Keridwen Cornelius
Keridwen Cornelius is a freelance writer and editor from Phoenix with more than 15 years of experience. She writes from around the world and can usually be found seeking wonder, altitude, rivers, and wine.
Featured Publications
She has written for outlets including Outside, Scientific American, The New York Times, National Geographic Adventure, Sunset, and Phoenix magazine.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Arizona State University
- Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication from Arizona State University
Articles by Keridwen Cornelius
From Europe to Central and South America, these gems remain mysteriously uncrowded.
Find skiing, seasonal festivals, and sunny water play for a song.
Put the bucket list aside, and try one of these off-the-beaten-path destinations.
This lasso-shaped road trip ropes in everything from saloon-packed mining towns to Indigenous lands of unbridled beauty.
Cooler weather ushers in opportunities for leaf-peeping, old-fashioned festivals, and Halloween hi-jinks.
Recharge along Route 66, at an electric vehicle museum, atop the Grand Canyon, and more.
Just outside Tucson, this singular enclave feels worlds away with its unique blend of art, science, and scenery.
Slow down and spend time at the surprising number of stunning sites on the way to the South Rim.
Comfortable weather and fewer crowds await at these beautiful spots.
These drives keep the adventures going throughout the year.
A little-known free app streamlines re-entry into the U.S.
Fill your family's calendar with cool adventures in art, science, sports, and more.
Chill out at these refreshing destinations throughout the West.
Travel smoothly with these booking tips, tech hacks, and smart safeguards.