenery involves endless stretches of ice and dozens of polar bears striding across it, head up to the Arctic to experience one of the most beautiful places in Canada. In October and November, Hudson Bay freezes over and thousands of polar bears migrate to its ice, although climate change is already taking effect. Local tour guides in tundra rovers get you up close to see the endangered white creatures.  

Where to stay: At Churchill’s Lazy Bear Lodge, accommodations are simple but comfortable. It’s a rustic log cabin with a huge stone fireplace and a location that’s walking distance from town. The lodge’s beluga whale tour is highly recommended.  

New Brunswick 

Fundy National Park  

Fundy National Park , New Brunswick, Canada
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Fundy National Park, on the Bay of Fundy, has the world’s highest and lowest tides. This means that you can walk out onto the ocean floor during low tide, then kayak alongside landforms like the must-see Hopewell Rocks when the Atlantic refloods the bay. Elsewhere in the park, hike through the Acadian Forest to see dozens of lovely waterfalls, explore sea caves, attend festivals and outdoor concerts, or drive Fundy Trail Parkway to see some of the prettiest places in Canada.

Where to stay: Fundy National Park has three hip campgrounds, as well as Fundy Highlands Motel, which offers simple, comfortable, dog-friendly chalets right on the bay.  

Newfoundland and Labrador

Gros Morne National Park  

Gros Morne National Park in Canada
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The iconic image of Gros Morne National Park is Western Brook Pond, whose name makes it sound small. It’s actually a massive freshwater fjord around which dramatic cliffs plunge into a glacier-formed gorge. Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also home to the Tablelands, a geological rarity where earthquakes have forced the earth’s mantle up for all to see. There’s also Green Point—sheer cliffs full of ancient sea fossils—as well as waterfalls, dwarf forests, moose and caribou, and Gros Morne Mountain, which is among the planet’s oldest peaks.

Where to stay: Neddies Harbour Inn, a boutique property in the national park, provides unbeatable views over the Bonne Bay fjord, as well as a peaceful atmosphere and an excellent restaurant.  

Nova Scotia 

Cabot Trail  

Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Nova Scotia’s 185-mile Cabot Trail loops around Cape Breton Island, making for one of North America’s most memorable drives. In addition to providing gorgeous coastal views, the highway takes you to small fishing villages, the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, golf courses, museums, galleries, and artisan boutiques. It also passes through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, where moose, bears, and eagles roam, and where autumn’s vivid colors secure Cabot Trail’s spot among the prettiest places in Canada.

Where to stay: Keltic Lodge is a historic, well-appointed resort right on the Atlantic in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Amenities include in-room fireplaces, verandahs, a golf course, a heated swimming pool, and a satisfying restaurant.  

Ontario 

Niagara Falls 

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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Niagara Falls isn’t just one of the most beautiful places in Canada—it’s one of the most beautiful places in the whole world. And though Americans tend to think of it as a U.S. attraction (of course), the Canadian view of the famous falls is actually even better. Come in summer to be treated to nightly fireworks over the mist.

Where to stay: The city around Niagara Falls is pretty touristy, so it’s worth the effort to drive about 13 miles north to a charming little town called Niagara-on-the-Lake and its elegant Charles Hotel, where guest rooms have fireplaces, private verandahs gaze over Lake Ontario, gardens bloom with flowers, and service is superlative.  

CN Tower 

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Those in search of Canadian urban wonders can look no further than the CN Tower, the defining feature of Toronto‘s skyline, punctuating postcards all over Ontario. The tower’s observation deck has glass floors, its 360 Restaurant rotates, and its heart-pounding EdgeWalk lets you strap in and hang off a five-foot-wide ledge more than 1,000 feet high. This iconic structure is prettiest when it illuminates after dark.

Where to stay: The Shangri-La Hotel, set in a 66-floor glass-encased skyscraper, epitomizes modern luxury with its artistic decor, high-tech amenities, and hammam-inspired spa. And it’s within easy distance of the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada.  

Prince Edward County  

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Prince Edward County, a detached peninsula on Lake Ontario’s north shore, is ideal for both beach lovers and oenophiles. The region’s limestone bedrock makes for great wine grapes, which is why there are more than 40 vineyards here. There are also expansive fields of sunflowers and lavender, more than a dozen breweries, hundreds of farms, and plenty of talented chefs who put all this local bounty to good use. PEC was relatively unknown until recently, when it gained something of a buzz among urbanites, artists, gourmands, and hipsters.  

Where to stay: The colorful Drake Motor Inn opened in spring 2019, full of whimsy and modernized nostalgia. Its 12 rooms are all retro-chic, and the entire property pays playful tribute to the bygone days of road travel.  

Prince Edward Island 

Prince Edward Island National Park  

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Prince Edward Island National Park is easily one of the most beautiful places in Canada, especially its windswept Greenwich section. Visitors can explore red sand beaches, wavy dunes, mystical forests, boardwalk trails, and the idyllic places that formed the setting for L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables.

Where to stay: Dalvay by the Sea, a national historic site on the north shore, was built in 1895 in Queen Anne Revival style. Its 25 rooms—each one unique—remain furnished in antiques from that ornate era.  

Victoria-by-the-Sea  

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Victoria-by-the-Sea is a storybook village full of small-town seaside charm, including a photogenic lighthouse, red sand beaches, and artisan shops and galleries. Historically known for its fishermen, it’s now more populated by artists and creatives who leave an inspired mark on their lovely municipality.  

Where to stay: The historic Orient Hotel is an inviting bed and breakfast that provides wonderful views of the water from almost every guest room. 

Quebec 

Old Montreal  

Old Montreal, Canada
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Montreal is one of the most beautiful cities in Canada—and one of the most interesting, too, what with its amalgam of European and North American culture and engaging attractions like Olympic Park’s Biodome and Botanical Garden. The prettiest part of the city, however, is Old Montreal, founded as a French colony in 1642, with intricate architecture to match. If you ever feel like going to Europe without crossing the Atlantic, visit Old Montreal’s resplendent Notre-Dame Basilica, browse its stately Bonsecours Market, gawk at its colonial-era mansions, and watch the St. Lawrence River’s dynamic Old Port at work. 

Where to stay: The newish Four Seasons Montreal puts forth its brand’s usual level of service and comfort—which is to say, it’s an excellent place to stay. Adding to the appeal is its central location in the Golden Square Mile, its fine cuisine, and its proximity to high-end shopping at Holt Renfrew Ogilvy.  

Quebec City  

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Ask Canadians which is the most beautiful city in Canada, and most will respond the same way: Quebec City. It’s hard to overstate how magical this French-speaking town is—its fairy-tale charm pervades every cobblestone street. Quebec City, the only fortified city north of Mexico, also features colonial-era architecture, the bustling St. Lawrence River, and a rich, palpable history. It boasts four distinct seasons, each more beautiful than the next. Just outside of town, Montmorency Falls is almost 100 feet taller than any of Niagara’s three falls, making for a truly underrated natural wonder.

Where to stay: The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is the world’s most photographed hotel for good reason: Its legendary castle-on-a-hill look makes it an icon of Old Quebec. The elegance continues inside, in terms of both decor and hospitality par excellence.  

Mont-Tremblant 

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A popular ski destination, Mont-Tremblant has a European flair that, outside of Europe, you can only find in Quebec. Eighty miles northwest of Montreal, Mont-Tremblant is one of the top ski destinations in North America. There is something for everyone at Mont-Tremblant, you can shop, ski, ride a gondola, ice skate- all while taking in the glorious scenery around you. You must be sure to visit le P’tit Caribou, which is considered one of the best apres ski spots in the world. 

Where to Stay: Le Grand Lodge is a Scandinavian-style log hotel that has everything you need for the perfect vacation to enjoy the mountains: a restaurant, bar and spa for when you want to wind down, a free shuttle to the ski village, ski rentals, and more. Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate daily from 4-5 after a day of skiing. 

Saskatchewan 

Grasslands National Park  

Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Canada, but in a bit of an unexpected sense: The grandness here isn’t so much village charm or even distinctive nature attractions. It’s more the vast golden prairies, the open country, the huge skies, and the roaming herds of bison that provide their own type of wild gorgeousness. One great way to take it all in is via a brand-new scenic road called the Badlands Parkway. Perk up your Instagram feed with photos of the park’s iconic red Adirondack chairs, or scour the hoodoo spires for dinosaur fossils.

Where to stay: Sky Story Bed & Breakfast in nearby Val Marie earns high marks for its warm hospitality, delicious breakfasts, and friendly cats.  

Northwest Territories 

Great Slave Lake  

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If seeing the northern lights is on your bucket list, plan to visit Yellowknife and Great Slave Lake, in the Northwest Territories. In winter, this remote Arctic region transforms into one of the most beautiful places in Canada, thanks to its position north of the 60th parallel, placing it firmly inside the aurora oval. This, plus a flat landscape far from the ocean, makes Yellowknife one of the world’s best places to see nature’s most spectacular light show. Prepare to see deep, glowing greens and purples dominating the skies over North America’s deepest lake.  

Where to stay: Blachford Lake Lodge is an eco-conscious wilderness resort where you can see the auroras from your bed, the hot tub, or the dining room. You can also take igloo-building workshops.  

Nunavut 

Baffin Island  

Baffin Island at sunset in Nunavut, Canada
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Baffin Island, above the Arctic Circle, is Canada’s largest island—it’s bigger than Great Britain. But it’s among the prettiest places in Canada because of Auyuittuq National Park, where icy fjords and glaciers dominate the landscape with their intense blues and bright whites. This surreal expanse of tundra is home to wildlife like you’ve never seen: narwhal, ringed seals, snow geese, Arctic foxes, caribou, and, yes, polar bears.  

Where to stay: The Frobisher Inn is the largest full-service business hotel in the Eastern Arctic, and is also the perfect family hotel—with two restaurants, a cafe, and a fitness center. 

Yukon 

Whitehorse Region  

White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad in the Whitehorse Region of Yukon, Canada
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The Yukon is full of beautiful places to visit in Canada, and the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad is a thrilling way to take them in. This scenic narrow-gauge railway was built in the late 1800s for the Klondike Gold Rush. Today, it still connects Skagway, Alaska, to Whitehorse, Yukon’s capital city. The memorable ride takes passengers, many of them on shore excursions from Alaska cruises, into wide expanses of rugged scenery, over and through impossible bridges and tunnels, and past wildflower-packed meadows, waterfalls, and glaciers at a speed that allows appreciation for the sheer magnitude of it all.  

Where to stay: Northern Lights Resort & Spa, true to its name, is well positioned to see the winter aurora borealis. Book a glass chalet or a log cabin and enjoy this much-loved B&B’s saunas, warm hospitality, and highly personalized service.  

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They don’t call it America the Beautiful for nothing. The most beautiful places in America include some little-known yet bucket-list-worthy natural wonders across the U.S. and its territories. These 11 lesser-known spots include lush forests, tropical islands, and towering mountains—and are sure to inspire your travels.

Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

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You probably already know about otherwordly American national park landscapes like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone’s geysers, but what about sand mountains akin to the ones on Mars? The giant desert peaks of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve include Star Dune, which stands 750 feet tall. Located in Colorado, Great Sand Dune is a hiking or horseback-riding challenge that’s also home to kid-friendly offerings like sand boarding and Medano Creek’s swimming hole.

Where to Stay: Rustic Rook Resort Great Sand Dunes Glampground

Vieques, Puerto Rico

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Tropical American beauty in the Caribbean is on full display in Vieques, a small island in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Accessible via plane from San Juan on the mainland, Vieques is a well-preserved island with few waterfront hotels where you can hike to hidden beaches like Vieques National Wildlife Refuge’s Pata Prieta. The island is also home to friendly wild horses that roam protected areas and sometimes wander into more tourist-frequented spots. Vieques also has one of the world’s few bioluminescent bays, Mosquito Bay.

Where to Stay: El Blok Hotel

Bar Harbor, Maine

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Whether you’re more at home in the 47,000-acre Acadia National Park or its cozy coastal town of Bar Harbor, Acadia’s signature New England beauty combines evergreen-capped mountains with sandy beaches and rocky coastlines. Its peaks include the highest point on the East Coast, Cadillac Mountain. If you’re more of a beachgoer than a hiker, though, there’s plenty to choose from as well, including Jordan Pond and Sand Beach Park.

Where to Stay: Bar Harbor Grand Hotel

Devil’s Bridge Trailhead, Arizona

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Arizona’s Grand Canyon aside, one of the most beautiful places in America is the adrenaline-spiking hike in Sedona that includes the natural wonder of Devil’s Bridge. The hike itself is 1.8 miles round-trip and given a moderate difficulty rating. Roughly three-quarters of a mile from the parking lot, hikers are given the option of two forking paths to continue their trek, one of which will take them across the titular Devil’s Bridge.

Where to Stay: Enchantment Resort

Nā Pali Coast, Kauai

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Hawaii is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in America thanks to its unique topography and isolation in the Pacific. But one stretch of island in particular stands out: Kauai’s Nā Pali Coast. Running 15 miles along the northwest coast of Kauai, the Nā Pali Coast offers sea caves, waterfalls, and cliffs as high as 4,000 feet above sea level. See the landscape from above at the lookouts at Kokee State Park or book a helicopter tour for a true aerial view.

Where to Stay: Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu, Autograph Collection

Lost River Cave, Kentucky

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You’ve probably heard of Mammoth Cave National Park, the largest underground cave system in the world, but what about Lost River Cave, also in Kentucky? An underground river in Bowling Green, the Lost River Caves are a natural wonder with intriguing history: The caves are where fugitive Jesse James hid out on his run from the law, and are believed to have also functioned as shelter to Native American tribes. Explore the cave by boat or book a zipline tour through the surrounding wilderness.

Where to Stay: Fairfield Inn & Suites Bowling Green

The Florida Barrier Reef

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The only living coral barrier reef in the Continental United States is Florida’s, which stretches from the Florida Keys to the Marquesa Keys, making it the third-largest coral barrier reef system in the world. But it’s a natural wonder in danger: Florida Keys officials recently banned non-biodegradable sunscreens in an effort to save the reef from damage caused by both climate change and toxic chemicals in our oceans.

Where to Stay: Courtyard by Marriott Key West Waterfront

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Yellowstone-adjacent Jackson Hole, known for its cowboy landscapes and snowy peaks, is one of the most beautiful places in the U.S. The forest-nestled valley is marked by Grand Teton National Park’s mountains, massive elk herds of the 25,000-acre National Elk Refuge, and rushing whitewater rapids on the Snake River that are perfect for rafting. In winter, Jackson Hole is also a favorite for skiing dramatic peaks like Corbet’s Couloir, one of the world’s most famous (and dangerous) ski runs.

Where to Stay: The Lodge at Jackson Hole

Multnomah Falls, Oregon

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A list of the most beautiful places in America has to include the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area’s Multnomah Falls. Tourists flock to the forest-nestled Benson Footbridge halfway up the misty falls to get close to the rushing water. Heading to the gorge early and in the rain is best, because it means you’ll get the perpetually crowded Multnomah Falls almost entirely to yourself.

Where to Stay: Columbia Cliff Villas Hotel

Denali National Park, Alaska

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A favorite among National Parks Service rangers, Denali National Park is home to North America’s tallest peak. Its six million acres of Alaskan wilderness include tundra, forest, and glaciers. The park is as visited for its sprawling vistas as it is for its abundant Alaskan wildlife, from moose and grizzly bears to sheep, caribou, and 165 species of birds.

Where to Stay: The Denali Cabins

National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa

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Don’t forget Samoa, a Pacific U.S. territory that’s home to a wealth of natural wonders ranging from volcanic peaks to aqua-blue swimming holes. American Samoa is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in America, and stretches over five islands and two atolls, which are accessible without a passport if you fly direct to the capital of Pago Pago. Surround yourself with natural beauty on rainforest hikes, humpback whale watching cruises, and coral reef snorkeling at the National Marine Sanctuary via Fagatele Bay.

Where to Stay: Tradewinds Hotel

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What to Pack for Hiking: 38 Essentials https://www.smartertravel.com/hiking-essentials/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hiking-essentials/#respond Thu, 11 May 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=204311 Don’t hit the trails without packing these hiking essentials that could save your life, or just your summit attempt. Download Our Ultimate Hiking Packing List Don’t hit the trails without our editable hiking trip packing list. Hiking Essentials: Gear Backpack: A good backpack is key to a comfortable hiking trip. The right backpack for you […]

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Don’t hit the trails without packing these hiking essentials that could save your life, or just your summit attempt.

Download Our Ultimate Hiking Packing List

Don’t hit the trails without our editable hiking trip packing list.

Hiking Essentials: Gear

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Backpack: A good backpack is key to a comfortable hiking trip. The right backpack for you will depend on personal fit and the length of your trip (along with how much you’ll be carrying.) For a short hike, pick a backpack that’s lightweight and big enough to hold all your hiking essentials, but not so big that you’re tempted to overpack. The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Daybreak Ultralight Daypack is one of the lightest daypacks out there, weighing in at just 1.26 pounds. The light weight doesn’t mean that important features are skimped on—it still has comfortable padded straps, a hip belt that can be stashed away, a water-resistant exterior, and a padded back panel. Keep your backpack organized with Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s Stuff Sacks  which are equally lightweight. Bonus: All Hyperlite gear is hand-made in Maine.

For a longer trip, we love Osprey’s Eja backpack, which comes in a variety of sizes. This backpack can hold a ton without adding extra weight (it weighs just over 2.5 lbs.). The Eja features Osprey’s trademarked AirSpeed suspension system that allows for maximum airflow between your back and the pack, keeping you cool instead of sweaty.

Water Bottle: If you don’t want to carry a ton of water on a long hike, or just want to be prepared in case of an emergency, the Lifestraw Peak Series is a good choice for a water bottle. The included filter removes bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, so that you can safely and quickly drink from any water source you find. The soft bottle is lightweight, easy to pack, and collapsible when not in use.

Portable Battery: Don’t be stuck with a dead phone in an emergency. The Biolite Charge 80 PD won’t take up too much room in your pack and can charge anything from a smartphone to a 13″ laptop.

Trekking Poles: A good set of hiking poles can help save your knees from strain on the descent, and prevent slips and falls on tough terrain or muddy trails. I like LEKI’s Cressida FX Carbon poles, which quickly break down to a packable size, making them easy to store in your backpack when you’re not using them. With a hollow shaft made from a lightweight carbon fiber, these poles won’t weigh you down, coming in at a mere 8.64 ounces.

Hiking Essentials: Footwear

Hiking Shoes: Low-top hiking shoes are lighter weight and more nimble than hiking boots. Danner’s Trail 2650 GTX shoes are designed to comfortably carry you no matter what distance you’re hiking. Even though they weigh just 18 oz. per pair, they are still waterproof, so you can trample through mud and streams without worry.

Hiking Boots: Opt for hiking boots over shoes when you’re facing a longer, tougher hike, or for those times when you’ll be carrying a heavier pack—like on an overnight trip. Hiking boots offer more ankle support, as well as additional protection from bites, scrapes, and water. I love Salewa’s Pedroc Pro Powertex Hiking Boots which focus on three important factors: comfort, protection, and lightness. Weighing an impressive 290 grams per shoe, these boots won’t slow you down on the trail.

Hiking Essentials: Clothing

Hiking Tights: Tights are a tempting choice for hikes. You probably already own something similar to these super-flexible leggings in your wardrobe for running or yoga, but a hiking version are designed to withstand the rigors of an intense hiking trail. Fjallraven’s Abisko Trekking Tights are tough enough for hiking thanks to a super durable four-way stretch fabric that has extra reinforcement over the rear and knees to protect your skin when you’re scrambling over rocks or sitting on the ground. Plus, unlike most leggings, these trekking tights come with plenty of pockets and are available in a men’s version as well.

Socks: Good socks are the key to comfortable hiking. They keep your feet dry, prevent blisters, and provide cushioning and warmth. These socks from Smartwool are made from upcycled nylon and merino wool, with a padded sock cushion for extra relief.

Hiking Pants: For serious backcountry hikes you’ll want some heavy-duty hiking pants, like Arcteryx’s Gamme LT Pant. These pants are lightweight, durable, and wind and water resistant. These pants are specially designed for women with a lower adjustable waist and a slim feminine silhouette.

Base Layer: For cold weather hikes, add a layer underneath your hiking pants with lululemon’s Fast and Free Tight, which are made from patented Nulux fabric that’s quick-drying and sweat-wicking, yet designed to feel like you’re not wearing anything at all. For trail running or less-intense hikes that don’t involve scrambling these can be worn alone.

Sunglasses: Enjoying the view at the summit means protecting your eyes with sunglasses like these options from Maui Jim. Opt for their wrap-around frames for full eye protection and scratch-resistant lenses to handle whatever the hiking trail throws at you.

Hiking Underwear: Your favorite delicates might be comfortable, but they aren’t immune from the wear of lengthy hiking trips. Look for underwear that’s moisture-wicking and odor-resistant, like these pairs from ExOfficio for both women and men. For women, Patagonia’s Switchback Sports Bra is a soft and supportive option that’s also quick-drying and won’t cause chafing.

Hiking Shirts: Smartwool’s Merino 150 Base Layer Micro Stripe Short Sleeve tops for both women and men can be worn alone or layered for cooler days, and merino wool fabric means it won’t smell, even on a longer backpacking trip. For warmer days, Patagonia Capilene Lightweight T-Shirts for women and men are an ultra-light option that’s moisture-wicking, breathable and features patented Polygiene for odor control.

Hiking Tanks: For ultra-hot days (or hikes where you want to look good in the summit photo), Krimson Klover’s Cora Sleeveless Graphic Top is a fun option. Made from a cooling cotton/spandex fabric, the tank is available in a variety of fun colors and graphics (we like the Explore mountain option).

Hiking Shorts: For hot trail days, Helly Hansen’s Technical Trail Shorts are designed to keep you cool and dry, thanks to a moisture-wicking fabric. These lightweight shorts offer plenty of stretch so you can scramble over anything in your path, and a zippered back pocket keeps your valuables secure.

Jacket: Even if it looks like it’s going to be a warm day, packing a jacket is always a good idea on hikes, especially ones with a summit above the tree line (where it can be significantly colder/windier than it is  at the base). The weather can change quickly: Prepare by bringing along a lightweight jacket like the Patagonia Nano Puff Hoody, available for both women and men, which delivers an impressive amount of warmth and wind-resistance for the weight.

Hat: You’ll want a hat to keep the sun off of your face, but a regular ball caps can get very sweaty after a while. Get a hat that’s made for activities and wicks away moisture, like Arc’teryx’s Calvus Cap.

Gloves: On chilly fall hikes or cool summer mornings, a pair of lightweight, waterproof gloves are essential. These picks for both men and women will keep you warm and dry, even in a sudden downpour.

Gaiters: Although not very fashionable, gaiters, waterproof covers that slip on over your boots to protect your ankles and calves from rain and mud, are very practical. I like this pair from Outdoor Research which easily slip on and off.

Hiking Essentials: Miscellaneous

Snacks: Peanut butter sandwiches, bananas, and trail mix are also good options for packable sustenance.

Caroline Morse Teel loves to hike, especially in New England. Follow Caroline on Instagram @TravelWithCaroline for photos from the summit.

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7 Unique Things to Do in the US National Parks This Summer https://www.smartertravel.com/unique-things-to-do-in-us-national-parks/ https://www.smartertravel.com/unique-things-to-do-in-us-national-parks/#respond Fri, 05 May 2023 16:43:45 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=449009 Hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching are all great ways to spend a day in one of America’s 63 national parks. But if you’re looking for something a little different, check out these seven unique activities you can do in national parks. From sand sledding to spelunking, these fun adventures will make for an unforgettable national […]

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Hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching are all great ways to spend a day in one of America’s 63 national parks. But if you’re looking for something a little different, check out these seven unique activities you can do in national parks.

From sand sledding to spelunking, these fun adventures will make for an unforgettable national park trip this summer. 

Sand Sledding, White Sands National Parks

Person sledding down a dune at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, United States
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Sledding in the desert? It can be done at White Sands National Park. The park’s beautiful white dunes not only look like snow, but can be sledded on just like you would on a wintery hill. 

Since the sand isn’t slippery like snow, you’ll want to use a waxed plastic snow saucer (buy at the park’s gift shop or bring your own) for the best results.

Monitor Whales for Science, Channel Island National Park

Why not help whales while you watch them? If you’re headed out whale spotting in Channel Island National Park, you can become a citizen scientist for the day by downloading the official Whale Alert app

Use the app to report sightings of whales, and the data is used to help prevent whale ship strikes and entanglements. 

Ride the Grand Canyon Railway, Grand Canyon National Park

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Travel in style through Grand Canyon National Park aboard the Grand Canyon Railway. This historic train whisks passengers on a 65-mile scenic trip from Williams, Arizona all the way to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and back.

Unique train cars offer observation domes, open-air platforms, and oversized windows from which to observe the park’s scenery.

Get Your Dog Sworn in as a Bark Ranger, Various Parks

You might never live out your dream of becoming a park ranger for the National Park Service (NPS), but your dog can become an official Bark ranger, which is the next best thing. At various parks throughout the US, dogs and their owners can take Bark Ranger classes. 

Participants will learn the four important BARK principals:

  • Bag your pet’s waste
  • Always leash your pet
  • Respect Wildlife
  • Know where you can go

Upon completion of the course, dogs will earn the right to wear a special Bark Ranger collar tag that shows off their new important position with the NPS. 

Watch the First Sunrise in the United States, Acadia National Park

Sunrise in Acadia National Park, United States
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From October 7 to March 6, Cadillac Mountain is the first place in the country where the sun rises. Since you can drive to the summit of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, this morning ritual is hugely popular, and you’ll need to make a vehicle reservation in advance in order to visit. 

Or, make the sunrise even more special by hiking to the top (no reservation required). 

Become a Park Employee for a Day, Everglades National Park

Considering a career change to become a NPS ranger? Try the job on for size first at Everglades National Park’s Park Employee for a Day Geocache Trail

Find five caches hidden along the Main Park Road, each of which contain real-world case study about the park. Log your find and share your solution to the problems, which helps provide valuable feedback to the park.

Watch a Sled Dog Demonstration, Denali National Park

Park ranger at Denali National Park giving a sled dog demonstration in the summer
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If you want to watch the adorable sled dogs of Denali National Park in action, the best time to visit is actually in the summer. During the winter, the dogs are hard at work helping rangers patrol the park.

In the off-season, June through early September, sled dog demonstrations are held three times daily so visitors can witness this traditional Alaskan method of transportation. 

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Hocking Hills State Park Travel Guide https://www.smartertravel.com/hocking-hills-state-park-travel-guide/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hocking-hills-state-park-travel-guide/#respond Fri, 14 Apr 2023 19:12:22 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=448670 As you journey along the stretch of highway that leads from Columbus, Ohio to Hocking Hills State Park, the scenery begins to change. Billboards and buildings fall away, replaced by rolling fields and eventually, a towering forest that seems to stretch on forever.  I visited the park in early January, when the wintery stillness highlighted […]

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As you journey along the stretch of highway that leads from Columbus, Ohio to Hocking Hills State Park, the scenery begins to change. Billboards and buildings fall away, replaced by rolling fields and eventually, a towering forest that seems to stretch on forever. 

I visited the park in early January, when the wintery stillness highlighted the otherworldly serenity of the region. However, Hocking Hills is worth a trip in any season. Whether planning a summer vacation or an autumn excursion, you’re sure to find your perfect escape in the Ohio wilderness.

Table of Contents

Fossils & History
Nature & Wildlife
Outdoor Recreation
Day Trips & Nearby Activities
Accommodations
Food & Drink
Weekend Itinerary for Hocking Hills, Ohio

Fossils & History at Hocking Hills State Park

Upper Old Man's Cave falls in Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio, United States
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Over 200 million years ago, an ancient ocean occupied the land that is now Hocking Hills. Sharp-eyed visitors can still spot marine life fossils high above sea level, embedded in the park’s characteristic black hand sandstone rock formations left behind as the water receded.

In the millions of years that followed, the region was home to many, including the people of the Adena culture, responsible for the incredible mounds built throughout Ohio, and the Wyandot people, who’s name for the river flowing through the region—hockhockinginspired the name for the park. Hocking Hills State Park is established on the lands of the Shawnee, Delaware, and Wyandot people. 

In 1924, the State of Ohio purchased the first 146 acres of what would become modern day Hocking Hills State Park. Visitation rose throughout the 20th century, resulting in the over 3 million annual visitors that enjoy the park today.

Nature & Wildlife in Hocking Hills State Park

The 2,000 acres of Hocking Hills State Park are teeming with wildlife. Drive slowly down the park’s winding roads and you’re sure to catch a glimpse of a white-tailed deer returning your gaze from the edges of the forest. Listen to the hoots of barred owls as you hike the trails and keep your eyes peeled for the bright yellow chest of a Magnolia Warbler. 

There are a few residents of the park you won’t want to run into up close, however. Black bears and bobcats both call Hocking Hills home, although spotting the former has become rare in recent decades due to overhunting. 

Outdoor Recreation

Notable Trails

Rock House cave in Hocking Hills, Ohio, United States
Carol McPherson

Each of the seven main trails in Hocking Hills has its own unique history and landscape. 

  • Ash Cave: Named for the large piles of ash uncovered by settlers when first encountering the cave. (Length: 1.5 miles)
  • Old Man’s Cave Named after and, according to many, haunted by the reclusive settler who lived in the cave in the late 18th century. (Length: 1 to 1.5 miles depending on the chosen trail.)
  • Whispering Cave: One of the longer trails in the park, hikers will encounter a swinging bridge, steep stairways, and platforms overlooking stunning views. (Length: 5 miles)
  • Rock House: Despite many trail names suggesting otherwise, Rock House is the only true cave in Hocking Hills. (Length: 1 mile)
  • Cedar Falls: Follow the trail branching off from Old Man’s Cave to see Cedar Falls, a spectacular 50-foot waterfall. (Length: ½ mile)
  • Conkle’s Hollow: Choose between the Upper Trail (2 miles) or the Lower Trail (Length: ¾ miles long and wheelchair accessible) to explore the cliffs and caverns of Conkle’s Hollow.
  • Cantwell Cliffs: The most rigorous hike in the park, the two loops of Cantwell Cliffs will bring hikers through remote wilderness, up and down winding stone steps, and through the narrow corridors of rock. (Length: 2 miles)

Guided Hikes and Climbs

Sign up for a guided excursion to get the most out of the region. 

High Rock Adventures

High Rock Adventures offers rappelling, rock climbing, EcoTours, and nature therapy tours in Hocking Hills. The adventure guides are knowledgeable and well-trained, facilitating a smooth experience for even the most anxious of hikers.

Touch the Earth Adventures

Touch the Earth Adventures, founded by Mimi Morrison in 1984, is a guide service dedicated to reconnecting guests with nature. Participants are encouraged to take a break from a society that is, according to Mimi, “focused on fast and forward.” The company’s day- or weekend-long programs are a whole mind-and-body experience, with itineraries including moonlight kayaking, poetry reading, beaver-watching, hiking, and mindfulness exercises. Find details on upcoming retreats here.

Canoeing and Kayaking

Get out on the water and explore with one of the many canoeing and kayaking tours available throughout Hocking Hills. Popular paddling areas include the Hocking River, Lake Logan, and Lake Hope.

Stargaze at John Glenn Astronomy Park

The John Glenn Astronomy park, named after the first American astronaut to orbit earth, invites visitors to take advantage of the park’s lack of light pollution to experience the wonders of the night sky. Visit to simply gaze at the uninterrupted view of the stars or participate in one of their pre-planned programs, from constellation spotting to viewings of the full moon. Make sure to take advantage of their telescope for a better look! 

Days Trips & Nearby Activities

Person firing a glass pumpkin at a class at Jack Pine Studio in Logan, Ohio, United States
Putting the finishing touches on a glass sculpture at Jack Pine Studios | Carol McPhersonCarol McPherson

Hocking Hills Orchard

Derek Mills, founder and owner of Hocking Hills Orchard and long-time apple enthusiast, invites guests to explore the more than 1,700 varieties of apples grown on his property. Sample one of his three varieties that taste eerily like bananas or marvel at an Arkansas Black apple, named for its deep purple-red skin. A true expert, Derek is always ready to fill guests in on the history of everyone’s favorite fruit, from the location of the first apples in America (Roxbury, Massachusetts) to George Washington’s favorite variety (the Newton Pippin).

Peak picking times are the second and third week of September. 

Glass Blowing at Jack Pine Studios

Get in touch with your inner artist with a glass blowing class at Jack Pine Studios in nearby Logan, Ohio. Participants are guided through every step of the process, from heating the molten glass in the forge to shaping the final details. The studio offers group sessions starting at $49 per person and private lessons starting at $195.

Moonshine Tasting

For travelers bored of typical wine tastings, try a sampler of moonshine at Hocking Hills Moonshine. This distillery offers unique flavors such as peach tea, granny apple, and blackberry. Hardcore enthusiasts can try a shot of Buckeye Thunder, a 151 proof Hocking Hills original—just make sure you have a designated driver to corral the group back to the hotel afterwards.

Hit the Golf Course

Hocking Hills Golf Club in Logan is just a short drive from the park. Play a round while enjoying the beautiful scenery, then hit the Pro Shop or the course’s onsite restaurant, The Urban Grille,  for lunch.

Accommodations

Hotels in the Park

There are dozens of accommodations within Hocking Hills, from glampgrounds to log cabins to classic bed and breakfasts. Browse through the entire catalog here. In the meantime, here are some standout options to start your search. 

Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls

Interior of a geodome and lodge at the Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls in Hocking Hills, Ohio, United States
Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls

The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls is a quiet escape from the outside world. The decentralized layout of  individual cabins, cottages, yurts, and geodomes will leave guests feeling like they’re camping alone in the woods. However, the luxury of the hotel’s on-site spa, restaurant, and gift shop are all within easy reach. Parking is spread throughout the property, so guests do not need to walk to the main building to access their vehicle. 

Magical Earth Retreat

Interior and exterior of Hobbit-inspired lodging at Magical Earth Retreat in Hocking Hills, Ohio, United States
Carol McPherson

No longer do Lord of the Rings fans have to travel to New Zealand to feel like a part of the adventure. Vacation Shire-style in one of Magical Earth Retreats partially underground rooms, stylized to look like hobbit houses from the famous franchise. Each room features sinks made from reclaimed wine barrels, cozy electric fireplaces, colorful vintage-style kitchenettes, and unique decor.

Shared amenities include an outdoor sauna and communal fire pits dispersed throughout the property. 

Hocking Hills State Park Lodge

Exterior of the main building at Hocking Hills State Park Lodge in Ohio, United States (left) and outlying cabins on the property (right)
Hocking Hills Lodge & Conference Center

Floor-to-ceiling windows, rustic wooden beams, and roaring fireplaces greet guests as they enter Hocking Hills State Park Lodge. Rebuilt bigger and better than ever following fires in 2016, the State Park Lodge has 81 guestrooms and 40 free-standing cabins, including pet-friendly cabins. The property has an indoor and outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, and restaurant on-site—a much-appreciated convenience after a long day exploring the park.

Food and Drink

Plate of glazed donuts from the Ridge Inn in Laurelville, Ohio, United States
Fresh glazed donuts at The Ridge Inn | Carol McPhersonCarol McPherson

Rock House Restaurant

Enjoy a hearty meal at Rock House Restaurant, located inside the Hocking Hills State Lodge, surrounded by rustic architecture and roaring fireplaces. 

The Ridge Inn

The Ridge Inn is located in nearby Laurelville, Ohio. While the restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, locals know it best for Jo’s Famous Donuts, made fresh and sold first-come, first-serve on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 

Kindred Spirits Restaurant

Kindred Spirits Restaurant, located at The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, serves up gourmet dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy a cocktail or coffee by the sitting room fireplace before heading into the spacious dining area, both located inside the property’s original 19th century log cabins. 

Hocking Hills Winery

Unwind after a day of hiking with a sampler flight of wine and a charcuterie board at Hocking Hills Winery. Try one of their Wine Slushies in flavors like pink lemonade and sangria for a fun summer treat. 

Weekend Itinerary for Hocking Hills, Ohio

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Editor’s Note: The author was hosted by Hocking Hills Tourism Association.

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From clever sand-removing brushes to a high-performance waterproof camera, these beach bag essentials will make your trip to the beach much more enjoyable.

HyperGo Body Wipes

Hypergo body wipes, both in the package and unfolded to their full height and width
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After a long day at the beach, you’ll have sand, salt, and sweat on your body. Quickly refresh before heading back to your car—or the closest bar—with HyperGo Full Body Wipe. These biodegradable, hypoallergenic wipes come in a variety of sizes—and they don’t leave a sticky residue. Bonus: The wipes are alcohol-free and also have a moisturizing component.

ALVABABY Waterproof Wet Bag

ALVABABY Waterproof Wet Bags in pink and grey
Amazon

These water-resistant pouches by ALVABABY are amazingly multi-functional—marketed as a convenient diaper bag for cloth diapers, you can also use them for a wet swimsuit, to separate dirty items from the rest of your beach bag, or to protect your phone or any other valuables from water and sand.

Sun Bum Texturizing Sea Salt Spray

Amazon

Throw this sea salt spray into your beach bag to maintain those windswept waves before and after you hit the beach. It will complement your artfully tousled hair and protect your locks from damaging UV rays so your hair won’t dry out. I recommend using it on damp hair and reapplying after swimming.

Icy Cool TSA Approved Neoprene Caddy

Amazon

Keep those beach bag essentials that you don’t want to be exposed to the sun shaded and cool with these bags. Whether it’s your phone, a snack, medications, or toiletry items, these pouches are a great alternative to a cooler. Simply freeze the inserts and place them in the lining of the bag.

Vitrix Kitchenware Bottle Caps

Vitrix Kitchenware Bottle Caps in red and green
Amazon

Throw this bottle stopper in your beach bag so you can close and save your drink on the beach. Each bottle stopper comes in a different color, so you know whose bottle is whose. The stopper fits on bottles like beer, wine, water, juice, or sports drinks, and is a must-have for serious beach days.

Takeya Actives Water Bottle

Takeya Actives Water Bottle in the sand on the beach by a volleyball net
Amazon

Stay hydrated at the beach with a Takeya water bottle. These babies will stay cold for 24 hours, and come in sizes as large as 40 ounces. Whether it’s water or something stronger that you want to keep discretely chilled, this bottle will be one less thing to pack in a cooler.

Beach Sandy Sand Remover 

Beach Sandy Sand Remover with carrying case (left) and person using the Beach Sandy Sand Remover (right)
Amazon

This miraculous brush set removes sand from your body and belongings after a long day at the beach. It wicks away any excess moisture and sand so you won’t track anything back to your car or house. The lightweight beechwood brushes come in a portable microfiber towel bag.

Dock & Bay Towel Microfiber Towel

Dock & Bay Towel Microfiber Towel
Amazon

Dock & Bay makes roomy quick-dry towels that are easy to transport and perfect for the beach. The extra-large size is great for more than one person to use, and the lightweight material makes it easy to shake any excess sand off.

Blue Lizard Sport Sunscreen

Bottle of Blue Lizard Sport Sunscreen (left) and graphics saying "Free From Parabens and Fragrances" (right)
Amazon

Obviously sunscreen and sun protection are beach bag essentials, but I especially love Blue Lizard Sport for its environmentally friendly formula. The formula is also mineral-based and paraben-free. This dermatologist-recommended sunscreen also packs up to 80 minutes of water resistance.

INSMY Portable Bluetooth Speakers

INSMY Portable Bluetooth Speaker (left) and person on beach blanket holding a book next to a set of INSMY Portable Bluetooth Speakers (right)
Amazon

This portable speaker is perfect for the beach: It can float and has a long-lasting battery of up to twenty-four hours for days spent relaxing on the sand. Amazon reviewers love the sound quality, and the speaker doesn’t take up too much room in your bag.

Beach Reads 

Woman reading book in hammock
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Nothing beats relaxing on the sand with a good book or magazine. Whether it’s a new, juicy novel or your favorite classic, a book is always one of my top beach bag essentials.

I’m currently reading Book Lovers by Emily Henry, and highly recommend it as a beach read this summer. Check out some of our readers’ choices for top beach reads on Amazon.

GoPro HERO11 Waterproof Underwater Camera

The GoPro HERO11 Waterproof Underwater Camera and YISENCE Waterproof camera in teal
Amazon

If you don’t trust a waterproof case to fully protect your smartphone against the waves, the GoPro HERO11 is the perfect solution. This powerhouse camera can capture 5.3K video (that’s 91% higher resolution than 4k!), high-resolution images, and offers slo-mo playback. At almost $500, this camera is certainly an investment. If you’d rather leave the high-tech gear to the photography enthusiasts, this waterproof digital camera from YISENCE will capture your beach memories perfectly in up to 10 feet of water and at a price point below $100.

Wallaroo Hat Company Crushable Hats

Two designs from Wallaroo Hat Company Crushable Hats
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For more beach bag essentials that will protect you from the sun, you’ll want a stylish hat for the beach. The Wallaroo Hat Company makes crushable hats for men, women, and kids, plus the fabric is UPF 50+ protective. The Catalina Cowboy Hat in particular is great for its style, lightweight material, and easy reshaping.

REKS Unbreakable Sunglasses

Pair of REKS Unbreakable Sunglasses (left) and person modeling REKS Unbreakable Sunglasses (right)
Amazon

Sunglasses are a must-have item at the beach, and REKS Unbreakables are one of the ultimate beach bag essentials because they won’t break or scratch, and still have UV 400 protective lenses. Available in a variety of styles for both men and women, just add on floating croakies and you’ll never lose or damage your sunglasses at the beach again.

Zesica Beach Cover Up

Model showing two angles of the Zesica Beach Cover Up
Amazon

A cover-up is a classic, but often one of the more neglected beach bag essentials. I love this light and airy dress from Zesica because it’s more like a blanket, and you can adjust it to cover only the areas you don’t want to be exposed to the sun.

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Key Things to Know About National Park Reservations This Summer https://www.smartertravel.com/national-parks-reservations/ https://www.smartertravel.com/national-parks-reservations/#respond Fri, 24 Mar 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=434077 Planning a national parks trip this summer? You’re not alone—national park visitation is steadily rising back to pre-pandemic levels. Despite the overall dip in visitation across the parks system in recent years, many individual parks broke their previous visitation records during the pandemic, bringing to light the need for a way to minimize overcrowding. Previously, national […]

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Planning a national parks trip this summer? You’re not alone—national park visitation is steadily rising back to pre-pandemic levels. Despite the overall dip in visitation across the parks system in recent years, many individual parks broke their previous visitation records during the pandemic, bringing to light the need for a way to minimize overcrowding.

Previously, national parks only required reservations for certain popular trails, attractions, or camping. However, some popular parks have decided to require reservations (in the form of advance ticket sales) just to enter the gates this summer, in order to better preserve these ecological landmarks.

Tips for National Park Reservations

  • Plan ahead: peak times (like weekends) will likely sell out quickly, so check to see when tickets will go on sale and be ready to book.
  • Remember that the time zone for ticket releases are in the park’s local time, so be sure to set your clock accordingly.
  • Create an account on recreation.gov and save all your information before tickets go on sale. This will let you check out quickly once it’s time to buy tickets, which can be crucial for getting a coveted reservation. 
  • Check with the individual park’s website directly through the National Park Service to find out any advance requirements for entry or activities.

Here are the national parks that are currently requiring reservations:

Acadia National Park

Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
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Although Acadia National Park isn’t requiring reservations to enter the park, you will need a ticket if you want to visit one of the most popular attractions—Cadillac Mountain Summit Road. You can hike up to this scenic spot without a ticket, but you’ll need one to drive up from May 24 through October 22. 

Tickets cost $4 per vehicle, and can be purchased here. Daytime and sunrise tickets are available and pass holder can begin their drive any time within 90 minutes of the time shown on the ticket. From May 24 through July 1st, reservations will only be available to purchase two days in advance of the reservation date to accommodate the road’s repaving schedule. From July 1st through October 22nd, 30 percent of the times will be available to purchase 90 days before the reservation date, while the remaining 70 percent of tickets will be opened up for purchase two days before the reservation date. 

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park, Montana
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To get almost anywhere inside Glacier National Park, you’ll need to drive along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. However, from May 26 to September 10, you’ll need to purchase a $2 per vehicle entry ticket (in addition to the standard Glacier National Park site pass) to drive along the road. The majority of tickets will be released 60 days in advance on recreation.gov, with the remaining being released two days in advance of the entry date. Didn’t snag a ticket? Reservations are only required for Going-to-the-Sun Road between the hours of 6am to 3pm. 

Haleakala National Park

Person hiking in Haleakala National Park
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The summit of Haleakala volcano is such a popular place to watch the sunrise, that the park has been requiring reservations well before the pandemic, and this year is no different. Reservations will be required for each vehicle entering the park from 3am-7am. Reservations can be made up to 60 days in advance on recreation.gov, and cost $1. No advance tickets are needed to enter the park after 7am. 

Rocky Mountain National Park

Elk grazing in Rocky Mountain National Park
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Rocky Mountain National Park is implementing a new timed entry permit reservation system for visits beginning on May 26. Two types of permits will be available: Bear Lake Road Corridor (which includes the entire park as well) or a general park permit (excludes the Bear Lake Road Corridor area).

Reservations began on May 1, and are needed to enter the park between May 26 through October 22. More reservations will be released on the 1st of each month at 8am MDT, and 40 percent of tickets will be held for purchase at 5pm MDT the day prior to the visit date. Tickets are free and available on recreation.gov, but there is a $2 non-refundable “reservation fee” per vehicle.

Arches National Park

Arches National Park in Utah at sunset
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From April 1 to October 21, visitors must make reservations to visit Arches National Park between the hours of 7am and 4pm. Tickets are on a per vehicle basis and, like Rocky Mountain National Park, are available for just the $2 processing fee from recreation.gov.

Reservations can be purchased 3 months ahead of the reservation date at 8am MT, meaning reservations for April will be available in January, reservations for May will be available in February, and so on.

Some tickets will remain available for purchase at 6pm MT one day prior to the listed reservation date, but these are in high-demand and tend to be snatched up quickly.

Shenandoah National Park

Person sitting on rock and enjoying the views on Old Rag Mountain in Shenandoah National Park
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While visitors can still access Shenandoah National Park with just the standard park entrance pass, now through November 30th guests must purchase an additional day-use pass to hike in areas on and around Old Rag Mountain between the hours of 12pm and 12am.

Tickets are $1 per person and must be purchased online or over the phone—no tickets are available for purchase at the park. Of the 800 daily tickets available, half will be available for purchase within 30 days of the reservation date and the remaining half will be available 5 days prior to the reservation date. Tickets are limited to 4 per person.

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For most of us, staying in an overwater bungalow perched above some turquoise lagoon far, far away, is a dream trip, a once-in-a-lifetime thing. We scrimp and save so we can spare no expense. And it’s worth it—especially if you’re headed for one of the world’s best.

Escape with us to thatched-roof hideaways where colorful reefs await at the bottom of your ladder and glass floor panels and outdoor showers remind you that there’s no vacation quite like this.

Resort Number of Bungalows Butler  All-Inclusive Type of Water 
South Pacific
Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora 108 No Packages Available Ocean Lagoon
Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort 38 Yes No Ocean Lagoon
Likuliku Lagoon Resort 10 No Yes Ocean Lagoon
Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa 54 No No Ocean Lagoon
InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa 84 No No Ocean Lagoon
COMO Laucala 1 Yes Yes Ocean Lagoon
Asia
Joali Maldives 73 Yes Packages Available Ocean Lagoon 
Park Hyatt Maldives 14 No Yes Ocean Lagoon
Anantara Kihavah Villas 42 Yes Yes Ocean Lagoon/Pool
St. Regis Bora Bora 77 Yes Yes Ocean Lagoon
The Standard Huruvalhi Maldives 115 Yes Packages Available Ocean Lagoon/Pool
Song Saa Private Island 9 No Packages Available Ocean
COMO Cocoa Island 33 No Yes Ocean Lagoon
Misool Eco Resort 8 No Yes Ocean Lagoon
North/Central America
Cayo Espanto 1 Yes Yes Caribbean Sea
Royalton Antigua Resort and Spa All Inclusive 6 Yes Yes Bay
Sandals South Coast 12 Yes Yes Caribbean Sea
Europe
Hotel Palafitte 24 No No Lake
Stella Island Luxury Resort 9 No Packages Available Pool

Overwater Bungalows to Add to Your Bucket-List

South Pacific

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

Aerial view of overwater bungalows and main property at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora
Four Seasons Bora Bora

Number of Bungalows: 108

What’s Unique: The classic magazine cover shot, Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora‘s picturesque string of bungalows arcs over turquoise South Pacific waters at the foot of Mt. Otemanu. The bungalows, fanning out from a lush private island, are some of the most luxurious in French Polynesia. Most thatched-roof bungalows have glass floor panels that look into the lagoon and some have private infinity-edge pools. The resort’s own marine biologist grafts coral and offers tours of the lagoon sanctuary.

Over-the-Top Services: Breakfast is delivered to you in a ceremonial Polynesian canoe and served with fragrant bouquets of flowers. As your table is being set, you can take a short canoe ride with a rower and wake to the sounds of Tahitian song.

Sofitel Moorea Beach Resort

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows at Sofitel Moorea Beach Resort, Moorea Island, French Polynesia

Number of Bungalows: 38 overwater, 110 in total

What’s Unique: On the northeastern coast of Moorea overlooking Tahiti, Sofitel Moorea occupies a coveted spot on one of the island’s most beautiful white-sand beaches. Snorkeling is popular here, and overwater-bungalow guests often have to shoo aside fish when climbing into the water from their private terraces. The bungalows—with glass floor panels, daybeds, stunning stone-tiled rain showers, and lavish bath amenities—define modern luxury with the French sophistication the Sofitel brand is known for.

Over-the-Top Services: Twice a week the resort’s K restaurant, with views of Tahiti and the peaceful lagoon, presents a Polynesian showcase—an evening of celebration, Polynesian food and drink, and a traditional dance performance.

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows at Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Malolo Island, Fiji

Number of Bungalows: 10

What’s Unique: The first and only resort in Fiji with overwater bungalows (called bure in Fijian), Likuliku is built on the edge of a protected coral reef. Between the overwater bures and the shoreline is a tidal lagoon that fills at high tide and dries at low tide, which makes for interesting seabed exploring. Since there are only 10 overwater bungalows here, foot traffic on the boardwalk is minimal. The experience feels exclusive in this remote part of the Mamanuca archipelago, making the five-star resort especially popular with honeymooners.

Over-the-Top Services: The chef delivers a complimentary daily canape plate at sunset, exclusively to overwater-bure guests. Planning an engagement or vow renewal? Check Remarkable Honeymoons or Likuliku’s wedding page for packages that include everything from a candlelit wedding dinner for the couple to a Fijian-warrior guard and escort.

Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows at Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa, Moorea Island, French Polynesia
Hilton Hotels & Resorts

Number of Bungalows: 54

What’s Unique: These bungalows perch above the wide, shallow lagoon that surrounds the island of Moorea, a seven-minute flight from Tahiti. Located on Moorea’s north side, Hilton Moorea Lagoon‘s bungalows are perfectly positioned for taking in views of sunrises, sunsets, and the island’s mountain ridges. Bedrooms feature a glass floor panel, and large Italian bathrooms include marble flooring, rain showers, claw-foot tubs, and dual vessel sinks made of stone. You can snorkel right off your deck. At night, sharks are occasionally sighted beneath the boardwalk at the resort’s Toatea Bar.

Over-the-Top Services: Head over to the Moorea Lagoon spa, where you can opt for their anti-jetlag massage to refresh after a long flight or enjoy a couple’s treatment with a view of the lagoon.

InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows at InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa in Motu Piti Aau, French Polynesia
InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa

Number of Bungalows: 84

What’s Unique: This eco-friendly hotel in pumps ice-cold seawater from depths of 3,000 feet to power the air-conditioning in overwater bungalows and throughout the resort. InterContinental Bora Bora Resort & Thalasso Spa is also home to the South Pacific’s first thalassotherapy center and uses the deep-sea waters in spa treatments. In the overwater bungalows, very little separates you from spectacular mountain and lagoon views. There’s a glass wall in the bedroom, and the living room features a glass coffee table that opens up so you can toss pieces of bread to the colorful fish below. Even the bathtub offers a picture-perfect view of the water.

Over-the-Top Services: During a treatment at the Deep Ocean Spa, you can watch marine life pass below glass floor panels.

COMO Laucala Island

Main living space opening up onto a terrace in an overwater bungalow at COMO Laucala 
COMO Laucala Island

Number of Bungalows: 1 Overwater, 25 total. 

What’s Unique: The overwater bungalow at Fiji’s COMO Laucala Island is a split level villa with two bedrooms, and a pool carved into the rock cliff. Enjoy your meals in the outdoor dining “bures” (huts), or relax on a daybed or sun lounger, all with your private swimming pool and deck. The bungalow has room for up to four guests, has a fully stocked bar, and stunning views of the ocean. 

Over-the-Top Services: The onsite spa, COMO Shambhala Retreat transports you to an oasis of peace and calm. The wellness center is surrounded by lily pads floating in still ponds, and features a hot stone heater, outdoor bathtub, body scrubs, scalp treatments, and more.

Asia

Joali Maldives

Overwater bungalow at sunset at Joali Maldives

Number of Bungalows: 73

What’s Unique: Designed as a luxurious art-immersive island retreat, Joali Maldives prides themselves on helping guests find joy during their stay. Throughout the resort there are one-of-a-kind art installations, which you can explore freely during your stay. The state-of-the-art mood control lighting in your room will ensure peace and rest during your stay. Book their Wellbeing Programme to get an inside look at what holistic approaches you can take for full mind, body and spirit wellness. 

Over-The-Top-Services: Joali Maldives partners with “visiting practitioners” to provide curated experiences for guests throughout the year, from elegant champagne dinners to gin tasting sessions to tennis tournaments.

Park Hyatt Maldives

Aerial view of island and overwater bungalows at Park Hyatt Maldives
Park Hyatt Maldives

Number of  Bungalows: 14 Overwater

What’s Unique: Although Hyatt is a familiar name, the services and experiences you get at Park Hyatt Maldives are far from usual. Whether it’s a floating breakfast while relaxing in your pool, a candlelit beach dinner, yoga on the beach, relaxing with a singing bowl meditation, or having an adventure snorkeling, your stay will be filled with wonder. 

Over-The-Top-Services: Dine in the Chef’s Garden Treehouse, with vegan cuisine prepared with organic vegetables grown within the resort. 

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

Couple walking towards circle of overwater bungalows at Anantara Kihavah Villas, Kihavah on Huravalhi Island in the Maldives
Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

Number of Bungalows: 42

What’s Unique: Book a stay at the Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas resort in the Baa Atoll region and you’ll arrive via seaplane from Male, the Maldives’ capital. Set out over crystal-clear waters are the resort’s one-bedroom and two-bedroom overwater villas, each with its own private infinity-edge pool. From your sunken glass-bottom bathtub (built for two) you can watch tiny fish swim beneath you while you soak. Other luxuries include his-and-hers walk-in wardrobes, a wine chiller, a hammock, a rain shower, an outdoor shower, and a personal villa host who is on call 24 hours a day.

Over-the-Top Services: Dine at the Anantara Kihavah’s underwater restaurant, then return to your villa for the Slumber Guru experience: a luxury essential oil bath by candlelight, a massage, and a perfect night’s rest in your 1,000 thread count sheets. It sure beats the standard “Do Not Disturb” door hanger.

St. Regis Bora Bora 

Overwater bungalows in a row at St. Regis Bora Bora

Number of Bungalows: 77 overwater

What’s Unique: Touted as the South Pacific’s “most spacious” overwater bungalows, St. Regis Bora Bora has six different types of overwater bungalows to choose from. From an overwater superior, your basic over water bungalow, to the Overwater Royal Otemanu, a 2 Bedroom Villa, with views of Mt. Otemanu. You’ll have everything you need, thanks to St. Regis’ acclaimed butler service. 

Over-the-Top-Services: Three words: Outdoor Candlit Massage. A service that seems too luxurious to be true can be yours when you stay at St. Regis. Find bliss while you receive a massage under the gazebo on the beach, at sunset, surrounded by candles. 

The Standard Huruvalhi Maldives

Aerial view of overwater bungalows at The Standard Huruvalhi Maldives

Number of Bungalows: 115

What’s Unique: While relaxation is typically on your mind when you book an overwater bungalow, The Standard Huruvalhi Maldives offers a unique blend of tranquility with a fun social scene. Swim with the Manta Rays,  try waterskiing, enjoy happy hour at Todis Bar, or enjoy a Maldivian feast at Guduguda the overwater restaurant. 

Over-The-Top-Services: Book a chartered boat to your own private island, Kuda Vilingilli. Housed with a pergola with blankets, cushions, and a picnic basket, you can do as you please for as long as you like, without anyone else around to interrupt. Simply call the resort on the provided cell phone when you are ready to return. 

Song Saa Private Island

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows at Song Saa Private Island, Koh Ouen And Koh Rong, Cambodia
Song Saa Private Island

Number of Bungalows: 9

What’s Unique: This resort is the first to be built on Cambodia’s mostly untouched islands in the Koh Rong archipelago. Song Saa spreads across two islands which are connected by a footbridge over a marine reserve, and with any luck, you’ll spot one of the protected sea turtles or seahorses during your stay. The resort’s ultramodern overwater villas have an air of always-been-here authenticity thanks to the reclaimed wood from retired fishing boats and local driftwood incorporated into the architecture and furnishings. The organic design manages to effortlessly blend luxuries like private infinity-edge pools, outdoor showers, and sunken bathtubs into the surrounding rainforest.

Over-the-Top Services: Indulge in a Buddhist-inspired treatment at the resort’s rainforest wellness center or have local monks perform a traditional blessings ceremony for you. Staff can also turn your villa into a private cinema with a screen and projector for movie night.

COMO Cocoa Island

Long line of overwater bungalows and villas at COMO Cocoa Island
COMO Cocoa Island

Number of Bungalows: 33

What’s Unique: Just a 40-minute speedboat ride from the Maldives’ international airport, this luxurious COMO resort on the private Cocoa Island (known locally as Makunufushi) is like no other. Cocoa Island by COMO‘s overwater-bungalow suites are built in the style of traditional Dhoni, the wooden boats used by local fishermen. They might look like mini Noah’s arks, but these suites don’t actually float. They’re fixed to stilts over the Indian Ocean and include private sundecks, luxurious bathrooms, and large windows with gorgeous views.

Over-the-Top Services: Wellness is a major focus at the resort, with therapies at the Shambhala Retreat center and Shambhala raw-cuisine options. Take a yoga or meditation class in the retreat center’s open-air pavilion, or experience India’s holistic Ayurvedic therapy in one of four massage-treatment rooms. Cocoa Island butlers often arrange intimate dinners and guided snorkeling tours for guests.

Misool Eco Resort

Aerial view of overwater bungalows at Misool Eco Resort, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Misool

Number of Bungalows: 8

What’s Unique: On a private Indonesian island inside a protected No-Take Zone, this dive resort and conservation center treads lightly. Not a single tree was felled to create Misool, a Secret Retreats-member resort. It was built entirely of driftwood and naturally fallen timbers milled onsite in the presence of cockatoos, parrots, baby sharks, and sea turtles. Surrounding Misool are some of the richest reefs on Earth, in the waters of the Coral Triangle region. When you’re not diving, read a book on your verandah’s hammock or soak in the tropical vibe while showering in a Balinese-style bathroom that opens up to the sky.

Over-the-Top Services: Excellent service is a hallmark here. The resort’s maximum capacity is only 40 guests and the staff-to-guest ratio is four to one. Book the spa’s after-sun skin-rescue treatment, complete with a banana-leaf body wrap right on your verandah.

North/Central America

Cayo Espanto

Aerial view of private island and bungalow at Cayo Espanto, Ambergris Caye, Belize
Cayo Espanto: A Private Island

Number of Bungalows: 1 overwater

What’s Unique: Cayo Espanto, on a private four-acre island in Belize’s Ambergris Caye area, is the next best thing to having your own Caribbean island. There are no more than 18 guests here at any given time, and the overwater bungalow and six beachfront villas are situated so that you need not see another soul during your stay if you don’t want to. As overwater bungalows go, Cayo Espanto’s one-bedroom is huge at 1,000 square feet. It sits alone at the end of a 150-foot dock. A glass floor panel looks onto the silvery bonefish below, and one of the world’s largest barrier reefs is nearby.

Over-the-Top Services: The chef customizes a menu based on the preferences you indicate in a pre-arrival survey. While you’re here, a personal butler is assigned to you.

Royalton Antigua Resort and Spa All Inclusive

Aerial view of the Royalton Antigua Resort and Spa All Inclusive, including overwater villas and bungalows
Royalton Antigua Resort and Spa All Inclusive

Number of Overwater Bungalows: 6

What’s Unique: This all-inclusive resort has everything you need for the ultimate Caribbean vacation, complete with their adults-only overwater bungalows. Fitted with a king bed, seating area with a sofa bed, dining room, and a swim-out infinity plunge pool, you’ll experience Caribbean luxury like never before. To add to the experience, the bungalows feature an over-water hammock and glass floors to peep at the ocean below. 

Over-The-Top-Services: At Antigua’s first overwater bungalows, you will enjoy a complimentary romantic dinner served in your room, sparkling wine served upon arrival, a personal butler, and jacuzzi. An added specialty: when you book at least one day in advance, you can have your very own on-site mixologist service on your private terrace. 

Sandals South Coast

Aerial view of the overwater bungalows and villas gathered around a heart-shaped boardwalk at Sandals South Coast in Jamaica
Sandals South Coast

Number of Overwater Bungalows: 12

What’s Unique: Sandals has introduced overwater bungalows at three of their caribbean resorts: South Coast in Whitehouse Jamaica, Grande St. Lucian, and Royal Caribbean in Montego Bay, Jamaica. While Caribbean overwater bungalows were less common, they have started to pop up more around the islands.  Touted as the “Honeymoon Bungalow,” South Coast’s twelve overwater bungalows are in situated over the sea in a heart shape, ideal for a couples getaway (honeymoon or not!) An outdoor shower, private Tranquility Soaking Tub, and hammocks over the ocean so you can lie and melt all your worries away. Enjoy gazing at the water through the glass floor panels with lights even when you are tucked away inside. 

Over-The-Top-Services: Scuba lovers will be thrilled with the scuba diving that is included in your stay. Learn how to scuba dive with PADI certified teachers, and after your 3-hour lesson, it will be time to start exploring. Your top-of-the-line equipment is included as well, so you will be all set for your scuba adventure. 

Europe

Hotel Palafitte

View of the ocean from a balcony attached to an overwater bungalow at Hotel Palafitte

Number of Bungalows: 24

What’s Unique: For a less traditional overwater bungalow stay, Hotel Palafitte in Neuchâtel, Switzerland has several bungalows situated on Lake Neuchâtel. Built on stilts for the 2002 Swiss National Exhibition, it was designed by architect Kurt Hofmann in collaboration with students from the hotel management school l’Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne, and is truly a work of art. Enjoy views of the Alps while you take a dip in the lake, or explore it by paddleboard or kayak. 

Over-The-Top Services: Service is key at Hotel Palafitte, and your every need will be taken care of. Whether you book a massage at the onsite spa, or book a tandem paragliding day through the concierge, you can create whatever type of vacation you choose while staying at this distinctive hotel. 

Stella Island Luxury Resort

Overwater villas at Stella Island Luxury Resort, Greece
Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa

Number of Bungalows: 9

What’s Unique: While not over ocean water, the overwater bungalows at Stella Island Luxury Resort are over a giant pool, for a truly unique overwater experience. Located on Crete, this adults-only (ages 15 and over) resort is the perfect spot for complete relaxation- choose their all-inclusive option so all you have to worry about is booking your spa treatment while you are there. There is plenty to explore around the island, or you can easily spend the day doing various activities or simply unwinding by the pool. 

Over-The-Top Services: For the ultimate overwater bungalow experience, book their Grand Overwater Bungalow. Larger than the regular bungalows, the Grand Overwater Bungalow features a jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation. You can jump right  into the infinity pool, or lounge in an overwater hammock. 

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