Outdoor enthusiasts will be hard pressed to find a destination with more natural beauty and opportunities for adventure than Central Oregon.
Located in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, Breckenridge is home to one of North America's most popular ski resorts during the winter months, and offers outdoor enthusiasts a variety of summertime adventures.
Buffalo is the second most populous city in New York after New York City. It's located at the head of the Niagara River across from Fort Erie, Ontario, and just 17 miles south of Niagara Falls.
Considered to be the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is known both for its modern comforts and one-of-a-kind attractions.
The combined elements of beautiful mountain scenery, Old West heritage, tourist traps and celebrity residents give Jackson a unique atmosphere both cosmopolitan and frontier.
Las Vegas is the largest city in the state of Nevada. Nicknamed Sin City and the Entertainment Capital of the World, it is situated in the midst of the southern Nevada desert landscape.
The city of Los Angeles is the largest city in California. Located on a broad basin in Southern California, it is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, deep valleys, forests, desert, and the Pacific Ocean.
Central Florida is a fun place to be. 52 million people visit the region every year - and it's not just for the theme parks (which include Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando).
Welcome to the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas; a subtropical haven marked by a mild climate, abundant wildlife, rich culture, and a cost of living that is sure to bring smiles.
Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city of Utah. It is one of the largest cities in the Southwest region of the United States, although its climate is more similar to the Rocky Mountain region.
Santa Barbara is located geographically less than 100 miles from hyper-metropolitan Los Angeles but differs vastly from its huge neighbor to the south.