Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park: Where the Wild Things Are
With a safari feel, a trip to Yellowstone National Park isn’t complete without an evening of wildlife watching in the scenic Hayden Valley.
With a safari feel, a trip to Yellowstone National Park isn’t complete without an evening of wildlife watching in the scenic Hayden Valley.
A guide for enjoying Port Lympne Wildlife Park in winter, and the animals (with photos) we were able to see, despite the cold.
The 413-acre salt marsh wetlands of Yankeetown’s Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve is a hidden gem that showcases natural Florida with three hikes.
Teeming with wildlife, Cades Cove valley in the Great Smoky Mountains is great for spotting black bear, deer, etc. right from the car.
Deep in the Great Smoky Mountains, Cades Cove’s 11-mile loop road through a unique setting is a must. Here are 8 reasons why you'll love it.
The Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge has a drive through safari park feel. Wildlife photography opportunities, fishing and a covered bridge.
Only 1.5 hours from Las Vegas, the desert oasis of Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge make a great day trip or tie it in with Death Valley.
The Galapagos Islands are one of the best places in the world for bird-watching. With no fear of humans, it's easy to get close.
A dream destination for wildlife enthusiasts, Galapagos wildlife has no inherent fear of humans, so you can get incredibly close for photos.
Surrounded by natural areas, there are many good places to photograph wildlife near Gainesville. Paynes Prairie and Sweetwater Wetlands are our favorites.