The 10 Best Hikes in Redwood National Park, California
Dominated by towering groves of coastal redwood trees, Redwood National Park is a spectacular national treasure.
Dominated by towering groves of coastal redwood trees, Redwood National Park is a spectacular national treasure.
Grand Teton National Park is a place of extremes where serene alpine lakes and dramatic granite mountain peaks draw in hikers from all directions.
The Ice Lake Basin Trail is a tough hike to stunning views, incredible wildflowers, and electric blue alpine lakes — it's certainly worth the climb.
Las Vegas is known for a lot of things — glitz and glam, gambling, and world-class restaurants and shows. But is it really a hiking destination?
Crested Butte is a playground for skiers, bikers, hikers, and anyone willing to take to the trails.
Colorado’s Browns Lake trail: wildflowers, solitude, and amazing views. Colorado’s…
From the ever cloud-capped Mount Shasta to the mist-laden coastal redwood forests, NorCal has plenty of epic hiking.
Blue Pool Trail, as its known to locals, is an easy hike to one of the most visually stunning secret spots in Oregon.
Abiqua Falls is a hidden treasure within the forested trenches of the western Cascades.
Set in the heart of the Oregon Coast Range, this trail is a local favorite for its remote accessibility and breathtaking beauty.
Hikers, mountain bikers, and swimming hole enthusiasts will all find the Opal Creek Trail accessible and enjoyable.
Crater Lake is a mythical place, a real place, described in poetry and legend.