These cats aren’t afraid to go outside or get wet. You can catch them surfing, canoeing and hiking. Plus, learn how to train your cat for adventures.
Author: Sarah Sekula, Special to USA TODAY
If candle-lit dinners and rose-strewn beds aren’t your style, these honeymoons might be for you
These ideas may appeal to you, especially if your original destination is off limits due to COVID-19 or traditional honeymoons don’t do it for you.
Explore these non-traditional honeymoon spots
If you’re the type of newlywed who registered at REI, read ahead for honeymoon destinations that might be just your style.
Stand-up paddleboarding is a perfect social-distancing activity. Here are 6 spots to try it.
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California redwood road trip: 5 memorable ways to experience the massive trees
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20 rad vacation rentals for 2020, from California to Vermont
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Joshua Tree National Park turns 25. But what is a Joshua tree?
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Clear kayak tours and otter-spotting in Florida offer an antidote to amusement parks
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