Best Gifts for Hikers Under $100
These hiking gifts under $100 are perfect for anyone who loves to hike - from apparel to gear, here's the best gifts to get your out on the trails.
These hiking gifts under $100 are perfect for anyone who loves to hike - from apparel to gear, here's the best gifts to get your out on the trails.
Wildflowers in the spring, yellow aspens in autumn, and a snow-covered wonderland in winter - it's no wonder why the Maroon Bells is such a famous hiking destination.
The YMCA of the Rockies is anything but your typical community gym, and its Snow Mountain Ranch is truly special.
When our writer Emily Pennington broke her foot, it gave her time to slow down and really enjoy the sights, sounds, and activities of an Alaskan cruise.
Hot springs, ski-ins, remote mountain vistas...if you want to experience some of the best lodges in the world, you'll need to head to Alaska, America's Last Frontier.
Did you know a great way to recover after a long day outside is with a nonalcoholic beer? Here's our list of the best n/a beers, wines, and cocktails, perfect for your next adventure.
The Grand Canyon's South Rim offers tons of hikes for visitors of every skill level, from paved, flat trails to switchback adventures down the canyon walls.
With its towering coastal redwoods, big ocean vistas, and funky bohemian culture, Big Sur has long been a California road trip hot spot.
The Grand Canyon's North Rim is a fantastic spot to escape the summer throngs that often crowd scenic byways, shuttles, and trails along the more developed South Rim.
Los Angeles is close to a handful of world-class National Parks like the boulder-filled Joshua Tree and the redwood-covered Sequoia National Park, among others.
Whether you're RVing, car camping, or popping up a tent, Kings Canyon National Park is loaded with fantastic campgrounds.
Within easy weekend driving distance, Angelinos can find themselves in the high desert, atop a snowy peak, or wiggling their toes in a shimmering azure lake.