Most St. Augustine tours will focus on its history, but there’s plenty more to learn about the culture of this northeastern Florida city. Here are a few fun facts you might not know about St. Augustine: It’s the Oldest City in America – St. Augustine was founded by the Spanish in 1565, making it the […]
Not only is it possible to take your St. Augustine tour on foot, but we actually recommend it. St. Augustine is a relatively small and dense city with a lot of popular tourist attractions, making it a bit of a nightmare to drive in. Finding parking can be difficult and it’s common to find yourself […]
There’s a reason why St. Augustine tours tend to be on foot instead of by car. The Ancient City is both very small and very popular, making it frustrating to drive through but very easy to walk. In fact, St. Augustine nets an overall walk score of 85 out of 100, making it one of […]
No St. Augustine tour would be complete without a trip down St. George Street, the city’s main tourist thoroughfare. Once the main route through the city center, St. George Street is now home to historic buildings, primo restaurants, and charming shopping destinations. We highly recommend visiting this part of the city to get a taste […]
Although you’ll see plenty of gorgeous beaches and charming shopping districts on a St. Augustine tour, the city is most famous for its long history. Originally founded by the Spanish in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest surviving European settlement in the United States, having been continuously inhabited for close to 500 years. Nicknamed “the […]
Whether you’re a history buff or a beach bum, you’re sure to find something to enjoy on your trip to sunny St. Augustine. Here are just a few of the attractions that keep tourists coming back to this charming northern Florida city: If you’re interested in history, we highly recommend taking a St. Augustine tour […]
A 60-mile scenic loop that runs over the top of the range and back down again, the La Sal Mountain Loop Road is the best way to see the La Sals up close. However, it can also be a little confusing to find, especially since the road changes names a few times. Here’s a guide […]
Although you can explore the mountain range up close by driving straight to them, the best view of the La Sals is actually at the La Sal Mountain Viewpoint in nearby Arches National Park, right on the other side of Moab. The viewpoint is located just past the entrance to the park and features incredible […]
Not only can you drive through the La Sal mountain range, but there’s actually a scenic loop that offers a terrific tour through the peaks. The La Sal Mountain Loop Road, labeled on road signs as FR 062, takes you on a 60-mile loop over the top of the mountains before depositing you back near […]
The La Sal mountain range is home to a wide variety of wildlife, from common western alpine animals like elk to more elusive critters like the American marten, which was first spotted in the area in 2019. Other animals native to the La Sals include bighorn sheep, black bears, cougars, bobcats, foxes, porcupines, and pikas. […]