While fairly strenuous, Angels Landing is one of the most popular hikes for anyone spending one day in Zion National Park. The trailhead is accessible by both car and shuttle, so it’s easy enough to get there. The hike itself, however, is fairly difficult and typically takes about four hours round trip. The trail is […]
Many people bring their cars on Martha’s Vineyard tours since the island has plenty of roads connecting everything. The island itself is pretty small but, at 87 square miles, it’s just large enough that you can’t exactly reach everything on foot. Some people choose to rent cars, but bringing your own is a more cost-effective […]
With about 230 square miles to explore, driving is the best way to experience a Zion National Park tour. However, like any national park, you’ll have to buy an entrance pass to get in. At Zion, the fee for a single vehicle is $35. Once you’ve paid, the pass entitles you to enter the park […]
If you’re bringing your car on a Bryce Canyon tour, you’ll have to pay a $35 entrance fee to get into the park itself. That fee covers the car and all occupants inside, so as long as you can all cram yourselves into one vehicle, you can get the whole family into the park for […]
While you can’t drive off-road through the park, any Bryce Canyon tour will take you up and down the scenic highways that run through the area. Both the Bryce Amphitheater drive and the scenic southern drive are well worth taking if you have a car, and the park offers a shuttle service if you’d rather […]
The first thing you’ll notice on any Silicon Valley tour is that you can drive pretty much anywhere in the area without too much confusion. While it’s easy to get around without a car due to the high numbers of Uber and Lyft drivers in the area – both companies are headquartered just across the […]
The Lake Tahoe Scenic Drive is a ~70-mile loop that runs all the way around the lake. It takes about three hours if you don’t make any stops, but we recommend taking your time and checking out all the beautiful views along the way. Since the road is a loop, you can start anywhere and […]
The classic Big Sur drive along Highway 1 is 90 miles – and that’s without any driving to reach Big Sur or to return back home. But seeing mountains seemingly rise straight out of the Pacific Ocean is a stunning visual treat that is more than enough to please any nature lover. Taking a self-guided […]