• 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.

    Top Spots in and near United States

    • Clyde, North Carolina

      Photograph the Smokies from Buzzards Roost

      This is an awesome place to check out if you are driving Interstate 40 or if you are visiting the area for awhile. The access point for Buzzards Roost is located on the same exit as the well known Max Patch Mountain, just in the other direction. Once off the exit, you will travel down a gravel Fo...
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    • Huntsville, Arkansas

      Kings River Overlook

      5.0
      1.2 mi / 145 ft gain
      This is a great family hike short enough for little ones but with enough features to keep little ones engaged.  From the parking area, it's about .6 miles on a relatively flat, well-marked trial to the overlook.  (Plenty of room to step off trail for social distancing)  We went in April with thre...
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    • Bellevue, Washington

      Coal Creek Falls via Red Town Trailhead

      3.0
      2.29 mi / 518 ft gain
      The popular trailhead is located in the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park. There is a veritable maze of trails and trailheads here so it is helpful to bring along a map of the area. A trail map for Cougar Mountain can be found on kingcounty.gov. From the trailhead veer left following the Re...
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    • Buffalo, Wyoming

      Summit Blacktooth Mountain

      24 mi / 4000 ft gain
      To get to the Little Goose Trailhead make sure you have a vehicle capable of traveling over very rough terrain and big rocks and cross 3 creeks, one of which is about 50 feet wide and 2 feet deep. Four-wheel drive would be strongly recommended.  From the Little Goose Trailhead you will need to hi...
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    • Ketchum, Idaho

      Mountain Bike the Griffin Butte Loop

      4 mi / 700 ft gain
      Easily accessible from town, you can peddle right up to the trail. There is a small parking lot at the trailhead as well. This is one of those trails that are fantastic in either direction you choose to ride it. To jump right into the climbing uphill section and have a fun backend ride, hit it co...
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    • Jackson, New Hampshire

      Winter Ascent of Mt. Washington Via Lion Head Trail

      8 mi / 4200 ft gain
      Park at the Pinkham Notch visitor center off of Route 16, your stopping point for all things Tuckerman’s Ravine and Mt. Washington related. The ranger station is open year round and there is food and up to date weather conditions from the summit. There is also a locker room with showers available...
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    • Condon, Montana

      Snowshoe to Holland Falls

      3.3 mi / 725 ft gain
      Drive on 83 through the swan until you reach the turnoff for Holland Lake. The lake, campground, ranger station, and trails are all very well marked throughout this adventure. 4WD is suggested for getting to the parking lot for Holland Lake, as some of the roads may not be plowed, and there may b...
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    • Wahiawa, Hawaii

      Poamoho Ridge Trail

      7.08 mi / 1877 ft gain
      Access: There are two options for accessing the trailhead:  (1) Get a permit from the Division of Forestry and Wildlife Oahu so you can drive the 6-mile dirt road to the true trailhead. The permit provides you car access through the locked gate and is only available on weekends and holidays. You...
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    • Golden, Colorado

      Hike Lookout Mountain

      2.3 mi / 675 ft gain
      Begin hiking up a trail into the forest which eventually opens up into several beautiful spots that look down into the canyon below.
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    • Idaho Springs, Colorado

      Snowshoe Jim Creek Trail

      5 mi / 965 ft gain
      Starting at 9,220 feet of elevation, this 5 mile out-and-back snowshoe begins its 965 foot elevation gain meandering through a quiet forest. The trail will take you through the woods for a few miles, and you can turn around whenever you like. If you're up for a challenge and have a lot of time, y...
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    • Marblemount, Washington

      Terror Basin and West McMillan Spire

      16.98 mi / 8868 ft gain
      The Picket Range is a remote and rugged subrange of Washington's North Cascades. It draws very few visitors per year, and the odds of seeing another human on your adventure are very low. West McMillan Spire is an 8,000' peak located in the Southern Pickets. It is a Class 3 climb involving bot...
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    • Buffalo, Wyoming

      Hike to Rainbow Lake in the Cloud Peak Wilderness

      Best accessed from the Geneva Pass trail, Rainbow Lake is a gorgeous hidden gem. It's not on the main Solitude Trail or the Lake Loop, but it's pretty straightforward to access. The lake is most easily reached via the Cliff Lake Trail. If you're approaching from Geneva Pass, take the Cliff Lake T...
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    • Sisters, Oregon

      Backpack to Santiam Lake via Duffy Lake Trailhead

      9.94 mi / 1362 ft gain
      You start by weaving through an old-growth forest, gaining a little elevation, appreciating the shade, before you come up out and into the alpine forest the majority of the hike will take place in.  You will quickly reach your first of many intersections within ~.1 mile into the trail. Be sure t...
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    • Skagway, Alaska

      Backpack the Chilkoot Trail

      4.0
      33 mi / 6800 ft gain
      The Chilkoot Trail follows the access route from the Alaskan coast to the Yukon goldfields used during the Klondike gold rush. You can get to Skagway via road (from Whitehorse), flight, or ferry (from Juneau). Whale spotting on a ferry from Juneau is a great way to start the trip! There are 9 of...
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    • Tuckasegee, North Carolina

      Hike to Dill Falls

      0.4 mi / 400 ft gain
      The drive to this waterfall can be a little muddy when there is a lot of rain and can need an AWD or 4WD in the rain. The road has some new gravel laid in parts so it could be improved in a few months. In the summer there is also a chance of seeing large dump trucks and logging trucks, but the ro...
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    • Hanna, Utah

      Hike to Cuberant Lake

      6 mi / 1066 ft gain
      The hike to Cuberant Lake is 3-miles with a couple of steeper sections, but for the most part, it is a flat hike. From the Pass Lake Trailhead, you will head west on the Lofty Lake Loop Trail. On this part of the trail, you pass through meadows with Bald and Reid Peaks in the background, which is...
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