Posts in Outdoors
Atlanta BeltLine Restaurants: Where to Eat and Drink

The Atlanta BeltLine has a wide range of restaurants, both casual and fancy to enjoy. The next time you’re on the BeltLine and looking for something to eat, check out one of these spots:

LADYBIRD

  • Cuisine: American (think campfire style food)

  • Menu favorites: pulled pork, french fries, smoked wings, patio punch

  • Location: 684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE Unit J, Atlanta, GA 30312

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Holding a Koala at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a Must When Visiting Brisbane

When traveling to a new country for the first time, there are certain activities that are an absolute must. For Brisbane, it’s visiting Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and holding a koala. And not only can you hold a koala at Lone Pine, but you can also feed kangaroos and see so many other unique animals and reptiles.

But first, let’s dive into how you can go about snagging your spot for the koala hold, because the process can be a little tricky. After an unsuccessful first try, I got some helpful advice from a staff member and was able to hold a koala the next day.

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There's a Whole Lot to do in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

You know that cozy and comforting feeling you get when watching Hallmark movies during the holidays? Well, that’s exactly how it feels stepping foot in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It starts from the minute you land at the airport, which feels just like a cabin in the woods. After a quick 15 minute drive, you’ve arrived to the Town Square where boutiques, amazing food, and Jackson Hole’s world famous bar awaits.

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Under Canvas is the Perfect Glamping Way to Experience the Outdoors

The idea of camping can be intimidating if you didn’t grow up staying in cabins or tents in the outdoors. It’s easy to shy away from it, but “glamping” (glamourous camping) offers the perfect happy medium. Under Canvas is an upscale camping experience provider with 10 U.S. that you need to add to your travel list.

There’s really no better way to experience some of the United States’ most beautiful wonders like Horseshoe Bend and Grand Canyon other than fully immersing yourself into the outdoor experience and going camping. Under Canvas’ campus and accommodations made me feel in touch with nature but also not far from modern day amenities like still having a normal shower, toilet, and mirror.

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