While it can be extremely nerve-wracking to go camping by yourself in the woods, I promise you it’s worth it. Being able to spend a night under the stars around a campfire with a good book and some music… heaven.
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While it can be extremely nerve-wracking to go camping by yourself in the woods, I promise you it’s worth it. Being able to spend a night under the stars around a campfire with a good book and some music… heaven.
You probably think of the summertime when talking about hiking, but imagine this… fewer bugs and people on the trails. That’s what you’ll get in addition to your favorite trails being transformed in the wintertime.
While there’s over 50 miles of trails to explore, these are some of the most popular (and my favorite) ones worth checking out.
Believe it or not, Ohio is actually a very beautiful state. There are hundreds of waterfalls, gorges, historical sites, and more worth exploring (and photographing).
With over 180 state parks to choose from in Upstate New York, it can be hard to decide on where to start. Upstate consists of canyons, gorges, waterfalls, beaches, rivers, mountains, forests, lakes, farmland, and more.
There’s about 50 state parks and forests in West Virginia that have a wide range of activities to do, from whitewater rafting, boating, hiking, snow sports and more! The state has absolutely stunning mountain and lake views and waterfalls galore worth exploring here in #AlmostHeaven.
Easily one of the most impressive sights I’ve seen in years can be found within the Monongahela National Forest. The towering view of Seneca Rocks rises over 900 feet above the North Fork River and it will definitely take your breath away.
I think we can all agree that sunflowers make everyone happy. Luckily, Ohio has quite a few sunflower fields throughout the state for the public to enjoy in the late summer and early fall.