12 Best Hikes Near San Diego, California
While burritos, beer, and beaches may be San Diego’s claim to fame, you won’t want to pass up the trails.
While burritos, beer, and beaches may be San Diego’s claim to fame, you won’t want to pass up the trails.
Thanks to its prime location between two national forests, Park City offers stellar camping sites in any direction.
With hundreds of campgrounds available less than an hour from the city, your camping options are nearly limitless along the Wasatch Front.
Whether you're looking for a challenging full-day hike or a quick afternoon traipse through the painted desert, we've got you covered.
To paraphrase John Muir, "the Wasatch Mountains are calling, and I must go."
These are the Phoenix-area trails most likely to make your dog's tail wag.
You won’t find the Lost Dutchman’s gold, but you will get luminous views of Weaver’s Needle, Four Peaks, Battleship Mountain and Canyon Lake.
Wherever you are in Utah Valley, there's always a great hike within reach.
Utah may be a giant desert, but it's still got plenty of waterfalls for adventurous hikers to chase.
Not only is Scottsdale known as the "most livable city", it’s also home to some of the most beautiful urban hiking in the state.
Every Arizonan knows our state is underrated. The Mogollon Rim — just northeast of Payson — is a fine example of the abundant beauty Arizona has to offer.
Here’s a list of the top outfitters who offer hiking tours at Grand Canyon, along with a brief overview of the day hikes and multi-day tours that they offer.