20 Incredible Hikes in Southern California
Southern California boasts one of the most diverse hiking landscapes in the United States.
Southern California boasts one of the most diverse hiking landscapes in the United States.
With panoramic coastal views, backcountry camps aplenty, and towering groves of those famous redwoods, it’s hard not to fall in love with this slice of central California.
From towering sand dunes, to high-elevation juniper forests, to psychedelic badlands, Death Valley is a must-hike National Park for desert lovers.
Whether you’re a zealous desert advocate or simply passing through central California, Death Valley is certainly one of the strangest National Parks out there — and well worth a camping trip.
With its spellbinding coastal views and funky bohemian history, it’s impossible not to be charmed by the woodsy quirks and forested mountains of Big Sur.
The landscapes of California's fabled Big Sur are nothing short of magical. Here's our take on the best camping options for tents, car campers, and RVs.
With over 700,000 acres of panoramic wilderness and 800 miles of developed trails, Yosemite is perhaps the most iconic national park in the entire country — and for good reason.
Curb your cravings for tall trees and get really, really high on these majestic overnight treks into the heart of the Great Western Divide.
Mammoth is home to some of the finest trails in the entire Sierra Nevada. Look out, Yosemite.