as listed by TripAdvisor. The "bargain hotels" are under $150 a night and have all scored positive reviews for their cleanliness. 4. Put your backyard to use if you have one — and go camping.includes camping in your backyard as number 2 on its list of "outdoor activities" for a pandemic summer. Rachel Wieser Haggerton, a reader, told the lifestyle website that the exercise felt like being on vacation in the absence of a real one. 5.
Explore.org, the world's largest live cam network, has a large number of livestreams sourced from webcams in national parks and wildlife sanctuaries from around the world, asalso offers several virtual tour options, whether it's a trek through Yosemite National Park in California or a walk around the Palace of Versaille in France.
6. If you're in a mood for something a little more local, and a lot less virtual, take a trip to your neighborhood farmer's market.