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Plus hilarious Google Street View Captures and New Haven outdoors [View this email in your browser]( Hello all! It's come to our attention that we don't talk enough about caving. That isn't right, as caving has to be one of the most unique experiences out there. So, to correct that oversight, we'd like to let everyone know that the [coolest caving in the US]( can be found in Arkansas. But there's more to do outdoors in the US (is caving outdoors?) than just spelunking. For example, have you considered [New Haven's surprisingly epic scene]( Or perhaps, if you're looking for a more traditional experience, there are two [new state parks]( opening in Utah which are well worth visiting (and one is named after a dinosaur). To crown the nature-oriented goodness, there's news that the California condor is being [reintroduced to]( National Park](. Or you can just have a look at these [hilarious Google Street View captures](. But first... NEWS [The 10 most sought-after US destinations this spring and summer, according to Airbnb]( As Americans look forward to spring and summer, reviving July 4th traditions, and perhaps even taking their first real vacation in a long time, inspiration is always welcome. Airbnb put together a list of its most popular destinations for this spring and summer, based on search data from 2,000 US adults. It compared search volume for trips planned between March and August 2021, with searches from earlier in the year, to learn which destinations are seeing heightened demand. From Maine to Montana, these are the 10 most sought-after US destinations this spring and summer. [DISCOVER THE MOST POPULAR US DESTINATIONS]( THE LATEST --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Delta is launching new flights to Iceland from these major US cities]( --------------------------------------------------------------- PARKS + WILDERNESS [The coolest caving experiences in the US can be found in Arkansas]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [The funniest Google Street View captures from around the world]( --------------------------------------------------------------- OUTDOOR [How to explore New Haven’s surprisingly epic outdoor scene]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [The endangered California condor is being reintroduced to Redwood National Park]( --------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS [Two new state parks to open in Utah, one named after a dinosaur]( TRIP PLANNING [The ultimate guide to Rocky Mountain National Park]( In 1915, Rocky Mountain National Park became the United States’ 10th national park — and its highest. From 7,630 feet at Big Thompson River to 14,259 at Longs Peak, the park twists and turns from gentle meadows to snowy alpine peaks that scrape the sky. Trail Ridge Road, the highest continual highway in the country, winds above the treeline for 11 entire miles, keeping us closer to the stars than the sea. That is to say, in Rocky, buckle up. With 415 square miles of adventure at your feet, 150 lakes, 29 waterfalls, 355 miles of trails, 450 miles of streams, and 100 peaks topping 11,000 feet, all you really have to do is get outside. Here’s how to do it. [DISCOVER ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK]( WHO KNOWS WHERE [EP 4: Greenland]( Monet Izabeth sleds Greenland’s Arctic Circle Trail, experiencing truly local culture from one of the world’s only indigenous majority countries. Now if she can just find properly-fitting snow pants. Featuring music by Nive and the Deer Children and Oceanator [WATCH THE FILM]( FOLLOW US AND FIND YOUR NEXT #TRAVELSTOKE [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2021 Matador Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: Matador Network PO Box 7775 #40021San Francisco, CA 94120 [Add us to your address book]( Need to change something? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from our newsletter](. We'll be here when you need us!

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