Have the best summer ever cycling, hiking, swimming, and kayaking through suburbia!
Love the Great Outdoors? Check Out These Austin Suburbs
Are you always ready to lace up your hiking boots or hop on your bike? Then be sure to add these Austin suburbs to your list. With miles (and miles) of scenic hiking and biking trails, these are perfect for anyone who loves to get out and explore the great outdoors.
Beat the Heat in the Boston Suburbs
There’s nothing better than a swim on a hot summer day. And the Boston suburbs are packed with public pools, lakes, ponds, and beaches where you can do just that. Grab your sunscreen and a beach read and get ready for some refreshing summer fun.
Make the Most of Summer in the Cleveland Metroparks
With over 24,000 acres of preserved land, the Cleveland Metroparks are an oasis for outdoor enthusiasts. The natural areas are divided into 18 reservations that offer plenty of opportunities for hiking, swimming, fishing, and outdoor fun. While there’s something special about each reservation, here are some of our favorites.
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5 Denver Suburbs for Outdoorsy Families
If your perfect weekend includes family hikes, bike rides, kayaking trips, or skiing adventures, these Denver suburbs are for you. Close enough to the city if you’re commuting (or just want to have city access for nights out and other fun events), but close to the best mountains, trails, and rivers around, these Denver suburbs are perfect for families who want it all.
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Indianapolis Suburbs for Cyclists
If you’re an avid cyclist, you might be worried about moving out of bike-friendly Indy. With its 200 miles of bikeable trails, Pacers Bike Share program, and iconic events at the Indy Cycloplex, Indianapolis has earned its reputation as a major cycling hub. But moving to the suburbs doesn’t mean you have to give up your active lifestyle. In fact, there are plenty of Indy suburbs where cycling culture thrives. Here are a few of our favorites…
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Find Your Long Island Beach Vibe
Getting out of the city is key to surviving the summer. But if you find yourself escaping to the ocean more and more, just imagine what it would be like to live in a beach town all year long. Nassau County gives you the best of both worlds — you can easily reach the city when you need to but you can also start your day with a stroll along the shore.
Whether you’re looking for a laid-back beach, a spot to surf, or want to feel like you’re on vacation every day, there’s a Long Island beach town for you. Check out a few of our faves.
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