Best Outdoor Destinations for Honeymooners
Your
 big day is just around the corner and now it is time to plan your 
honeymoon, but the two of you are not your average couple. The two of 
you consider traveling around the globe,
 camping and backpacking much more romantic than spending thousands to 
stay in a "luxury resort."  For outdoor folks like yourself, here are 
some great outdoor honeymoon destinations.
Las Vegas

We
 know what you are thinking.  Las Vegas does not seem like a destination
 for outdoor people.  While it is true that Vegas is known more for 
poker games and blackjack than outdoor activities, the city is located 
close to numerous outdoor options.  

The
 Grand Canyon is just a short trip from Las Vegas and as one of the 
natural wonders of the world offer a great opportunity for outdoor 
enthusiasts.  Just 35 miles from Vegas is Mt. Charleston, a natural 
habitat nestled right on the outskirts of the Vegas desert.  Hiking, 
camping, horseback riding, and skiing are all available on Mt. 
Charleston.  Be sure to get all your supplies before you head up as the 
Mountain does not have any gas stations or grocery stories once you head
 up.
Colorado
 
Outdoor
 enthusiasts looking for a prime spot in the United States to honeymoon 
at should consider the state of Colorado.  Couples are surrounded by 
views of both the Rockies and the San Juan Mountains and the natural 
beauty makes it one of the most scenic states in the US.
Whether
 you choose to honeymoon in Aspen, Crested Butte, Breckenridge, or Vail,
 you will find plenty of things to do outdoors such as hiking, biking, 
rafting, horseback riding, and some of the best skiing destinations in 
the world. 
Jamaica

The
 natural beauty of Jamaica draws newlyweds from around the world to this
 island paradise.  Jamaica's scenic beaches are obviously a huge draw, 
but there are many water activities that couples can try together such 
as bamboo rafting trips, exploring the many caves of Jamaica, 
snorkeling, and more.
Yosemite

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