July 27, 2024

Explore America: Wide open spaces you can drive to in the American Southwest

In the midst of the Coronavirus, when citizens are urged to stay indoors and limit contact with one another as much as possible, we’re getting a bit stir-crazy. We’ve decided to put together a list of places in the Southwest that you can drive to in order to get some fresh air without fear of bumping into too many people. These places are gorgeous wide open desert locations that are big enough to accept all the readers of this blog at the same time! Regardless of timing, all of these locations should be on everyone’s bucket list.

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2 days in Panama City

Here is DetourOn’s two-day plan for visiting Panama City. Panama is an amazingly diverse country. Connecting North and South America, this narrow stretch of land offers tropical beaches, dormant volcanoes, rain forests, and a lot of culture. We can go on and on and on about things to see and do in Panama, but just the capital, Panama City, is enough to cover a full blog post.

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How many states have Bridal Veil Falls?

It seems like an unofficial provisional clause that every state in the nation must name at least one of its waterfalls Bridal Veil Falls. DetourOn checked and mapped them all in this document. Spoiler alert: Not all states abide by this rule. Luckily for these unfortunate ones, others have named multiple Bridal Veil Falls. Maybe they can donate their falls to the veil-less states?

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A day in Chicago

With so many things to do in Chicago and so little time, how do you choose which places to visit? The following is one person’s account of a single day well-spent in Chicago. DetourOn compiled the attractions into an easy-to-follow itinerary, in case you want to follow it too.

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