You can absolutely still walk across the top of the Hoover Dam. In fact, you don’t even have to pay for it – the dam has no admission fees. However, if you want to see inside the dam, you’ll have to buy a ticket for a guided tour. A $10 ticket will get you access […]
Towering 726 ft. tall (that’s 171 ft. taller than the Washington Monument) and generating over 4 billion kWh of electricity per year, the Hoover Dam is one of the most impressive engineering projects in human history. The dam stands as a symbol of American ingenuity and pride to this day, so it’s no wonder that […]
Portland Maine is a year-round destination that has something for everyone in every season. You can visit Portland Maine in any season and find something to enjoy. Summer is peak tourist season, but also offers mild temperatures and low rainfall. Fall is ideal for seeing the colorful foliage and celebrating the harvest. Winter is cold […]
The Hoover Dam is one of the most important engineering projects in American history, both because of what it does and because of what it represents. The initial purpose of the dam was very simple: it was designed to halt the flow of the Colorado River so the water could be distributed to farmers in […]
Portland Maine is a popular destination for travelers who want to experience the charm and beauty of New England. Whether you are looking for history, culture, nature, or cuisine, Portland Maine has something for everyone. Some of the reasons why Portland Maine is so popular are: Portland Maine is a popular destination for travelers who […]
Navigating Los Angeles on a budget can be a challenge, but fear not, my friend! There are several wallet-friendly ways to get around the City of Angels while still keeping your bank account intact, and this tour by Action Tour Guide happens to be one of them. Here are some tips for you: Public Transportation: […]
Los Angeles, fondly known as the City of Angels, is not only a hub for the entertainment industry but also a playground for movie enthusiasts. From the glittering lights of Hollywood to the sun-kissed beaches of Santa Monica, LA’s diverse landscapes have been captured on film for generations. In this article, we’re going to cover […]
At about 5,270 square miles, Death Valley National Park is the largest federal recreation area in the lower 48 – that’s about 1,500 square miles larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. This means it’s pretty much impossible to see the entire park in a single trip. Here are a few unique sights we think […]
Death Valley National Park is most famous for its dryness and extreme heat. Receiving only a little over two inches of rain every year, Death Valley is the driest place in all of North America. More extreme than the lack of moisture, however, are the scorching hot temperatures during the summer. With average highs reaching […]
It might seem harmless to pocket a rock or pick a flower when you visit Death Valley, but unfortunately it is illegal to take anything at all from the park. Even though one stone or arrowhead won’t make much of a difference by itself, Death Valley receives about a million visitors every year. If each […]