• United States
  • United States

    The variety of ecosystems and adventures in the United States is truly remarkable. Whether you're looking to hit the beach, the mountains, the desert, or jump in the car and road-trip it all, the USA has adventure for everyone.

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    • Irwin, Idaho

      Scenic Autumn Drive around Palisades Reservoir

      5.0
      If you're heading to Grand Teton National Park from Idaho Falls and are looking to take the most scenic route, make sure to take US 26 E through Palisades Reservoir. The fall colors light up the mountain sides for 20 miles as you drive along the windy road. There are multiple pull offs to capture...
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    • Crested Butte, Colorado

      Hike to Judd Falls

      3.0
      2.5 mi / 220 ft gain
      Starting at 9600 feet, just outside the small town of Gothic is the trail head for Judd Falls. The parking lot is on the side of the road and getting to this area is completely possible with a passenger car. The trailhead includes bathrooms and is particularly uncrowded on weekdays and in the lat...
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    • Bryce, Utah

      Winter Hike the Navajo-Queens Garden Loop

      4.8
      3 mi / 580 ft gain
      Winter is a wonderful time to visit Bryce Canyon because there is snow on the ground but the sun shines bright. I was able to get by with my waterproof hiking boots, a beanie, a thermal shirt and a down jacket. There were even a few points during the hike that I had to remove my jacket because th...
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    • Cleveland, South Carolina

      Raven Cliff Falls

      4.5
      7.76 mi / 2185 ft gain
      Location: From the intersection of US276 & SC11, head Northwest on US276.  Drive to the top of the mountain, 1 mile past the visitor's center, and The Raven Cliff Falls Parking Area and trail head will be on your right.  After parking in the Raven Cliff Falls Parking Area, the trailhead is l...
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    • Sunset, South Carolina

      Hike to Twin Falls, SC

      5.0
      1 mi / 0 ft gain
      Once you get to the destination there should be a small parking area. At the end of this parking area you will see the start of the Twin Falls trail that will be mostly a flat walk. Follow this trail approximately 0.5 miles  to the falls. You will know you are in the right place if the creek is r...
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    • La Pointe, Wisconsin

      Camp on Stockton Island

      5.0
      To get out to the Apostle Islands you have to travel by boat. Many people choose to sea kayak, but with small kids we opted to take the ferry/taxi through the Apostle Islands concierge (apostleisland.com ). However, there was one man who brought his kayak over on the ferry and then paddled around...
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    • Sabillasville, Maryland

      Hike to High Rock on the Appalachian Trail

      4.0
      6 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Start your hike where the AT crosses Raven Rock Road (Maryland Route 491). This crossing is well-marked from both sides by large, yellow signs and blazed stakes. You will need to park on the side of the road, but the shoulder is wide and can accommodate a crowd.  The first half mile or so of this...
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    • Two Harbors, Minnesota

      Snowshoe to Corundum Point at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park

      5.8 mi / 240 ft gain
      Although there are dozens of ways to do this trip and I encourage you to explore, I suggest one hike that I think does a good job of introducing this areas to new visitors. If you are planning on snowshoeing like I suggest, try to get a day with a good amount of fresh snow (6+ inches). Packed sno...
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    • Williamstown, Massachusetts

      Hike the March Cataract Falls Trail

      4.0
      2.2 mi / 511 ft gain
      Park at the Junction of Sperry Rd and Rockwell Rd. To get to the trailhead, hike along Sperry Road for about 30 minutes. (Not to the end of the road, see map below.) Then hike along the March Cataract Trail, an out-and-back. You can bring dogs on leash. The trail is short but steep in some parts ...
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    • Newport, Virginia

      Hike the War Spur Loop

      3.5
      2.7 mi / 300 ft gain
      This is an awesome hike to do with limited time. It only took about 2 hours total with time to chill at the overlook. There's a map at the beginning of the trailhead which also shows how to connect over to the Appalachian Trail via the War Spur Connector Trail if you have more time in your day.F...
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    • Murphy, Idaho

      Mountain Bike to the Petroglyphs at Wees Bar

      2.0
      12.2 mi / 1000 ft gain
      At Wees Bar, a remote area accessible only by bike or foot, explore hundreds of petroglyphs carved into glacial boulders by Native Americans 12,000 years ago. Begin at the Swan Falls Dam parking lot. Bring a fat bike in late summer and fall to glide over the dry, loose dirt that forms as the cany...
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    • Las Vegas, Nevada

      Bouldering at Kraft Boulders, Red Rock

      0.25 mi
      Drive through Calico Basin near Red Rock Canyon Conservatory Area, and park at the end of the road. (The parking lot is pinpointed above) Once you're out of your car, you'll see the Cube. It's a 25 foot boulder, with both easy and extremely difficult climbs on it. Head toward the Cube (toward the...
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    • Marion, North Carolina

      Hike the Rock Jock Trail

      6 mi / 700 ft gain
      One of the first things I noticed when researching this hike was the conflicting information regarding finding the trail head, length of the hike, and the hike's correct route. Hopefully, as of September 2017, this report will contain the most up-to-date information currently available. To find t...
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    • Willcox, Arizona

      Big Loop in Chiricahua National Monument

      5.0
      7.97 mi / 1562 ft gain
      27 million years ago, a large volcanic eruption in the Chiricahua Mountains left behind volcanic ash which eroded into the hoodoos and balancing rocks at Chiricahua National Monument aka The Wonderland of Rocks. The rock formations are very similar to Bryce National Park and the best part...you w...
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    • San Diego County, California

      Hiking the Laguna Hills via the PCT

      5.0
      20 mi / 2000 ft gain
      This trail is well-maintained, but gets a little rocky on the PCT, and the Chariot Fire burn-zone between Penny Pines and Hayes peak will have a few downed trees and some overgrown grasses. On the other hand, the trail network of the BLT is confusing to follow as the entire network is named "Big ...
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    • Pescadero, California

      Año Nuevo and Goat Trail Loop

      4.0
      3.76 mi / 761 ft gain
      This steep and winding trail takes you to the top of a ridge where you can see the Pacific coastline and the redwoods piercing through the forest canopy. To do this trail connect the Ano Nuevo Trail, Olmo Fire Road, Goat Trail and the Six Bridges Trail. If you don't have all day to do the Canyon ...
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