Land clearing might not always seem necessary at first glance – after all, trees and plants are good for the environment, right? But that’s not entirely true – while of course there are many benefits to having greenery in our world, it doesn’t always make sense to keep land covered ...
If you truly want to see the best of fall colors, I recommend a nice hike through the wooded areas of the Cowboy State - you'll see trees uninterrupted by traffic or buildings, plus you may catch sight of some Wyoming wildlife. Best Locations for Fall Color in Wyoming When it comes to...
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What you'll see: The maple, birch, and beech trees that cover Vermont’s mountainsides put on one of the country's most dazzling displays of fall foliage. Head to the Green Mountain National Forest where you can take in the colors on a crisp hike or take cover under the trees with an...
If you enjoy a bit of fauna to go with your color-changing flora, Laura S. Walker State Park is the perfect fall adventure for communing with all the creatures of the forest. Like the nearby – and more world-renowned, if not more crowded – Okefenokee Swamp, the park is home to a...
Why it’s scary: What’s waiting for Heather and co in the woods is terrifying enough, as strange noises drift through the trees and they descend into a directionless spiral of madness and anger, but what’s equally scary about The Blair Witch Project is the perfect blurring of reality and...
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