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I first visited Joshua Tree National Park over 15 years ago with my dad, and I've been itching to return ever since. In photos it looks like a desert full of rocks. In reality, it's one of the most magical places we've visited in the USA — and we've been to quite a few. 😅
Redwood National Park in northern California is home to the world's tallest trees. Discover our 15 best tips on what to see and do, from Fern Canyon to Avenue of the Giants, plus practical advice on when to visit, where to stay, and how much it all costs.
You stand at the base of a tree, craning your neck so far back it hurts — and you still can't see the top. General Sherman Tree, the largest living tree on the planet, soars 84 metres high with a trunk circumference of an incredible 31 metres. Welcome to Sequoia National Park.
Yosemite National Park is one of those places that permanently recalibrates your sense of beauty. Granite monoliths towering over a kilometre high, waterfalls plunging hundreds of metres into a glacier-carved valley, ancient sequoias that make you feel like an ant — all in one park in the heart of California's Sierra Nevada.
A complete guide to Seward, Alaska — boat tours to tidewater glaciers in Kenai Fjords, Exit Glacier, Harding Icefield Trail, whale and puffin watching, hotel recommendations, restaurants, and practical tips for the drive from Anchorage along the Seward Highway.