• 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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    • Hodgenville, Kentucky

      Explore Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

      Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America, was born in a small cabin in Sinking Spring just south of Hodgenville, Kentucky on February 12, 1809. When he was just two, his family moved to Knob Creek Farm, northeast of Hodgenville, where they remained until 1816.  The Abra...
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    • Agness, Oregon

      Fly Fish the Rogue River at the Mermaid Riffle

      The Steelhead run on the Rogue River is famous the world over and for good reason. Like anywhere, local guides are the gatekeepers to the right spot and should be contacted accordingly.  Steelhead run December through March and Chinook April through Fall, with Coho making an appearance in the lat...
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    • Colorado Springs, Colorado

      Paddle Rampart Reservoir

      Rampart Reservoir is located off of Rampart Range Road and is boat accessible from Spring until Fall. It has a boat ramp for motorized as well as human powered boats. There are vault toilets nearby. It is a nice place to spend the day paddling at close to 9,000 ft elevation. Just be prepared for ...
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    • Cheshire, Connecticut

      Hike to Roaring Brook Falls

      1.2 mi / 377 ft gain
      Arriving to the falls, parking is residential but don't worry everyone is friendly. Starting off the hike you will walk past a cool pond where you may be able to see some wildlife. Continuing on, you will follow the marked trail where it will take you further into the woods while gaining elevatio...
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    • Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

      Pinchot Trail

      21.97 mi / 1913 ft gain
      The Pinchot Trail, built by the Sierra Club's Northeast Pennsylvania Group and located in the southern corner of Lackawanna County, is an excellent warmup or beginner backpacking trail.  The trail systems totals 22 miles but can be broken up by the North or South Loops. The North loop is mostly f...
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    • Del Norte, Colorado

      Mountain Bike at Penitente Canyon

      8 mi / 900 ft gain
      The Area: The maze of large round boulders in Penitente Canyon was once a refuge for a radical Christian sect. Now it is home to some radical mountain biking trails! Think Moab features, Fruita flow, and no crowds. Read below to find out the best trails to ride in this area, and combine riding wi...
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    • Tyler, Texas

      Whispering Pines Nature Trail

      5.0
      1.27 mi / 161 ft gain
      Whispering Pines Nature Trail is a shorter loop hike with a small waterfall located near Tyler, TX. The trail is an easy stroll, so you can bring out the whole family. Good signage and fun facts about the CCC along the trail make this an easy to follow and entertaining hike. There is good coverag...
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    • Leggett, California

      Taber Nature Trail

      0.81 mi / 217 ft gain
      Signs at the trail head for the Taber Trail state it is 1.1 miles long. That is much shorter than the actual 1.8 miles my GPS put it at. The trail sign also claims it is wheelchair accessible. I can see that for a little ways but as the trail begins to climb, I think this would be a tough go.  Th...
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    • Durango, Colorado

      Hike the First Fork/Red Creek Loop

      9.8 mi / 2195 ft gain
      Leaving from Durango, head north on Florida Road/CR 240. From the intersection with County Road 250 (the last stoplight), drive about 8 miles until you reach Colvig Summer Camp. Turn northwest here. The road will soon narrow and turn to dirt - continue straight. 1 mile further, there will be a la...
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    • Phoenix, Arizona

      Shadow Mountain Loop

      2.07 mi / 600 ft gain
      Shadow Mountain Loop is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Phoenix, Arizona.
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    • Willcox, Arizona

      Heart of Rocks Loop from Echo Canyon Trailhead

      7.06 mi / 1404 ft gain
      Heart of Rocks Loop from Echo Canyon Trailhead is an out-and-back trail with a small loop around  where you may see wildflowers located near Willcox, Arizona in Chiricahua National Monument. This trail is not dog friendly.  .
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    • Libby, Montana

      Granite Lake

      5.0
      11.06 mi / 1673 ft gain
      Granite Lake is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Libby, Montana.
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    • Princeville, Hawaii

      Hike to Wyllie's Beach

      5.0
      0.8 mi / 265 ft gain
      Wyllie's beach is a small beach next to Anini beach. It is on the northwest side of the river mouth. There is a 0.8 mile trail down to the beach. The trail head is near the Westin Princeville. This is a handy beach for those staying in the Princeville area, as it is walkable from most vacation ho...
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    • 89 Van Orden Road, New Jersey

      Hike the Hank's Pond Loop

      7 mi / 500 ft gain
      Hank's Pond loop can be accessed from the south at the corner of Clinton road and Van Orden road or from the north, parking at the lot on Stephens road.  I hiked from the south on this trip.  Follow the wide trail known as Hank's East trail marked with white blazes.  Soon you will reach a trail c...
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    • 6 1st Street, New Mexico

      Explore the Geronimo Trail National Scenic Byway

      65 mi
      This scenic highway goes through some nice country side and several old historic towns, some almost ghost towns. Lots of history and interesting places to stop. There are also festivals being held at different times of the year. Caballo Lake is also along the scenic byway .
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    • Spindler Road Starting Point, Ohio

      Hike the Mudsock Trail

      4.0
      1.5 mi / 0 ft gain
      This trail begins at a dog park and meanders alongside farm fields and creeks. Stay to the right at the first fork to begin the Mudsock Trail. The second fork in the trail results in a loop that meets up with itself and continues on. Depending on the amount of plant growth/season, there is a trai...
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