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    5 Ways to Celebrate National Parks Week

    5 Ways to Celebrate National Parks Week

    By Stephanie Gagnon Happy National Parks Week! This year, between April 20 and 28, escape to the beautiful national parks — either in person or in your imagination — and celebrate the amazing wildlife that calls these spaces home. Here are 5 ways to celebrate our national treasures: 1. Kick off the week with free […]

    5 Places to Visit for Your Next Winter Escape

    5 Places to Visit for Your Next Winter Escape

    By Brian Barth Agricultural adventure awaits you in the lower latitudes. Here are a few ideas to salivate over, from the rootsy to the ritzy. 1. North Country Farms – Kilauea, Hawaii This small organic farm near the famed Na Pali coast on the island of Kauai offers a single guest cottage, which rents for […]

    Take a Hike Day Is Around the Bend. What’s Your Dream Hike?

    Take a Hike Day Is Around the Bend. What’s Your Dream Hike?

    This Saturday, November 17, is National Take a Hike Day. Hiking is a great way to stay healthy, reconnect with nature and remind yourself of what we’re trying to protect. In honor of the day, here are the EcoWatch team’s favorite hikes, and the ones at the top of our bucket lists. Olivia Rosane, Freelance […]

    August Astronomical Highlights: Summer’s Best Meteor Shower

    August Astronomical Highlights: Summer’s Best Meteor Shower

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt August is the time to sit back, relax and enjoy the free show overhead. The Perseid meteor shower is one of the most prolific annual meteor showers and the only one that occurs in the summer. The Perseids can produce up to 100 meteors an hour at their peak, which is […]

    The MacLehose Trail Is Hong Kong’s Great Escape

    The MacLehose Trail Is Hong Kong’s Great Escape

    By Mike Ives Gauzy lights flicker in the fog, outlining a summit. Otherwise, darkness. The only sounds I can hear are my breathing and the rustling of my windbreaker. A rocky chasm yawns below me, just steps from the trail. For a moment, I imagine that I’m watching a search party traverse a remote wilderness. […]

    Native American Climber Works to Restore Indigenous Names to Peaks

    Native American Climber Works to Restore Indigenous Names to Peaks

    By Ryan Dunfee The 14,351-foot summit of Colorado’s Blanca Peak erupts 7,000 vertical feet from the pancake-flat San Luis Valley to its west and gains its incredible altitude in just six miles. From any vantage point north, west or south, the peak and the surrounding Sierra Blanca Massif groan improbably upward from the sagebrush plains. […]

    Best Astronomical Highlights of 2018

    Best Astronomical Highlights of 2018

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt Astronomical observers will find lots of reasons to mark their calendar in 2018. Two supermoons, two blue moons, five planets at opposition, three meteor showers that could produce more than 100 falling stars an hour, and at least one comet all occur in the year ahead, guaranteeing that you’ll have something […]

    10 Tips for Your First Time Camping in Winter

    10 Tips for Your First Time Camping in Winter

    By Connor McGuigan “What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness?” wrote John Steinbeck. Point taken, but there’s also a certain sweetness to the cold of winter. Cold-weather camping is a great way to savor those tranquil moments and settings only winter can provide—untouched snow-covered landscapes, early […]