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“Top 10 Things to Do in the Grand Canyon”IntroWelcome to one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on Earth — the Gra...
07/06/2025

“Top 10 Things to Do in the Grand Canyon”

Intro
Welcome to one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on Earth — the Grand Canyon! Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a nature lover, or a casual traveler, this majestic destination has something for everyone. In this video, we’ll explore the top 10 things to do in the Grand Canyon that will make your trip unforgettable.

#10 – Desert View Watchtower
Located on the South Rim, this 70-foot-high stone tower offers panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River. Climb to the top for one of the best sunset views you’ll ever see.

#9 – Mule Ride Tour
Experience the canyon the old-fashioned way — on the back of a mule. These guided rides take you along steep trails with jaw-dropping views.

#8 – Grand Canyon Skywalk
Walk 70 feet out over the canyon on a glass bridge suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. Not for the faint of heart!

#7 – Havasu Falls
Hidden in the Havasupai Indian Reservation, this turquoise waterfall is a dream destination for hikers and photographers. It’s a long trek, but totally worth it.

#6 – Helicopter Tour
See the Grand Canyon from above with a thrilling helicopter tour. You’ll witness views that few ever get to experience.

#5 – Bright Angel Trail
This is the most popular hiking trail, offering stunning views and chances to spot wildlife. Choose your distance — it’s perfect for beginners or seasoned hikers.

#4 – Rafting the Colorado River
Get up close and personal with the canyon on a whitewater rafting adventure. It’s one of the most exciting ways to explore this natural wonder.

#3 – Yavapai Point
Arguably the best viewpoint on the South Rim, especially during sunrise. The colors change dramatically minute by minute.

#2 – North Rim Exploration
Less crowded and more serene, the North Rim offers a different perspective of the canyon with lush forests and dramatic cliffs.

#1 – Watch the Sunset at Hopi Point
This is the most iconic spot to end your day. The light and shadow play acros

Tennessee’s Best Waterfall Swimming Holes Road Trip takes you to eight of the most beautiful places in the state to cool...
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Tennessee’s Best Waterfall Swimming Holes Road Trip takes you to eight of the most beautiful places in the state to cool off at the base of a stunning waterfall! There’s the iconic Cummins Falls State Park, where you can swim in the emerald pool created as the falls thunder down into a canyon here and even walk along the rocks the falls cascade down…to the 60-foot Fancher Falls where you’ll cross a suspension bridge to reach the swimming hole at the bottom…to Rutledge Falls where you can swim in a calm pool at the bottom of this wide cascade…to the amphitheatre-like setting of Ozone Falls where you can cool off as gorge walls tower above you and this beautiful waterfall cascades down in front of you! If you enjoy your Tennessee waterfalls a swim…this is the perfect warm weather road trip in the state!

📍Rutledge Falls
📍Cummins Falls
📍Stinging Fork Falls
📍Fancher Falls
📍Foster Falls
📍Greeter Falls
📍Ozone Falls
📍Burgess Falls

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At the Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery in Raymond, New Hampshire, you’re in for a serious meat-lover’s experience. This place is part butcher shop, part tavern, and fully focused on bold, house-made flavors. Opened in 2012 by chef Bobby Marcotte...who’s won Guy’s Grocery Games twice...it’s earned national attention from Guy Fieri and Yankee Magazine. The butcher side is packed with over 20 types of handcrafted sausage, marinated steaks, and massive burgers. Next door in the tavern, you can dive into dishes like steak tips, lobster rolls, and their legendary “Carnivore Emporium” burger. It’s loud, fun, packed, and totally worth the wait.

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New England’s Most Fun Museums Road Trip takes you on a playful adventure to 11 museums across six states! In Massachusetts, there’s the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield and Amherst’s Eric Carle Museum, both bursting with colorful childhood nostalgia. In Boston, the Children’s Museum invites you to explore science and art through touch. Dorchester’s Museum of Bad Art serves up hilarious “so-bad-they’re-good” masterpieces. In Connecticut, the PEZ Visitor Center adds candy-fueled fun. Vermont offers the interactive Montshire Museum and eclectic Shelburne Museum, plus taxidermy oddities at the Fairbanks. In New Hampshire, the Wright Museum immerses you in WWII homefront life, and Exeter’s American Independence Museum lets you stand face-to-face with an original copy of the Declaration of Independence. Owl’s Head in Maine showcases vintage transportation with live demos.Every stop adds a fun twist to history, art, or science!

📍The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
📍Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
📍Boston Children’s Museum
📍Museum of Bad Art
📍PEZ Visitor Center
📍Montshire Museum of Science
📍Shelburne Museum
📍Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium
📍Wright Museum of WWII
📍American Independence Museum
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Tennessee’s Wildlife Wonders Road Trip takes you to 10 fun spots in East Tennessee where you can see wildlife up close.....
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Tennessee’s Wildlife Wonders Road Trip takes you to 10 fun spots in East Tennessee where you can see wildlife up close...each in a safe, captive setting. You’ll explore the most incredible aquariums in Chattanooga and Gatlinburg, stroll through top-rated zoos and petting zoos in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Sevierville, and even meet parrots at Parrot Mountain. There’s also a chance to hike with llamas in the Smokies! From fish and reptiles to furry barnyard animals and tropical birds, this road trip offers a mix of hands-on fun and unforgettable animal encounters...all set against the scenic backdrop of East Tennessee’s mountain towns.

📍Tennessee Aquarium (Chattanooga)
📍Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies (Gatlinburg)
📍Chattanooga Zoo
📍Zoo Knoxville
📍Rainforest Adventures Zoo (Sevierville)
📍Smoky Mountain Deer Farm & Exotic Petting Zoo (Sevierville)
📍Smoky Mountain Llama Treks (Cosby)
📍Little Ponderosa Zoo & Rescue (Clinton)
📍Parrot Mountain & Gardens (Pigeon Forge)
📍Briarwood Ranch Safari Park (Bybee)

Maine’s Old Pond Railway Trail leads you along an abandoned 1800s railroad line to a forgotten trestle bridge in Hancock...
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Maine’s Old Pond Railway Trail leads you along an abandoned 1800s railroad line to a forgotten trestle bridge in Hancock, ME. Originally built by the Maine Central Railroad in the 1880s, this route once carried travelers from cities like Philadelphia all the way to Maine, where they’d board ferries to Mount Desert Island. Today, you can still walk along the original rail ties as the trail winds through quiet forest and ends at a scenic bridge over Old Pond—a beautiful tidal cove that opens into Youngs Bay. The mix of coastal views and railroad history makes this short hike a hidden gem.

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Bob’s Clam Hut in Kittery, Maine, has been a favorite roadside seafood institution since 1956 - located along Scenic Route 1 on the state's coast. Here you order at the window, grab a seat at the blue-checkered picnic tables, and dig into crispy whole-belly clams, buttery lobster rolls, and golden fried scallops. Locals love it, it was featured on Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives...and even Martha Stewart made a stop here. Don’t skip the chowder or the “Bob” vs. “Lillian” clam plate rivalry on the menu, but you can't go wrong with anything served at this classic little seafood joint in Maine!

The Emerts Cove Covered Bridge near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a rustic tribute to the region’s early settlers. Named for...
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The Emerts Cove Covered Bridge near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a rustic tribute to the region’s early settlers. Named for Revolutionary War soldier Frederick Emert, who settled in the area around 1790, the bridge spans the scenic Middle Prong of the Little Pigeon River. Built in a log cabin style, it reflects the spirit of pioneer craftsmanship. Cut-out windows along the sides frame views of the rushing water and the surrounding Smoky Mountain backdrop. Whether you’re stopping for photos or just taking in the view, it’s a quiet gem in the Smokies.

Harper Cemetery in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia is said to be one of the most actively haunted spots in the town...and c...
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New Hampshire’s Scenic Route 302 Road Trip takes you on one of the most beautiful drives in the state to 12 stops in the...
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New Hampshire’s Scenic Route 302 Road Trip takes you on one of the most beautiful drives in the state to 12 stops in the White Mountains! From stopping to view some of NH’s most beautiful waterfalls at Arethusa Falls, Silver and Flume Cascades, Nancy Cascades, Ripley Falls and Diana’s Baths…to visiting the Willey House to learn about a local tragedy and stopping to ride the famous Mount Washington Cog Railway…to taking in the views and sipping wine at the Omni Mount Washington Resort and riding the alpine slide at Attitash Mountain Resort…to visiting a unique gift shop inside of a covered bridge and grabbing BBQ and beer at Moat Mountain Smokehouse…to visiting one of the state’s best theme parks at Story Land, this road trip comes complete with never-ending views, waterfalls, history and fun!

📍Arethusa Falls
📍Silver Cascade & Flume Cascade
📍Willey House Historic Site
📍Mount Washington Cog Railway Base Station
📍Omni Mount Washington Resort
📍Nancy Cascades Trailhead
📍Attitash Mountain Resort
📍Covered Bridge Gift Shop & Observatory
📍Moat Mountain Smokehouse
📍Ripley Falls
📍Diana’s Baths
📍Story Land

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