Off the Beaten Path – Newly Revised & Updated: A Travel Guide to More Than 1000 Scenic and Interesting Places Still Uncrowded and Inviting ( ISBN: 978-0762107940, Reader’s Digest) by the Editors of Reader’s Digest is a visual vacation all by itself. This gorgeous illustrated guide to some of the most photogenic and breathtakingly beautiful well kept secrets in the United States deserves to ride up front. For any vacationer taking a well earned break from the rat race, Off The Beaten Path could be your best road trip companion.
This travel guide is big, and I mean big. Weighing in over 4 pounds and with dimensions of 10.5 x 10 x 1.4 inches, Off The Beaten Path isn’t something you could stick in your back pocket. It’s well worth making space for in your backpack though and could easily become indispensable when you’re planning or preparing for a trip. Off the Beaten Path is designed for those who want to look beyond the usual tourist traps and find places that are rich in historic and/or scenic value, yet relatively undiscovered by the masses.
If you’re not interested in being amongst crowds and want to discover the real beauty of the US and its roots, look no farther than within Off The Beaten Path. This is the definitive guide that you’ve always wanted. Even just browsing the stunning photography gives you itchy feet.
The 384 page volume is packed solid with useful information. All states are listed in alphabetical order, each with their own chapter and color coded for easy reference. Within those state listings are these hidden gems’ details.
Let’s look at Arkansas for example. Want to visit a historic Southern cotton plantation? Lakeport Plantation, lovingly restored and now a museum and educational center, “once covered more than 4,000 acres”, we are told. “The house, built in the late 1850s, is the only remaining Mississippi River plantation home in Arkansas”. The book contains a beautiful picture of that home.
Would you prefer something more hands-on? Then you will love digging for real diamonds at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, south of Murfreesboro. As Off the Beaten Path explains “Here’s a unique chance to combine fun and profit by prospecting in the only significant diamond deposit in North America. Plus, you get to keep any stones you find.” I don’t know about you, but I’d love to do that!
The description goes on to tantalizingly tell us that “many of the diamonds are industrial quality, but every year visitors turn up hundreds of gems of significant quality and value, and some lucky prospectors carry away diamonds ranging from 2 to 5 carats. ”
A colorful Did You Know? also caught my eye. These little boxes are scattered along the way, serving up a snippet of trivia about an attraction on the page. This one announces that “The largest diamond ever found at the Crater of Diamonds site was 40.23 carats and as named the Uncle Sam.” Wow! I’m packed and in the car already.
It’s abundantly clear from the first few pages that this is not a book for fans of open-around-the-clock malls and theme parks. The places are perfect for campers, hikers, adventurers and road trip fans. Reader’s Digest has been considerate enough to include an icon guide at the bottom of each description shaped with these groups, amongst others, in mind.
These 16 icons provide the reader with at-a-glance key information on what that particular spot offers. Categories include Accessible Features, Pet Friendly, Camping/Tenting, Camping/RV Camping, Picnicking, plus all kinds of activities such as Fishing or Sight-Seeing/Bird-Watching. Even Wi-fi Access is conveniently listed for those who can’t stray too far without their laptop coming along for the ride.
Each detailed description begins with the full address, has the descriptive element in the middle and closes with the location’s opening hours, their website address where available, and a contact telephone number. All the information you could possibly need on the venue is in one compact, informative and orderly place.
This weighty volume also contains up-to-date state maps highlighting each location. As if the full color photos aren’t enough to entice you to pack a suitcase, the chapters also each have their own State Seasonal Events calendar. This tells you when and where local festivals are being held and shares a brief description of what’s on offer at them.
Overflowing with the superior quality, precision and minute attention to detail we’ve come to expect from Reader’s Digest publications, Off the Beaten Path covers over 1000 destinations including state parks, wildlife centers, historic towns, scenic rivers, lighthouses, museums and much more.
If this large volume doesn’t bring out the wanderlust in you, I don’t know what will. It’s absolutely beautiful, with over 400 photographs to guide you on your travels and help you select your next destination. Nature and history lovers especially will adore where Off The Beaten Path takes them. Don’t hit the road without it.
(Disclosure: I received this book for free for review purposes from the book's publicists. This arrangement doesn't influence my reviews.)