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Beaver Island Retreat lands No. 3 spot in USA Today's 10Best glamping awards
Beaver Island Retreat on Lake Michigan placed third in USA Today's 2026 10Best list, continuing its five-year glamping streak ...
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Feel the verve with yoga, meditation, sound bathing, saunas and more
HEALTH and wellness fans will be heading to the Larmer Tree Gardens this weekend as the Verve Wellness festival returns for a ...
I live about 25 miles from Dexter Lake which is located in Wood County near Pittsville. I pass by it on Highway 80 or 54 ...
Full disclosure, Pandas, we absolutely love the Great Outdoors. Hiking, camping, and spending time in nature—away from ...
If you accidentally folded up or stored your tent while wet and it’s beginning to mildew, submerge it in a bath of Lysol ...
I should say right off the bat that the one thing missing from the equation when you see it advertised is a bucket (or ...
Being a “tree hugger” might sound like a hippie cliché, but science suggests it could actually be good for your health. Known in Japan as shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, the practice isn’t about ...
Citing concerns “associated with the significant increase in camping on public lands” and compliance with new case law, at its Tuesday, Dec. 10 meeting, the Lassen County Board of Supervisors ...
“Feeling stressed?” asked Suzanne Harrington in the Irish Independent. Then “find a forest and spend a few hours absorbing its quiet magic”. That’s the essence of forest bathing or shinrin-yoku, a ...
Nostalgic film footage of brother and sister in bath robes looking out over the Rio Grande River and smiling at camera on family camping trip to Black Rock Hot Springs. Royalty-free licenses let you ...
Bathhouses are making a wave in Australia and overseas. And it’s not an isolated trend; it reflects the broader advancement of the global wellness economy, which some reports suggest is outpacing even ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Italian scientists documented something interesting: in areas with more trees per capita, the number and severity of COVID-19 cases were lower than in places with fewer ...
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