Outdoor & Trail Adventures

Kelso Dunes Half-Day Sand Trek

Kelso Dunes Half-Day Sand Trek

There are dunes you visit like an attraction, with boardwalks, crowds, and a steady stream of people doing the same short loop. And then there are dunes you visit like a place. Kelso Dunes, tucked into Mojave National Preserve, falls firmly into the second camp. You can still have a clean, easy...

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Camelback Mountain: Echo Canyon vs Cholla Trail

Camelback Mountain: Echo Canyon vs Cholla Trail

Camelback Mountain is the hike Phoenix visitors love to brag about and locals love to warn you about. It is short, steep, and in the sun. The good news is you get options. The two main routes to the summit are Echo Canyon and Cholla , and they feel like two different personalities of the same...

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Palo Duro Canyon Lighthouse Trail and Rim Routes

Palo Duro Canyon Lighthouse Trail and Rim Routes

Palo Duro Canyon looks like the Texas Panhandle decided to keep a secret. From the rim, it is all big sky and prairie. Drop into the canyon and suddenly you are walking through rust-red walls, cottonwoods, and a trail system built for people who actually want to earn their views. If you are a first...

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Hoh River Trail Turnarounds Without a Wilderness Permit

Hoh River Trail Turnarounds Without a Wilderness Permit

The Hoh Rainforest has a way of making you feel like you stepped into a green cathedral and someone forgot to turn on the lights. Everything is damp, everything is alive, and the Hoh River keeps sliding by with that snow-and-glacier-fed, steel-blue confidence. The best part for most visitors is...

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Garden of the Gods Loops, Paved Paths, and Parking

Garden of the Gods Loops, Paved Paths, and Parking

Garden of the Gods is the kind of place where you can squeeze in a sunrise walk between coffee and brunch or stack a legit half-day hike by pairing it with Ute Valley. The catch is that this is Colorado Springs’ most famous front-range playground, which means the logistics matter as much as the...

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Sabino Canyon Shuttle Rules and Easy Trails Near Tucson

Sabino Canyon Shuttle Rules and Easy Trails Near Tucson

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area is one of Tucson’s most reliable “big scenery, low logistics” desert outings. You get towering canyon walls, a ribbon of water in the right seasons, and a paved corridor that lets beginners ease in while stronger hikers branch off onto dirt trails. But it also...

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Fern Canyon in the Redwoods: Permits, Creek Crossings, and Mud Season

Fern Canyon in the Redwoods: Permits, Creek Crossings, and Mud Season

Fern Canyon is one of those places that looks like a movie set because it basically is. Vertical walls draped in five kinds of fern, ribbons of water sliding over moss, and that cool, green hush that makes you talk quieter without meaning to. It is also one of the most logistics-heavy “short...

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Rialto Beach to Hole-in-the-Wall: Tides and Parking

Rialto Beach to Hole-in-the-Wall: Tides and Parking

Rialto Beach is one of those Olympic National Park hikes where your success is decided before you even lace up your shoes. Not by fitness, not by route-finding, but by tide timing and when you pull into the parking lot . Get those two right, and the walk to Hole-in-the-Wall is pure coastal magic:...

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Maple Pass Loop: Best Season, Parking, and Passes

Maple Pass Loop: Best Season, Parking, and Passes

Maple Pass Loop is one of those North Cascades hikes that somehow manages to feel wildly alpine while still being logistically easy to pull off. In roughly seven-ish miles you get subalpine fall color, peak-to-peak views for long stretches, and a ridge walk that feels bigger than the mileage...

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Yosemite Mist Trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls

Yosemite Mist Trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls

The Mist Trail is Yosemite Valley’s classic choose-your-own-adventure: a riverside stair climb that ends at the thunder of Vernal Fall, and if you keep going, the full-body roar of Nevada Fall. It is also the trail most likely to surprise you with a soaked jacket, a calf-cramping staircase, or a...

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Iceberg Lake Trail: Bears, Timing, Turnarounds

Iceberg Lake Trail: Bears, Timing, Turnarounds

Iceberg Lake is the Many Glacier day hike people whisper about at breakfast: turquoise water, floating ice even in summer, and a valley that feels like it was designed to make you stop talking mid-sentence. It is also prime bear country and a trail where “we’ll see how we feel” can turn into...

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Fiery Furnace at Arches: Tours, Permits, and What to Wear

Fiery Furnace at Arches: Tours, Permits, and What to Wear

Fiery Furnace is the part of Arches National Park that makes confident hikers suddenly start asking very responsible questions like, “Do I need a permit?” and “Is this a trail… or just vibes?” It is a tight, twisting sandstone labyrinth where the route is more choose-your-own-adventure...

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Easy Day Hikes Near Escalante and Boulder

Easy Day Hikes Near Escalante and Boulder

Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument can feel like a choose-your-own-adventure book with 1,000 dusty pages. If it is your first time basing in Escalante or Boulder, you do not need a high-clearance truck or a canyon-navigation résumé to get a big payoff. The key is picking hikes with...

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Cassidy Arch Trail: Exposure, Heat, and Photo Safety

Cassidy Arch Trail: Exposure, Heat, and Photo Safety

Cassidy Arch is the Capitol Reef hike that punches way above its mileage. In 2 hours or less you get slickrock, canyon views, and the rare thrill of standing on top of a real arch. It is also the hike where many people underestimate three things: exposure, heat, and how quickly a casual photo...

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Black Elk Peak Trail

Black Elk Peak Trail

If you want one hike that captures the Black Hills in a single outing, make it Black Elk Peak. You get granite spires, pine-scented forest, a classic stone fire tower on the summit, and big-sky views that feel wildly out of proportion to the mileage. The best part: it’s close enough to Mount...

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Chimney Tops Trail: Permits, Pitch, and Post-Fire Facts

Chimney Tops Trail: Permits, Pitch, and Post-Fire Facts

Chimney Tops is one of the Smokies’ most famous short hikes, and it earns that reputation in a very specific way: you get a punchy, leg-burning climb through lush forest to an exposed, wind-prone rocky overlook with huge-feeling views for a relatively small mileage bill. But “short” is not...

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Lost Dutchman State Park Day Hikes Near Phoenix

Lost Dutchman State Park Day Hikes Near Phoenix

The Superstitions look like they were sketched with a jagged pencil, then left to bake in the sun. From Phoenix, Lost Dutchman State Park is one of the easiest ways to get that iconic Superstition Mountains skyline without committing to a technical scramble or a full-day sufferfest. If you want big...

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Zion Emerald Pools Trails: Lower, Middle, Upper

Zion Emerald Pools Trails: Lower, Middle, Upper

Emerald Pools is the Zion hike I recommend when you want a real taste of canyon drama without committing to an all-day grind. It is shuttle-friendly, offers a mix of shaded sections and sun-exposed slickrock, and is easy to customize. Want a quick walk to a dripping alcove? That’s the Lower Pool....

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Willis Creek Slot Canyon

Willis Creek Slot Canyon

If you’ve been curious about slot canyons but you’re not thrilled about ladders, tight squeezes, or committing to a huge day, Willis Creek Slot Canyon is your sweet spot. Tucked near Bryce Canyon and the town of Cannonville on the Grand Staircase Escalante side of southern Utah, this low-angle...

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Ice Lakes Basin Near Silverton: Altitude, Roads, and Peak Season

Ice Lakes Basin Near Silverton: Altitude, Roads, and Peak Season

Ice Lakes Basin is the kind of place that looks edited even when it is not. Unreal turquoise water, knife-edge ridgelines, and a short drive from the Victorian streets of Silverton. It is also one of Colorado’s busiest alpine basins, and it sits high enough that your lungs will absolutely have an...

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