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rustic halloween decor and rustic pumpkins

Now that it's officially October, we can start talking Halloween. This year, we suggest styling up your old dollar tree decor that's been around for one season too long with some spooky, rustic Halloween decorations that will last year after year. So if you’re looking for Halloween decor for your cabin home or any interior with a rustic vibe, consider these elevated yet fun pieces to invest in this season. 

Including both Fall and Halloween items that'll get you in the mood to decorate each and every year, these staples are sure to give your home just the right amount of seasonal spirit. 

Sophisticated Garlands

witchy wooded bead garland rustic halloween decor
Wooden Bead Garland (Amazon: $15.29)

These wooden bead garlands from Amazon are perfectly understated while still giving major

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acadia national park

Park: Mount Rushmore National Park 

State: Maine

Year Established: 1919

Acres: 44,052

Annual Visitors: 4.7 Million

Entrance Fee: $15- $30

Located on the coast of Maine, Acadia National Park is actually one of the most visited national parks in the United States. There are so many places to explore in the Acadia Region from Bar Harbor to the Schoodic Peninsula with tons of unique landscapes and beautiful views. Where the woods meet the coast, it’s the first national park located east of the Mississippi and it’s the easternmost national park as well.

Bar Harbor was originally a fishing village that evolved into a vacation getaway for artists and the wealthy. Now, it’s the park’s main tourist center with whale watching tours,

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rocky mountain national park colorado

The fall is an ideal time to visit one of the many national parks across the country. The leaves change color, the crowds start to thin out, and the weather is usually mild. Here are some of the best national parks to visit in the fall.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

great smoky mountains national park

This park is located in the Appalachian Mountains and is known for its stunning fall foliage. The best time to visit is during the second half of October, when the leaves are at their peak.

Rocky Mountain National Park

colorado rocky mountains

This park is located in Colorado and is home to some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the country. The fall colors here are also amazing, and the park is less crowded than in the summer.

Shenandoah National Park

shenandoah national park

This

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construction of a log cabin

Are you yearning for a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life? Building a cabin can be a rewarding endeavor that provides you with a rustic retreat where you can reconnect with nature, relax, and unwind. However, constructing a cabin involves careful planning, from pre-purchase considerations and selecting the ideal location to choosing materials and finishes that complement your vision. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the steps to build your dream cabin.

Pre-Purchase Considerations

1. Define Your Vision
Begin by clearly defining your cabin's purpose and style. Are you building a cozy weekend getaway, a full-time residence, or an income-generating vacation rental? Decide on the number of bedrooms, bathrooms,

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fall leaves changing colors

Fall is undoubtedly a beautiful time of year, and as the foliage changes color and the weather cools down, it’s the perfect time to go leaf-peeping.

Leaf-peeping is an informal term for traveling to view and photograph the changing colors of fall foliage. It’s a well-loved hobby in many parts of the world, but it is particularly popular in the United States and Canada.

When and where to go leaf-peeping

In general, the fall foliage peaks in the Northeast in late September or early October, in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic in mid-October, and in the West in late October or early November. Peak leaf-peeping is typically in the second and third week of October. Of course, the exact timing can vary each year depending on the weather and specific

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REI Labor Day Sale

REI is having their annual Labor Day Sale, so now is the time to save big on outdoor gear. The sale runs from August 25 to September 4, 2023, and includes discounts on a wide variety of gear, from tents and sleeping bags to backpacks and hiking boots.

Here are some of the highlights of this year's REI Labor Day Sale:

  • Up to 35% off camping and hiking gear

  • Up to 30% off bikes, cycling clothing, and accessories

  • Up to 50% off womens clothing and footwear

  • Up to 50% off mens clothing and footwear

  • Up to 25% off kids clothing and footwear

  • Up to 50% off running clothing and footwear

  • Up to 25% off climbing gear

  • Up to 50% off water sports gear and clothing

  • Up to 30% travel gear

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log cabin with outdoor hammock

One of the best aspects of many cabin homes is that they offer a stellar opportunity to enjoy nature. And when you take some time to cultivate beautiful outdoor spaces around your cabin, then you can increase that enjoyment tenfold.

The beauty of Mother Nature is that you don’t need to do much to make the most of all that she has to offer. Nature is inherently stunning, so all it takes is a little bit of thought and care to cultivate the perfect outdoor space that you and your loved ones will enjoy for years to come.

 

Plant Flowers

outdoor flower box

What better way to maximize nature than by planting some of the most beautiful treasures it has to offer? AKA flowers. If your cabin is nestled in the woods, then the soil probably doesn’t lend itself to

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california cabins on the water

Given California’s beautiful year-round weather, coupled with its access to sandy beaches, picturesque mountains, and majestic redwood forests, it makes sense why it’s a favorite vacation destination for so many. In fact, there might be no better way to enjoy all that the state has to offer than from within a gorgeous California cabin.

Whether you’re looking to escape to a sparkling lake and enjoy some kayaking, swimming, and canoeing or you’re in the mood to retreat to a cozy log home surrounded by soaring trees and mountain scenery, you’ll find your ideal cabin in California.

We've highlighted the best cabin towns in the state so you can start planning your next relaxing retreat.

 

Big Bear

big bear california cabin lake view

Located just two hours away from Los

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empty road on Route 66 with route 66 logo

One of the most iconic and famous roads in the world is undoubtedly historic Route 66 which spans across eight states running from Chicago, Illinois to the beaches of Santa Monica, California on the west coast. Established in 1926 and historically one of the most well-traveled highways in America, Route 66 runs for 2,448 miles.

Classically referred to as the “Mother Road” by famous American author John Steinbeck, it runs along farm towns, abandoned cities, spectacular scenery, and tons of quirky stops that simply put, make road trips worth the gas. Route 66 has inspired songs, TV shows, books and more and if it’s inspired you to hit the road and experience a slice of Americana culture for yourself, then here’s everything you need to know to plan

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Grand Teton National Park

Park: Grand Teton National Park

Year Established: 1872

Acres: 310,000

Annual Visitors: 3.27 Million

Entrance Fee: $20-$35

Located in northwestern Wyoming, just 10 miles south of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park was established in 1872 and spans 310,000 acres. The park comprises most of the Teton Range — a segment of the Rocky Mountains — and the majority of the Jackson Hole valley. 

The park’s majestic environment includes stunning views of snow capped mountains, a variety of glacier-made lakes, and the peaceful, slow-flowing Snake River. Many types of wildlife also call the park home, including otters, bison, bears, and antelope. Some of the best wildlife-viewing can be found in the southeastern corner of

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reading by the campfire outside of cabin home

There’s something about the summer season that makes it feel like the perfect time to finally dive into all of those reads you’ve been meaning to get to. And fortunately for outdoor enthusiasts everywhere, there are a ton of great books that allow you to embark on some of the world’s most amazing outdoor adventures - right from the comfort of your couch. 

From stories about dog sledding through Alaska to tales about surviving a plane crash, these are the perfect books for anyone who's looking to get lost in the great outdoors. 

 

outdoor enthusiast gift Into the Wild books

Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

This book follows the true story of Christopher McCandless after he gave all of his savings to charity, hitchhiked to Alaska, and set out to live in the wilderness alone. At once

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