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Holly Aguirre

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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The Most (and Least) Pet-Friendly National Parks

More than 300 million nature lovers head to a national park annually, many with their four-legged friends. Not all parks, however, welcome them. Which parks are the most pet friendly and which should you avoid when accompanied by a furry friend? → Read More

The Best National Parks for Stargazing

Preserving our natural resources on the ground ensures a good view of the otherworldly treasures in the sky. Check out TravelChannel.com’s list of the best places to see stars. → Read More

How the National Parks Were Started

What’s been called “America’s Best Idea” wasn’t the simplest. TravelChannel.com explains it all for you. → Read More

HGTV’s Property Brothers Share Their Bucket Lists

Follow in the footsteps of home improvement’s dreamiest duo, Jonathan and Drew Scott, as they share their ultimate bucket list with the Travel Channel. → Read More

How to Save Money and Time at Theme Parks

Follow TravelChannel.com's tips to save time and money at Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and other popular theme parks. → Read More

The Most (and Least) Pet-Friendly National Parks

National Parks can be dog friendly if you know where you’re going. Let TravelChannel.com lead you and your pooch where you should go. → Read More

How to Plan a Road Trip

Before hitting the road, check out these expert hacks and tips from TravelChannel.com to help you get the most out of a road trip. → Read More

Shore Thing: 8 Handy Beach Hacks

Don't let a sunburn or lost condo keys ruin your day at the beach. These simple hacks from TravelChannel.com will help you have more fun in the sun. → Read More

Making Air Travel Easy

Navigating the airport shouldn’t be stressful. Following the advice of the experts at TravelChannel.com will help your next flight be a breeze. → Read More

Places You Might Not Know Are National Parks

The National Park Service manages many of America’s historic statues, moments, birthplaces and even prisons. TravelChannel.com reveals a few of the more obscure. → Read More

21 Upcycled Items You Can Use for Packing

Save time and money with TravelChannel.com’s packing hacks with common household items. → Read More

Hip Towns Near National Parks

Follow TravelChannel.com to San Francisco, Ft. Collins and Jackson Hole as we search for the National Park’s coolest gateway towns. → Read More

Best Ways to Sleep on an Airplane

The inability to sleep on a plane is a waking reality for many. TravelChannel.com will have you counting sheep in no time. → Read More

9 Hip Towns That Are National Park Gateways

The town that gave us Jimi Hendrix, Gypsy Rose Lee, Starbucks and Microsoft is one cool town, literally. In grungy Seattle, temperatures average 58.8°F per year and it rains more than 150 days annually. → Read More

Places You Might Not Know Are National Parks

The National Park Service manages many of America’s historic statues, moments, birthplaces and even prisons. TravelChannel.com reveals a few of the more obscure. → Read More

Best Places to Stargaze in Our National Parks

Preserving our natural resources on the ground ensures a good view of the otherworldly treasures in the sky. Check out TravelChannel.com’s list of the best places to see stars. → Read More

The Most (and Least) Pet-Friendly National Parks

National Parks can be dog friendly if you know where you’re going. Let TravelChannel.com lead you and your pooch where you should go. → Read More

9 Hip Towns That Are National Park Gateways

Follow TravelChannel.com to San Francisco, Ft. Collins and Jackson Hole as we search for the National Park’s coolest gateway towns. → Read More

The Best National Parks for Stargazing

Thanks to light pollution and smog, 90% of the world’s population can no longer see the Milky Way, making our national parks celestial preserves. Next time you go camping, pack a pair of binoculars and enjoy the greatest show on earth. → Read More

The Most (and Least) Pet-Friendly National Parks

More than 300 million nature lovers head to a national park annually, many with their four-legged friends. Not all parks, however, welcome them. Which parks are the most pet friendly and which should you avoid when accompanied by a furry friend? → Read More