Adventure
See more–and have more fun–this winter with these gear and technique trips.
Take the 5.5 mile trek up Bellows Pipe Trail to the summit, while your there enjoy a local cocktail a cup of chowder at Bascom Lodge.
NNN-compatible with exceptional side-to-side stability.
These bindings are surprisingly sturdy, great for cruising on sturdy terrain.
This all-around Nordic ski both glides and grips for awesome touring.
This boot has the best of both worlds: The comfort of a Nordic boot, with the warmth of telemark boot.
Simple and user-friendly, these Voile skis are also built to weather the abuse of varied terrains.
Ideal for turning and climbing on rugged backcountry day trips.
Stiff on the downhill, flexible when skinning up, this boot has it all.
Adjustable and easy to use, traveling through varied terrain is a breeze.
Whether it's touring, powder or inbounds, this ski does it all.
The perfect blend of comfort and performance, this boot is great in all conditions.
Versatile and ready for anything, these bindings are super durable and won't ice up.
Great for powder, but still handles the bumps like a pro, these skis are super smooth.
Built for nasty winter conditions, this midweight winter running shoe keeps your feet warm and well supported.
Genuinely breathable winter running shoe, great for long slushy runs.
Insulated backpacking boots with enough support to carry a 50-pound pack.
Ideal for treks on packed snow, this boot is great for wintry day hikes.
Ideal for snowshoeing, or wintry day hikes, this boot keeps your feet dry and warm.
Whether it's snowshoeing, light day hiking, or sloshing through town, this boot does it all.
Sturdy yet light, this boot is great for the most extreme day hikes.
Made for big peaks, this boot is warm, and great for ice and snow
Undeterred by injuries that would cripple most men, a Colorado hiker nears the halfway point in a pioneering attempt to thru-hike the true crest of the Continental Divide.
Discover the world's oldest tree, America's biggest cavern, and Florida's largest herd of wild horses on these three treks.
Undeterred by injuries that would cripple most men, a Colorado hiker nears the halfway point in a pioneering attempt to thru-hike the true crest of the Continental Divide. In this extended online interview, Dunmire talks about his gear essentials, near misses, and the challenges that lay ahead as he continues to trace North America's spine.
Mike Long, a 20-year veteran, snares a primo big-water day on the Rio Grande.
Native Americans consider hot springs sacred. Pioneer hucksters claimed they had magic healing powers. Hikers just think they feel awfully good after a long slog. The key, of course, is finding one far from beer-packing partiers. These wilderness springs require sturdy, crowd-discouraging journeys amid stunning scenery.
The Alaska Marine Highway is the world's most scenic floating campground.
Experience the magic of the remote Himalaya.
Spain's little-known Valencia region beckons the mountain-minded adventurer with dramatic topography, sun-drenched hiking and biking, and sumptuous end-of-day feasts.
Circumnavigate Europe's most iconic peak.
Walk the World's Highest Trail.
A veteran traveler discovers a world of adventure in his backyard.
Stand on the roof of Africa.
Master every detail of far-flung adventure–from visas to vaccinations–with these time-tested tips from guides and veteran globetrotters.
Explore Great Britain's answer to the Appalachian Trail.
Marvel at Middle Earth on this 33-mile, four-day Milford Track.
Brave the Old World's newest and wildest long-distance route.
Hike locals-only trails in Europe's other Alps. This 500-mile track combines rugged hiking by day with luxe living by night
We've traveled to 10 countries and uncovered the best adventures you never knew existed.
Trek across the roof of the Andes, mix in some trail riding–on bike and horseback–and climb a 19,000-foot volcano.
Weave through the Dolomite's limestone daggers.
Hike to South America's acropolis.
See azure seas from rocky peaks.
You better stand back if this Sicilian island volcano starts to spurt.
There is a reason the native's call it Sagarmatha, meaning "head of the sky."
Trekker-friendly glacier is largest in the Alps.
Trek through the earth's wildest mountain range.
Nepal's Annapurna Circuit can't compete with the world's best treks for lavish huts, extreme solitude, and sumptuous cuisine. So why is it still number one? Let us count the reasons.
For one soul-searching hiker, Grayson Highlands stirs powerful memories.
Associate editor Shannon Davis tells us more about the highs and lows of his honeymoon trek (featured in March 2009's "The Perfect Circle") on the sky-scraping Annapurna Circuit in Nepal.
Denver teacher Mike Haugen sets a new state summits speed record–fifty state highpoints in less than 50 days!
The last time our author took his buddy camping, they stopped speaking for a year. A decade later, they still haven't hit the trail together. Which means there's only one thing to do: Try again.
Thirty miles up the trail from Springer Mountain, Winton Porter shelters and feeds thru-hikers–and works tirelessly to slash their pack weight.
Maine's newly minted Thoreau-Wabanaki Trail tracks the famous naturalist's 1800s expeditions. Good news: It's still wild.
Experts dissect the missteps in five recent hiking tragedies
Swallowed by Sierra scenery
Gambling in the slots
Killer coastline
Fatten griz for winter
Lost in the labyrinth
We settle the debate with winner-takes-all smackdown: Meet history's true hard man.
A staged photo op in the Tetons results in a near-crushing.
Stunned by the loss of his friends, a stranded climber struggles down one of Alaska's toughest peaks.
A gym teacher's speed hike becomes a five-day bushwhack in Olympic National Park.
Survivors of the Bataan death march overcame one of history's most grueling
walks. What kept them on their feet? and could you do the same? every year,
more than 4,000 people hike through the New Mexico desert to find out.
Thru-hike the most remote miles in California's range of light
Trek empty terrain all the way from the Grand Canyon to Zion.
Test your self-arrest skills on Mt. Adams's 12,276-foot fractured glacier.
See one of the sea's keenest hunters as you paddle San Juan Island.
Traverse the wildest part of the lower 48's last great grizzly hideaway.
Beat your own path through Denali National Park's confounding and little-traveled
Wyoming Hills.
Get vertical on a tricky class IV route to the top of Granite peak.
Get your feet (and more) wet on the Florida Trail's best section.
Dodge high wattage on the newest stretch of the Colorado Trail.
Got guts? Good. Now learn what skills you'll need to bag America's Little Everest—a traverse of New Hampshire's Presidential Range in Winter.
Follow these guidelines to keep your gear dry, secure, and well balanced in a canoe or kayak.
Your partner can't go on. Should you stay–or go for help?
Here's how to avoid hypothermia.
The most remote spot in the Lower 48 is inside Yellowstone National Park. It's also the goal of our correspondent. What he encounters–and what it says about the solitude backpackers treasure–will surprise you. PLUS: See more of his photos and read a Q&A.
Gas prices are soaring. Glaciers are melting. What's a conscientious hiker to do? Take the bus, says Dan Koeppel, who did
just that to escape downtown L.A.
As conservationists and energy developers fight over Wyoming's Red Desert, one thing is certain: There's no time like the present to hike through its unreal geography.
Sample the best section of the country's first thru-hike.
Coastal views, mountains, and fjords await on the Long Range Traverse in Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park.
The name doesn't say it all: Arizona's premier cactus preserve conceals a cool mountain escape.
To discover the best-kept secrets in Utah's Grand Gulch, you need to start
at the bottom.
On this 70-miler, see rhododendrons by day and hike light by staying in shelters at night.
Explore big skies and pristine lakes in the Medicine Bows.
Nine ways to get your cascade fix from Tennessee to Montana.
Want a backcountry room with a view? Climb these lookouts from Vermont to Washington.
You don't need a boat to see this spectacular national lakeshore. Here's how to explore the best of its bluffs and beaches by foot (and paddle).
Guarantee yourself a great adventure– every time–by adopting these proven routines for planning and pulling off the perfect trip.
Want to make adventure films? Emmy Award-winning director Michael Brown shows you how. Plus, go behind the scenes as BACKPACKER staffers learn from the masters at Adventure Film School.
A killer whitewater trip at the end of a stunning 40-mile canyon hike? That's the scenario on Oregon's Rogue River Trail.
From the West Coast to the Rocky Mountains to New England, we've got nine epic ridgewalks just for you.
These weekend float trips have side hikes that rival the paddling for scenery and solitude.
How to retrace each segment of the author's perfect week from "A Perfect Week in the Tetons."
You won't waste a minute with our only-the-highlights hiking and climbing guide to the West's archetypal range. From the loftiest summits to the loneliest cross-country routes, this seven-day sampler visits every type of Tetons treasure-and then some.
Spectacular lake views, granite-edged trails, and surprising solitude will make you want to go in circles on the Tahoe Rim Trail.
Shhh! Find silent shores in this isolated Boundary Waters hideaway
After nearly two centuries of ecological havoc wreaked by invasive species, the gem of Channel Islands National Park is becoming a paradise again. ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Watch a video and see two photo galleries from the island.
Hike this burly wonder to find out what inspired the Appalachian and Long Trail's founders.
Learn where to bag peaks, visit hidden cold water lakes, and trek through the eroded wonder of Badlands National Park in our Black Hills primer.
We sent 209 readers out to GPS the Continental Divide Trail, the biggest, baddest long-distance path of them all. They brought back the makings of the first authoritative map of this American classic. These are their stories–and their favorite sections.
With the right preparation–and a little help from a half-dozen friends, two exotic techno-gadgets, and one very sweaty hypoxic chamber–can a sea-level-dwelling rookie climb the highest peak in Colorado?
On this burly, 210-mile traverse, which crosses 33 passes and barely touches established trails, you can find Alaska-sized scenery, complete solitude, and just enough risk to keep things interesting.
Hike the best section of the Great Divide Trail.
With a thousand islands and countless passages, this little-visited treasure is a watery maze. Here's the way in–and out.
Only an hour from Seattle, this Cascades gem offers killer Rainier views.
Trek the best spring blooms from the Ozarks to the Olympics with these two, three, and four day treks.
No, not the famously wind-whipped peaks in New Hampshire. Explore some of the country's lesser-known Whites with these accessible spring summits in Arizona, New Mexico, and Alaska.
Check out the steepest trail, the best swimming hole, and the wildest vista in America's most popular national park.
Utah's Range Creek hides the most intact Native American artifacts in the United States. Get there now–while you can still play archaeologist.
In search of a guilt-free adventure in the tropics, Jason Daley discovers the line between saving the world–and seeing it.
The planet's most dynamic landscape is full of bubbling hot springs, steaming geysers, and kaleidoscopic lava flows. Hike Iceland's epic Laugevegur Trail, and join the action.
6 more must-dip pools from Alaska to Hawaii
Here are the top wilderness soaks on the continent. Can you keep a secret?
Stay dry on spring treks in Minnesota, New Mexico, and more.
Traverse Guadalupe Mountains National Park to the state's airiest perch.
Discover a slice of rare Eastern wild country in West Virginia, where Canadian taiga meets Southern forests.
Avoid the crowds in Maine's Acadia National Park by skipping getting a jump on the season and hiking the park in the Spring. Stephen King country never looked so good.
Want to boost your backcountry karma? Here are three places to hike–and give back.
Think the Dakotas are just endless prairie? Get ready for climbing, backpacking, and biking of the highest order.
Looking to catch baby animals taking their first step? You can't go wrong with these picks.
There's a science to why we love waterfalls: When water crashes earthward, it releases negatively charged ions that--you can't make this stuff up--some researchers think can reduce anxiety. Spring is when cascades' spigots open full bore, so head off on these three beguiling treks for a dose of nature's backcountry Rx.
Three ways to hike, bike, and paddle your way to freedom in the Twin Cities.
Invent your own hike, and go where no one (well, almost no one) has gone before.
Badlands, peaks, wildflowers: Catch the best of the California desert with this trio of hikes.
The most exotic hike in the United States is smack in the middle of the country: Welcome to Great Sand Dunes National Park.
For these three fitness gurus staying fit is a job requirement.
When Utahans really wants to disappear, they head to the magnificent canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante.
How can I comparison-shop for a guided trek in Alaska?
Half a world away, you'll find exotic highs while hiking in Tasmania.
Visitors to Montana's Glacier National Park can visit on the cheap or pay an arm and a leg -- but each way has its unique charms.
Whether you've got hours or weeks, here's where to go for the birds.
Adventurous types can still find magic in the rivers, lakes, and paths of Detroit.
When you're trekking into a backcountry bowl, avalanches are almost always a threat. Learn how to protect yourself when the worst happens.
When you're slipping and sliding, don't let your partners help you. Learn how to climb yourself to safety.
Don't worry about lava. Worry about rocks and mud and ash.
With more features, a new look, and the most informative content this side of the trail, the new Backpacker.com is amped up with the best in adventure, gear, travel, skills, and survival on the web.
Stay sanitary, and for your travel companion's sake, pack what's on this list.
By loading your backpack properly you protect your gear and prevent back issues--plus it's easy to find the gear you need.
Time is of the essence in the backcountry. Learn how long it will take an impending thunderstorm or avalanche to find you.
Dotted, dashed, and curvy. Red, blue, and brown. All these colors and styles criss-cross a topo map. Learn what they mean.
By understanding your terrain, knowing your pace, and reading the map regularly you can stay on course wherever you are.
A successful hike often starts with a bit of research.
Learn the easiest way to hang a bear bag and keep your camping snacks safe from rummaging paws.
High Sierra Sport Company Donates to A Silver Lining Foundation and Susan G. Komen For the Cure Chicagoland Affilitiate: The Company to Support The Third Annual "Dancing With Chicago Celebrities" Benefit.
The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) today announced it will host two distinct Adventure Travel World Summits in 2008 on two continents.
SOLE, makers of performance custom footbeds, socks and sandals, has inked a deal to be the title sponsor of the third annual Baja Travesia Adventure Race.
Secluded coastline and bikable rain forests are just two things waiting for you in Mexico
A rarely-attempted traverse reveals the Navajo Nation's vast red-rock wilderness.
If you've always dreamed of descending into the center of the earth, try one of these creekbed hikes.
Cozy huts, five-course meals, and world-class foliage highlight one family's fall trek.
Idaho's capital offers hiking, kayaking, and climbing close to downtown
Head to Hawaii for three of the tallest
Pretty pictures and promises of a trade might get unenthusiastic spouses out the door.
Try a stunning new hike–or two thrilling classics–in the Colorado Rockies' top spot for big backpacking adventures.
This wilderness area houses a classic section of the CDT but is a little off the beaten path.
Inspired by a mountain view, Don Moseman walked out of prison and hiked his way to a better life.
Add Adirondack State Park's Mt. Marcy to your life list.
Try this black diamond, three-day kayak trip that navigates Lake Superior's piney islands.
Thru-hike L.A. County? It can be done with Southern California's Backbone Trail.
Smart ways to foolproof your next hike.
Traverse the Yukon Territory's Tombstone Range, sea kayak Baja, trek Torres del Paine, Patagnoia–all in 2008. Plus, monthly adventures closer to home.
By foot, kayak, or on top of a Boulder, North Georgia has plenty of outside activities.
Try this 30-mile lollipop loop that is almost entirely above 9,000 feet.
Hike, paddle, or ride in America's favorite steel town.
Take a winter hike to the steaming pools of Melanie Hot Springs in Gila Wilderness, New Mexico.
America's 100 Best Hikes–chosen by you.
Where classic Euro trekking meets the Mediterranean coast.
The Grand Canyon is steep and deep, but besides rock you can take in lush springs and junipers.
The wilderness can be deadly if you don't know what you're doing. Take our test to rate your survival IQ—and learn a few skills that might save your hide.
Load haulers for light and fast adventures
Trek into the wilderness but sleep in comfort with these hut treks
There's a backcountry killer on the loose, and it's not hypothermia, grizzly bears, or rockfall. The thing mostly likely to maim you on your next hiking trip is living inside your head.
A pilgrim heads into the canyon where Aron Ralston lost his arm to pin down the meaning of survival.
Hiking, climbing, and fishing in this New South boomtown.
Head out with six hard-charging huskies, and winter will never feel more alive.
Get ready to feel puny--and profoundly grateful--on three hikes through ancient forests.
Kayak amid the reefs and sand of Virgin Islands National Park
Seven national parks in 7 days--starring a ragtop, Red Bull, and one scary rabbit.
Pick your poison with three epic adventures in Yellowstone: camping, canoeing, and ski touring
Hike, bike, and climb in this Utah gem--much more than a skier's paradise
Tour the wildlife menagerie that is southeast Alaska on two kayak trips
Drought is giving Glen Canyon--and those who love it--a second chance. Here are four spectacular reasons why we should protect this Southwest wilderness by making it America's next national park.
Start packing now for a once-in-a-lifetime ski tour through silent, snow-draped Yosemite.
Stand on the roof of Africa this winter with our all-you-need-to-know guide.
Forget Sunset Boulevard. The City of Angels' abundant coastline and steep canyons will have you creating your own walk of fame.
Foliage, lazy canoe waters, and high-ride hiking make the Delaware Water Gap a prime fall destination.
Live life on the edge as your dayhike three vertiginous ridges in Arizona, Vermont, and Colorado.
Texas-sized solitude is practically guaranteed when you explore the high peaks and striking river canyons of this lightly visited wilderness.
Link two classic Southern rivers on a trek along the newly completed Benton MacKaye Trail in Tennessee and North Carolina.
Pioneer a brand-new trail in Louisiana's Atchafalaya swamp, where the gators are friendly. Really.
Canada's outdoor playground par excellence
Up high and down under--Tasmania's wildest hiking route.
Scratch the picturesque postcard surface of Big Sur...and there's far more than you imagined, including hot springs and high-rise trails.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula has way more than big lakes. Explore it all by foot, paddle, or pedal.
The stampede is over--but not the fun--in this trailhead town.
Kayak island-to-island on the Maine coast
Appreciate Seattle's fresh and saltwater beaches, plentiful forests, and the 27-mile urban path as much as locals after a long, wet winter.
Idaho is full of surprises--whitewater in the country's deepest canyon, endless climbing at City of Rocks, and high, wild scrambles in the Sawtooths.
Prolong summer weather by planning a vacation to the mountains and waters of heat-blessed Arizona. You'll soon understand what makes Phoenicians so proud.
Experience the nighttime sky from 20,320 feet up majestic Mt. McKinley -- but first read our guide to the trip.
Slide through Rocky Mountain National Park's mellower back door.
Beantowners are seeing the light at the end of the Big Dig tunnel, and it's a beautiful shade of green.
Hike a historic long path through Yellowstone--if you're lucky enough to find it.
Classic hike-in spots in Wyoming, South Carolina, and Oregon let you ditch the trail mix for pan-fried fish.
The Long Trail offers steep climbs and solitude-and a whiff of border intrigue.
Feel mile-high by hiking foothills, paddling downtown, and pedaling Mt. Falcon Park.
Explore burial effigies, seven-foot petroglyphs, and images etched in lava as you discover the ultimate mix of manmade and natural beauty.
Hike, climb and fish the wild Adirondacks
You'll never confused Plains with plain after exploring these hard-changing hiking, biking, and climbing routes.
Invent your own hike, and go where no one (well, almost no one) has gone before.
Jump off into the North Woods' best wilderness
Big currents flowing down the Mississippi, recently-blazed trails, and howling coyotes make up only a few of the many attractions that draw crowds to this city's outskirts.
Learn everything you'll ever need to know about swamps while canoeing the Everglades.
The slow boat to Alaska requires duct tape, an elastic itinerary, and a hunger for in-your-face adventure.
Relax after a long day of hiking at scenic hot soaks in Idaho, Arizona, and Colorado
Hike and climb-and then kick back-in a High Sierra sweet spot.
Discover the beauty of our most southern states by paddling down Carolina rivers, camping out beside Alabama waterfalls, and climbing a 3,792-foot summit in Georgia.
Hurricane-force winds and a snowfall average of 246 inches per year? Cake, compared to the challenge the mountain poses in summer.
Lose the sun-baked stereotype and bring thoughts of shady canyons and breezy passes.
Here are tons of tree-climbing resources to get you started.
Visit this scary state forest and let your imagination run wild.
Here's your chance to uncover secret paths in this popular park.
Helpful tips for scrambling Canada's Rocky Mountain parks
Can't make it to Canada? Try Glacier Peak, Baker Peak, or Catamount Mountain
Springtime in the Sonoran Desert
See Hawaii's humpbacks in late winter
Paddle through a timeless Mojave Desert landscape in Arizona
Canoe the wildlife-filled waters of Everglades National Park
Explore classic views in the Coronado National Forest
Flowing water means a lighter load and an easier time exploring
Spend New Year's in the Big Ditch, where fishing, camping, and hiking await
Clear-running creeks, longleaf pines and wildlife in Florida's outback
Explore wild canyons just an hour from Las Vegas
A seldom-visited peak on the Continental Divide Trail
Scrambling this 6,471-foot mountain is a trip, even mid-winter
Lake effect snow and a vast virgin forest make this a spectacular winter getaway for skiing and snowshoeing
Snowshoe to a scenic high balcony
Only in 400,000 acres of wet backcountry will you find the oldest bird
Vibrant colors and a ridge walk you'll never forget
Explore the past on Otero Mesa
Blazing foliage and broad Lake Superior views
This canyon in the Guadalupe Mountains offers an endless cluster of colors mixed together with some famous geology
A meandering river and towering cliffs make this the perfect early winter spot
Mellow temperatures, low water and autumn colors make for a perfect time in the Smokies
A hike with an otherworldly desert, a striking escarpment, and hot springs
This famous slot canyon hike in Utah and Arizona delivers broad views of the Colorado Plateau
The ultimate continental divide and a legendary mountaineering traverse
Prime time in the Rockies to explore the San Juan Hut System
A peerless art gallery of bristlecone pines, wildflowers and a ridge walk
Delve into the Shoshone National Forest on the North Fork Trail
Conquer the East's hardest dayhike
Celebrating wilderness protection where the idea began: the Gila Wilderness
Memorable panoramas of Glacier National Park's high peaks
A glacial sculpture of incredible symmetry in northern Canada
Wildlife aplenty at Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary
Take a stunning ridge walk in this glacier-clad wilderness park
An Arctic wildlife extravaganza
Autumn solitude on a well-watered, 10,000-foot plateau
A backpacker's go light heaven: thru-hiking California's High Sierra
From paddling Lake Superior to glacier-hopping in Alaska: 6 hair-raising, lung-busting adventures from America's top outfitters
An exclusive guide to five hikes that have been under water for 40 years
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 6.
Sneak in the side door for a private viewing of the finest in California's High Sierra real estate.
Use your backpacking skills at the best surfing, climbing, trail running, and even paragliding spots
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 5.
On this trip you'll find everything from alpine meadows to ancient rainforests
Hike and canoe through the pristine springs of Missouri's Ozarks.
If you can't hook a monster in one of these fishing holes, you better hang up your rod.
Enjoy a slickrock playground of your very own
Come to this tropical oasis for great weather, an array of fruit and some great swimming.
Get lost in the land o' lakes with 3 quiet, crowd-free trails
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 4.
Visit this remote section of the Arctic before climate change alters it forever
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 3.
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 2.
Paddle blue inlets too new for any topo.
Get more Glacier hiking ideas in our online exclusive
This Texas park holds true to its name with some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world.
Some of Arches' best sites come in short hikes.
The Cascade scenery on this hike can only be compared to those of the Alps.
Receding water levels mean more miles of choice desert hiking and kayaking.
Come to Acadia and you'll earn your lobster.
If you are in search of southwestern wildlife, this is the place to be.
Waterfalls abound on this great 8.2 mile loop.
Who wouldn't want to be marooned on this Florida barrier island?
A thousand-foot-deep gorge is the centerpiece of this tri-state park.
This summit offers the finest view anywhere of the Grand and surrouding peaks.
This Indiana Dunes trail offers visitors views of the lake, the Chicago skyline, wildflowers and some of the tallest trees in the region.
Scenic ridges and some high White Mountain peaks abound on this great hike.
Here's a challenging hike with constant Grand Canyon views.
Don't let well-known Sierra neighbors like Yosemite overshadow this stunning wilderness.
Camping in Death Valley might give you the hottest day of your life.
This favorite Pennsylvania destination of our editors is filled with old trees, shale cliffs, wildlife and stunning wildflowers.
Abandon the Big Apple for a visit to this great wilderness.
You'll never get a bad view of Rainier's glacier-clad slopes.
This wild paradise is the Galapagos of California.
The beauty of this hike comes alive with the rain.
Michigan's Proud Lake has many flavors of wilderness to offer.
The ultimate guide to greenhouse adventure, featuring 8 surprising new trips, acres of virgin terrain, and a peek at the future of North American wilderness.
Explore a glacier-covered forest near the Canadian Rockies' highest peak
Spring comes earlier to this mountain paradise.
3 hidden hikes in our readers' favorite backpacking park
The most-studied glacier in the park lets you see global warming in action.
Don't miss these 200 foot candles carved from sandstone towers.
Beantowners love the sights the High Ledges area has to offer.
Some of the most classic glacier scenery is offered to all visitors of this national park.
Giant cliffs and numerous waterfalls are among the stunning sites that can be viewed along this Colorado hike.
This summit will put you high above what many consider to be Colorado's finest mountain range.
We follow a giant, endangered caribou herd from the Yukon to Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Part 1.
Can anyone really know what lurks in the heart of a grizzly? In the wilds of Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, Charlie Russell believes he is beginning to find out.
Just minutes from Anchorage lie dozens of world-class hiking and paddling trips. This guide gives you the best, plus gear and travel tips to smooth the way.
Protection one of Alaska and Canada's largest caribou herds is so close, yet so far away.
River rats wait years to ride the wild Selway River. Hikers can taste its raw beauty right now.
How do you plan an expedition to follow 123,000 migrating caribou across Canada and Alaska? Very carefully.
How do you plan a route following 123,000 migrating caribou across Canada and Alaska? Try to keep up.
Will he keep up? Karsten Heuer embarks on an audacious 1,200-mile expedition-cum-caribou chase.
Hike to see arty rock sculptures left by the last Ice Age into the Wisconsin rock.
18 facts you didn't know about Alaska and Canada's Porcupine Caribou herd.
Visit Croatan National Forest, a place so wild it has more flesh-eating plants than people.
You'd never guess it: Three quiet trails in such a busy, beautiful place.
This wild Ozark gem is close to St. Louis, but still waiting to be discovered.
Spring is for the birds. Here's where to find a flock near you.
A definitive guide to the hottest, sweetest, looniest, and most colorful spots in the great outdoors.
Hike through the limestone caves, sinkholes, and springs of Missouri's Cuivre River State Park.
This gorgeous alpine lake hike sports huge glacier views just an hour outside of Vancouver.
Can a place that sees 9 million visitors a year really have any surprises? You bet. We found three hikes full of unexpected history, scenery, and solitude.
It's as big as California, boasts more volcanoes than Alaska, and counts nearly as many geysers as Yellowstone.
Bust out of winter doldrums on one of these stellar snowshoe routes.
Stay cozy this winter by bedding down in a heated cabin or yurt.
Here's a detailed hiking planner that will take you to the hidden corners of Colorado's most scenic park.
Want a ceremony that reflects your passion for the outdoors? Here's everything you need to know to pull off a wilderness wedding.
Deep in the heart of the forbidden Tibetan kingdom, a long-awaited adventure inherited from the author's father takes an unexpected twist.
With strong legs and an ambitious plan, you can see more wild country in 12 hours than some backpackers see in a week, and still make it home in time for dinner.
Learn the weird science behind our addiction to waterfalls, and the location of the best trails in North America.
Do you have what it takes to climb Alaska's Denali? Find out with our mountaineer's guide.
Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Mount Kenya offers classic climbing to all backpackers
Try climbing the standout Banner Peak, just around the corner from Mammoth Lakes.
The Obelisk offers a remote climbing challenge far removed from other Sierra hotspots.
Aconcagua's West/Southwest Face offers climbers more challenge on the Western Hemisphere's highest peak.
Try this ultra-scenic route if you attempt North America's third highest peak.
Haystack Mountain offers a sweet climb in Wyoming's remote Wind River Range.
Jasper National Park, Alberta
Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Dolomites, Italy
Planning to climb Mexico's famous volcano Iztaccíhuatl? Start with our online guide.
Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Tuolomne Meadows monarch Mount Conness has been a classic Yosemite climb for years -- and for good reason.
Matthes Crest features superb climbing deep in Yosemite's backcountry.
The short but stunning Mahoosuc Range has major-league attractions, like the toughest mile on the Appalachian Trail and conditions that discourage the faint of heart.
City life got you down? Head for the quiet hills of southeastern Washington, where the air is clean, the water clear, and bighorn sheep outnumber hikers.
Hidden deep in Montana's high country lies the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness, a seldom-visited range of cool forests and skyscraping peaks.
With an abundance of wolves and water--two rarities in the desert--Arizona's remote Blue Range may be the Southwest's best kept secret.
In Michigan's Trap Hills, you'll find space to wonder and wonder, and quiet rock outcrops with panoramas so wide you'll be blinking in disbelief.
Hiding in the arid plains of Nevada you'll find a cool refuge from the desert heat and room to let your imagination soar.
This spire deep in Wyoming's Wind River Range serves as the climbing pinnacle of the Cirque of the Towers.
Endless varieties of coral and birds await when you kayak the blue waters of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Face your fear of snakes and spiders in Australia's Royal National Park, and the bush will reward you with the journey of a lifetime.
Southeast France's Gorge Du Verdon provides backpackers with miles of narrow canyon walls, river wading, and strenuous hiking.
Rather than simply stare at the Great Wall, a determined hiker decided to get a different perspective.
Deep in the cloud forests of Costa Rica, you'll learn to dodge fireballs and poisonous frogs while tracing a circuit around a living volcano.
When you hike the world's highest peaks in search of the legendary snow leopard, be prepared for the unexpected.
If you've never heard of Arizona's 40,000-acre Wabayuma Peak Wilderness, take heart--most people haven't. That's why the silence is deafening.
Planning an overseas backpacking trip? Here's a few tips to prepare you before you go.
Jungles, coral-reef wading and rocky scrambling await Tahitian adventure hikers.
Visitors to Siberia's Lake Baikal encounter endless coastline, brown bears, and exotic hiking to last a lifetime.
The Bossi Bivouac Hut offers culture and comfort at the base of the Matterhorn.
Torrential rain and wind expose chinks in our author's ultralight armor, but don't dampen his enthusiasm for the pleasures of unencumbered trekking.
Time spent in California's Death Valley can be a life-enhancing experience.
A trek from rim to river reveals the Grand Canyon's ancient, storied history.
In the Paria River canyon, adventure and breathtaking views await around every narrow bend.
Follow the Pacific Crest Trail through Washington's volcano country and discover the high life.
A trip along Washington's Olympic Coast is one whale of a day at the beach.
Let rivers and ridgelines be your compass as you hike in the shadow of Alaska's Mt. McKinley.
Hike the Myakka Trail for a glimpse of the Sunshine State's wild and grassy past.
In Minnesota's Boundary Waters, thousands of blue routes await those willing to dip a paddle.
The Annapurna Circuit is your path to the rooftop of the world.
Shady hiking and cool waters make the San Pedro River an oasis for desert trekkers.
You'll have a hard time keeping track of all the critters along Mississippi's Black Creek Trail.
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Do you ever have the urge to step off the edge and fly like a bird?
Thanks to the Cutler Coast Public Reserve, Maine's rocky, wild coastline is now open to backpackers who like solitude as much as scenery.
You won't have a lot of company in North Dakota's badlands, which is why hiking the Maah Daah Hey Trail is so good.
Camping with kids can plant a wild seed in them that will grow as they do-but only if you get them Out There.
Head to the White Cloud Mountains for a crowd-free taste of Idaho high country.
How can we conserve South Dakota's Badlands?
Hear wild horses thunder through camp. Look for wolf tracks in the mud or eagles' nests in the cliffs high above. Cast off the workaday world and go hike an island paradise.
Hike to the edge of the Cascade Range in this forgotten corner of the Washington wilderness.
Hike a rugged, historically rich trail for 21 miles along a nearly deserted island off British Columbia's coast.
Twenty years of hard work near Tahoe yields a 150-mile path so high, you'll breathe "angel air."
Nuggets of knowledge from those who have brought their youngsters into the backcountry.
Follow the hummingbirds in the Mt. Naomi Wilderness to the best high-country wildflower show in all of Utah.
Feeling people-shy? Follow Wisconsin's wolves to this lonely section of the Ice Age Trail.
Should secret wildernesses be revealed? Utah's Anasazi artifact hotbed Cedar Mesa begs the question.
If overpowering stillness is your thing, try the old-growth forests in Oregon's Bull of the Woods Wilderness.
Sniff the rhododendrons and enjoy hiking the Valley Rim Trail in North Carolina's Valley River Mountains.
How many miles of trail or acres of wilderness will we sacrifice for a tank of gas? Here's a look at eight threatened wildernesses and what you can do to stop the drilling.
Our guide to spotting wolves on Michigan's Isle Royale.
In Virginia, a miracle occurs and hikers get some new wilderness, thanks to The Priest.
High above the trees you'll find the hike of your dreams: a ridgeline trail where your only companion is an occasional mountain goat.
Paddle Wisconsin's Turtle-Flambeau waterway, watch the aerial show, and lay claim to your own island.
Seven places where you can walk through a whole new landscape, plus opportunities to help rebuild charred trails.
Take the finest mountains in the world, add high-country meadows, glacial valleys, alpine lakes, pine-and-hemlock forests, and what do you have? A recipe for backcountry bliss.
Everything you need to know about hiking in the high country, from talus hopping to finding the right gear to dealing with wind and glaciers.
Hike into the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness and you'll enjoy Colorado's best summer school.
Washington's Elwha Trail is a rain-forest classic: green, primeval, spongy soft, and wonderfully wet.
It's the easiest hiking on Earth, and you get to sleep with buffalo, listen to coyotes sing, and bask in quiet so deep you can hear the grasslands growing. Welcome to the prairie.
Are you a dayhiker who's ready for an all-nighter? A weekender longing to try a 5-day trek? Or are you ready for a thru-hike? Regardless of your skill level, here's the information you'll need to go that extra mile.
Face it: you aren't Moses and the waters won't part, so here are ways to cross wild rivers safely.
You won't find Utah's 725-mile rogue route on any map. But thanks to two passionate Utah hikers, you'll soon be able to search it out with your boots.
We know the strength that courses through flesh and bone when standing at a trailhead, ready to set out and practice our primitive art.
For 30 years, some wide-eyed dreamers have been chiseling a 745-mile route through the Canadian Rockies. The result is a labor of love set to become one of North America's most magnificent long trails.
When it pours, good rain gear and a great sense of humor help you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
In Point Reyes National Seashore, you'll find peace and quiet in the heart of California's earthquake zone.
Albuquerque's backyard wilderness lets hikers perform a disappearing trick.
If you're a backpacking purist, Tennessee's new Cumberland Trail was made for you.
Can't wait for the snow to melt? Get warmed up at Minnesota's Jay Cooke State Park.
"With some eagerness, and some anxiety, and some misgiving, we enter the canyon below?." -John Wesley Powell, August 13, 1869
There's a fascinating world of fur and claws underfoot. Here's how to tell who's down there.
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Meet Jamie and Joe, who need help with everything from planning to packing to eating well. Enter our team of experts, with a few simple tricks designed to turn them-and you!-into well-oiled backpacking machines.
Sometimes, despite all the commitments and obligations, you know what you have to do.
Arizona's Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness is so incredible, you'll want to tell the whole world.
In Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve, you'll walk on water -- almost.
If you're a fan of waterfalls, then Arkansas's Richland Creek Wilderness is your dream trip.
You'd better like your own company, because that's all you'll have in Oregon's Badlands Wilderness Study Area.
Ed Abbey said the Sonoran Desert "leaves a golden glow on the mind," which is one of many good reasons why this cactus-spiked paradise should be the next national park.
You may have the Ozarks' wildlife-rich Ridge Runner Trail to yourself, but that doesn't mean you're alone.
A whale of a Minnesota trail beside a Great Lake.
If any long trail is likely to induce a headache, it's the Colorado Trail.
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The little-known Ouachita Trail ranked third among the long trails for solitude.
It's the longest stretch of virgin coastline left in the Lower 48. But that's just one of many reasons to hike it.
This magnificent trail travels through three California parks while showcasing the natural wonders Muir worked to preserve.
The famed peaks of the Appalachian chain entice some 2,500 people to attempt the thru-hike each year.
Can you tackle our readers' favorite long trail? Test your hiking mettle against the Continental Divide Trail.
Take along your plant guidebooks for this flora-filled treasure.
Mind-bending views, close-up wildlife encounters.
The condors know all about Chumash Wilderness, but luckily, the masses in Los Angeles don't.
Cliff dwellings, petroglyphs, ancient pottery -- Utah's Grand Gulch is thick with history.
The challenge of Vermont's Long Trail will cure what ails you.
Carved limestone cliffs add even more to love on Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail.
How do you protect the largest trees on Earth? Don't harm them in the first place.
In the 20 years since the passage of the Alaska Lands Act, nothing has changed in many of the state's wild places. And that's reason to celebrate.
In the 1800s, cowboys didn't think much of the Grand Canyon's Parashant National Monument. Luckily, times and attitudes have changed.
For Deep South scenery, try Alabama's Conecuh Trail, where the gopher frogs and armadillos outnumber the people.
The best trips are littered with mistakes, frustration, and, if a river called the "Little Misery" runs through it, boot-sucking mud.
If land has a personality, then Vermont's 270-mile Long Trail is one moody, unpredictable way to hike through New England.
What's good for elk is good for backpackers on Michigan's High Country Pathway.
When summer ends, crowd-free hiking begins in Colorado's Indian Peaks.
The best way to honor a wilderness-minded senator is to hike the Jackson Wilderness.
Glacier National Park possesses scenery that'll suck the breath out of your lungs, quiet so intense you'll wonder if your ears still work, and enough wildlife to make a zookeeper drool with envy.
More than ever, these empty parks offer medicine for the soul.
Where the words "wild" and "life" take on new meaning
Some well-meaning, leave-no-trace horsepackers are trying to rein in their environmentally uncouth brethren. The question is: can they change practices and attitudes that date back to the wild west days?
When leaves turn the colors on a painter's palette, head to the Adirondack's High Peaks Wilderness.
Washington's gentle "forgotten mountains" -- The Kettle River Range -- are ignored by those in a hurry to reach the Cascades.
Out of mistakes, miscues, and unexpected turns in the trail, we find the perfect trip.
If you think the last truly wild, unexplored land is in Canada or Alaska, you haven't been to Wyoming's Absaroka range.
Sure, you can summit Mt. Rainier, but the real treasure isn't on top. It's the Wonderland Trail down below.
The French-Canadian trappers are long gone, but the grizzlies and waterfalls remain in this alpine nirvana.
Follow Jesse James's footprints to a land of shady valleys and cool, clear lakes.
History is carved in stone in this wild and scenic southern river corridor in North Carolina and Georgia.
Robert Taylor wants African-Americans to know "there's something great out there."
Even when you're trapped in the nation's most crowded metropolis, backwoods relief is only a short hike down a Long Path.
Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest is just what the hiker ordered.
Chambers Lakes are too cold for swimming, but a great place to watch 'bergs drift by.
Five troubled teens and three well-meaning volunteers head into the Colorado mountains, hoping the wilds will help heal the youngsters. But in the end, it's hard to tell whose lives were forever shaped by the experience, the youths or the adults.
Are you antsy? Need to get away? Try New York's Tongue Range.
Some people head to Wyoming to summit the Tetons. But outdoor legend Paul Petzoldt had a better idea: Create a route for foot travelers along the spine of the great range.
Why huff and puff to get to an isolated campsite? Simply grab a paddle, then let the current carry you to a secluded riverside trailhead.
Rare stands of virgin hardwood and creekside camping beckon sunburned hikers.
Porpoises escort you to a rugged island where buffalo really do roam.
In the shadow of magnificent Mt. Shasta lies a relic of ancient times.
A primordial oasis of rivers, bighorn sheep, and canyons.
Myths and cactus in California: A life-filled land of sand and mountains.
Alaska's premier area for fish and wildlife.
A high point offering a year-round getaway for lovers of southern wildlife, lush forests, and redeye bass.
Roads end in Arizona with tall tales, natural gardens, cacti forests, and shoe scorpions.
Cool your feet and warm your brow in this Arizona desert wilderness.
Mountain vistas: the ups and downs of a mountain-biking/hiking paradise.
Catch rainbows -- trout, that is -- in Rockhouse Basin's rivers, where you're more likely to see a wildcat than another human.
Lay claim to your own California mountain valley and bask in utter solitude.
California's second largest park has an impressive trail system.
A big Midwestern sandpile turned into an otherworldly escape by pounding surf and forests.
Gorgeous gorge: Where the arches outnumber the footprints.
A water-lover's Wisconsin wonderland with forests, prairies, and the occasional eagle.
Where you can look down on soaring eagles and feel the power of the Missouri River.
A watery paradise, a hiker's secret.
Western prairie meets eastern forest in the land of healing waters.
A slice of Utah canyon in the heart of Dixie.
Waterfalls and swimming holes aplenty.
All trails lead to the top in this lake-lover's paradise.
Once an impassable, swampy "ghost river," now a paddler's dream.
A rugged land of sweet-smelling wildflowers, bald mountains, and stone Indians.
Hike or climb this pristine pink-granite wonderland just outside Austin.
Lose yourself in the past on part of the Buckeye, America's longest loop trail.
Hike with sea turtles, watch the dolphins play, and share the beach with ghost crabs.
It's amazing what nature can do with pasture a decade after the cows go home.
A precious backcountry jewel amid the hardwood forests.
Not much company along this stretch of Deep South blackwater -- and that's just fine.
Trade your flip-flops for hiking boots and explore a seaside trail.
Near-complete isolation just a few miles from Virginia Beach.
Wind through what remains of a lost Carolina world.
Strap on the skis and glide across wind-sculpted snow into alpine solitude.
A pristine prairie river winds through a sea of corn and beans in the shadow of Chicago.
Where the shadows on the sandstone offer lessons from the past and there's not a soul to be found.
A bit of nerve opens up the stunning canyonlands made famous by Wile E. Coyote.
Hike up and down oak- and hickory-covered ridgetops, or explore underground.
The hidden side of a watery Utah playground.
Wooded trails, tea-colored waters -- and the Jersey Devil.
Frozen fire shaped by cataclysmic forces and the footsteps of the ancient ones.
A peaceful rest stop in the shadow of the nation's largest city.
Watch for ghosts among the mushroom-shaped rocks in this weird, lovely landscape.
Echoes of the ice age resonate throughout this Adirondack wilderness.
Old, haunted New York mountains, thick with legend.
Exploring hills and "hollers" in the Land of Lincoln.
If you're a fan of eskers, moraines, kettles, and kames, Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine State Forest is the right place for you.
The current carries you through the Great Plains, where buffalo, elk -- and snapping turtles -- roam.
Wisconsin's Brule River has great rivers galore -- just don't lose your uncle's canoe.
Majestic peaks rise in all directions in Washington's Boulder River Wilderness -- elegant, jagged, draped in snow.
Raft or hike this desert paradise's secretive canyons -- but don't pass up the hot springs.
There's more to the Louisiana's deep South than swamps and Cajun food.
Follow the Appalachian Trail to new heights in the rugged New England high country.
Classic eastern mountain scenery along West Virginia's skyline pathway.
Heavy forests and the roar of whitewater wait in this section of the Appalachian Mountains.
Tucked away in a New England corner is an old-growth paradise.
Too small to get much attention and a pain in the neck to reach: The perfect Wisconsin escape.
Hike from Kentucky to Tennessee along an inland peninsula.
Hike up and down oak- and hickory-covered ridgetops, or explore underground.
Just beyond the neon and greenbacks of Vegas lies a priceless wilderness gem.
Olympic National Park is pristine and isolated -- rare commodities these days.
A hiker's oasis in the hills and valleys of the Midwest.
In Big Cypress' land of exotic plants and lurking alligators, swamps aren't such bad places after all.
Take a lazy cruise through exotic scenery, where monkeys swing and eagles soar.
Sunny beaches, cool forests, and a birder's paradise along the shores of Lake Michigan.
Not your laid-back summer holiday -- canoeing and hiking galore.
Where you'll share the mountain with curious goats and mysteries of the past.
Tiny Gibson Lake will take you out of Denver in a hurry with its big-wilderness feel and smirking brook trout.
Connecticut's South Taconic Mountains have bald peaks, deep, forested gorges, and trees as old as the Mayflower.
Hiking and backpacking at its finest, through pastoral grasslands and forests of pine and fur.
Behind the forbidding name lies California's glacier-polished playground.
You're as likely to bump into Sasquatch as another human.
Ishi Wilderness trails run through stream-carved canyons, past stunning vistas, back to gold rush days.
If you run into the big white bears, should you be scared?
Follow these tips to make the most out of the northern night skies.
If you plan on hiking the European Alps, get ready for some differences across the pond.
Only have a short time to tackle the Pacific Northwest Trail? Our guide will give you the best the PNT has to offer.
In a region known for soggy times, Juniper Dunes is a warm sandbox where you can dry out.
Mills Canyon is a hidden treasure where you can bushwhack through history.
In the Wind Rivers range, you can hike for days without seeing another soul, which is why it brings a pair of brothers back again and again.
With the click of a shutter, Ansel Adams captured the beauty and soul of wild places and showed us that in nature, there is magic.
Eyeball to beak with impressively taloned hawks in West Virginia's Monongahela National Forest.
The Purple Trail through Chase Prairie or the Green or Red Trails through Floyd's Prairie are good routes for viewing Sandhill cranes.
California: Journey through a desert to bear witness to some of the loveliest wildflowers you'll ever see.
Montana: The Pryor Mountains harbor the nation's last free-roaming wild mustangs, not to mention wilderness that is as wild as the horses.
The typical Delaware River float trip offers the opportunity to spy more bald eagles than people.
Arizona: Every year millions of ladybugs head to Arizona and coat trees, rocks, and brush like a layer of living paint.
A chaotic chorus of loon calls penetrate the darkness, the warbling sounds echoing off the wooded hills around the New Hampshire lake.
Consider trying to spot a red-cockaded wood-pecker in Florida's Big Cypress Preserve a form of treasure hunting.
The bawling in the black night is the spring chorus of hooting barred owls.
All along the 23-mile Shenandoah Mountain trail and in the forested areas throughout the Appalachian Mountains, vernal pools are rich aquatic breeding grounds.
"October is the month for painted leaves," Thoreau mused. He could have been talking about Kentucky's Red River Gorge.
You'll emerge from a forested hallway into a wilderness playroom, and there before you will be skidmarks in the snow.
The ungodly wailing that sometimes drifts through the dark woods is only an animal.
Pine Mountain and Wilson Ridge command high-country vistas stretching across rock-strewn meadows.
Figure on 9 days to do the entire 100-mile hikeunless you're slowed drastically by all the blueberries.
When hiking on Virginia's high, exposed heath balds in late summer, leave gorp and other snacks at home.
Pennsylvania: You'll get wet and you may even stand in line behind a black bear or two.
Maine's seal pups are usually born in May, making early summer an ideal time to witness the youngsters learning to swim and fish.
Have your camera ready near dusk, when sunlight warms the landscape with intense color.
Enjoy Vermont's autumn colors while you can -- they disappear all too quickly, and the Green Mountains recover their namesake hue in the spring.
Combine a full harvest moon with a remote island trail for the greatest show on Earth.
Life in the high desert in autumn is sweeter and more irresistible than any place on Earth.
No color in nature comes close to matching the heart-stirring golden aspen found in the Rockies in autumn.
Observe the uncanny resemblance between the good doctor's famous Truffula Trees and a field of fuzz-topped flowers 5 miles up Long Canyon.
North Dakota: America's own Serengeti.
The majestic San Juan Mountain range is often called America's Switzerland. -- and the wildflowers match.
Vast meadows of wildflowers sprawl across the ridgetops and valley bottoms of the Three Sisters.
In Whites Creek Cave you can explore in nature's own cooling system, and observe its grateful inhabitants.
The blaze of fall color in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is unequaled.
Wisconsin: Explore 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland shoreline where strings of cliffs and caves are bejeweled in ice.
hen it comes to sheer ability to alter a landscape and shock the human senses, you can't beat the May blooms of a mountain laurel thicket.
The best bird window coincides with the best hiking season in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Arkansas Buffalo National River features challenging trails and a river-laced wilderness.
In winter, the glasslike menagerie of icicles in the Cumberland Plateau will send a chill down your spine.
You can spend days exploring the Dry River Valley forest without seeing another soul, even if it sounds like you're being chased by a well-armed militia.
Even if you don't see a moose, you'll hear the bulls' low grunts echoing off the hillside.
The lunarlike landscape and dark skies of this preserve make White Sands one of the best places for star watching.
More than 200 preserves, parks, and other protected wildlands lie within 40 miles of San Francisco, exceeding Yosemite National Park in size, biodiversity, and visitation.
Here's your insider's guide to The Great Smokies, probably the epitome of a true backpacker's national park.
Steens looks like your average mountain, but hike up high and you'll find a hidden paradise.
Okay, so the weather stinks and so does the hiking. Change both by heading down the road to where the sun shines and the trail beckons.
The little-known Cheaha Wilderness Area is the gateway to Alabama's largest trail system.
When the footpath is named the Backpack Trail, you know what to do.
If you think west Texas is nothing but tumbleweeds and cattle, you haven't walked 62 miles across one of the world's most famous geological formations.
In the European high-country Alps you can wander through the most stunning mountains in the world. Vive la difference!
Besides being home to a mythical reptile, Colorado's Lizard Head Wilderness is the site of some great hiking.
Trail goers can experience a whole new world by hiking Virginia's newly renovated Lion's Tale Trail.
When hiking California's Fish Valley, don't forget to pack your Richter scale.
Let the masses shop till they drop: On Arkansas's Ouachita River the pace is slow and easy.
When the rest of the East is bare, snowshoers can find plenty of powder in New York's Five Ponds Wilderness.
Like shimmering rainbows in the night, the northern lights electrify the sky with color.
Combine white sand beaches and gin-clear water with snow-free highland hiking, and you've got Baja, the perfect midwinter escape.
In mountains most hikers don't even know exist, the 150-mile Cohos Trail just waiting to carry you far from the crowds and on to Canada.
In a park full of natural wonder, the route to Maddron Bald hits the high points.
What they've lost in height, the Penokee Mountains make up for in big views and solitude.
Twelve trails that'll chew you up, spit you out, and have you begging for more.
Everyone's heard of the Cascades, but no one seems to know about Tillamook State Forest.
Gain a raptor's-eye view of the world in Colorado's Eagles Nest Wilderness.
Relax and sniff the azaleas among Missouri's Whispering Pines.
If you think autumn is simply a time to rake leaves, then you need to read our guide to the best of the fall season.
Jim Lockart of Pughtown, Pennsylvania is part of a unique group who have scaled all 50 states' highest peaks.
Once a bumpy stagecoache route, Arkansas's Butterfield Trail now jostles hikers.
Don't expect the red-carpet treatment in Arizona's Galiuro Mountains, just wilderness on its own terms.
For almost half a century, California's rugged Ishi Wilderness hid "the last wild Indian." Even today, it is a place that can keep a secret.
As ice-cream makers in Los Angeles once knew, the Cucamonga Wilderness is the essence of cool.
Where artists once found inspiration, the Catskills' Escarpment Trail now challenges hikers.
Play out your Lawrence of Suburbia fantasies at Indiana Dunes.
What happens when you go from sea level to altitude too fast? One brave editor found out the hard way, and offers her blow-by-blow findings in hopes that you don't suffer a similar fate.
The William O. Douglas Wilderness is a monument worthy of a great man.
Where 100 unknown Sierra miles wait.
Way up in Nevada's East Humboldt Wilderness, finding solitude and water are sure bets.
Who needs Everest when you can have these eight summits, all hikeable, all close to home, no sherpas or yaks required.
If you look beyond the occasional cow, you'll find the BLM has lots of ruggedly beautiful land to offer. No mining, no oil rigs, just lots of solitude.
A Thoreauvian classic hike in New Hampshire.
The ambling Wisconsin River has only one speed: full-out relaxed.
Why choose between breezy peaks and cool streams when you can have both at Big Frog Wilderness?
Leave the book in the tent and make a date to chat with some owls and sing with the frogs.
While Sawtooth Lake grabs the limelight, behind the scenes lie crowd-free peace and splendor.
Highest, biggest, wildest: Colorado's Weminuche Wilderness is a land of superlatives.
Escape from the urban at Wisconsin's Governor Knowles State Forest.
Like your first love, you never forget your initial visit to the Arctic.
Luckily, Aldo Leopold's prediction about Mt. Baldy didn't come true -- these Arizona forests are just as verdant as always.
James Peak is a gem just 50 miles west of Denver.
Hiking through wetlands in Pennsylvania? Believe it.
Hike this gorgeous, mountainous section of Virginia's Appalachian Trail.
Like to start your hikes up high? Then Arkansas Huckleberry Trail is for you.
Visit Arkansas' Buffalo National River Trail, where the huckleberries are plentiful and the views are wondrous.
Get spectacular Appalachian Trail mountain views without much effort on the Riga Plateau.
Burnt Rock Mountain provides great views along Vermont's Long Trail.
An Ozark oasis loaded with wildlife and fall colors.
Go through the looking glass in Utah's canyon country.
The most old-growth forest in the east resides in North Carolina's Joyce Kilmer Wilderness.
A hike up New Hampshire's Carter Dome has it all -- mountains, forests, water, views, solitude, and even a little challenge.
Cumberland Island's south shore provides remarkably pristine beaches and mossy forests.
Hickory Creek Wilderness in the Allegheny National Forest remains a great hiking destination all year -- even in winter.
Oklahoma's own Tennessee awaits intrepid hikers.
Crowd-free, rocky mountain highs -- you'll find this and more in Colorado's South San Juan Wilderness.
A hidden spot in Washington's popular Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Walk among giants in Redwood National Park.
Kentucky's Cumberland Falls provide spectacular waterworks, day or night.
Break the long Michigan winter with a lengthy hike on Michigan's Riding and Hiking Trail.
Think Iowa is nothing but flat? You haven't visited the Yellow River State Forest.
History and landscape meet at Caprock Canyos State Park.
The Marietta Unit provides some of the greatest river trails in Ohio.
It's not complete, but North Carolina's Mountains To Sea trail rivals Inman's journey in "Cold Mountain."
The colorful walls of Palo Duro Canyon will delight hikers with masterpiece washes of color.
Texas' Big Slough is as wet as the Big Bend is dry.
Wilderness worthy enough to inspire any classical landscape painter.
Great Basin's Mt. Moriah is a big mountain of solitude.
Waterfalls and wonder: Both are plentiful in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.
Bears electrify an already incredible experience at Glacier National Park's Bowman Lake.
Dark, volcanic mountains soaring along the Pacific Crest make for a forbidding wilderness perfect for U.S. Marines in training -- or solitude-seeking hikers.
Find a new kind of California beach on the undeveloped shores of Santa Catalina Island.
Can you find solitude in Sequoia National Park? You can if you go off trail.
Lake Superior's best coast lies on Wisconsin's Apostle Islands.
These quiet summits feature the best views of New York's high Adirondacks.
Get away from the Ozarks crowd on the Berryman Trail.
Great Smoky's Gregory Bald features an amazing crown of wild azaleas.
The best way to see all Olympic has to offer is on the grand Valley Loop.
Secret scrambles and lakes abound in this northern California wilderness.
Hike this crown of North Cascades National Park, Washington.
Get above treeline in Maine's wild Saddleback Range.
Never heard of Utah's George Washington Hayduke Route, have you? That's because it's brand new.
Here's how to find the best of Wyoming's expansive Bighorn range.
Hikers often overlook the the quiet meadows, wildflowers, and mountaintops of New Mexico's Latir Wilderness. Their loss is your gain.
High, cool peaks rise over 7,000 feet above the desert flats in New Mexico's White Mountain Wilderness.
Boy Scouts paved an excellent trail in this Ozark gem.
Texas' Lost Maples has beautiful desert vistas -- and mountain lions.
History and nature intertwine when you hike South Dakota's stunning Black Hills.
The bare rocks of Oklahoma's Charons Gardens will haunt and delight hikers.
You won't get a nosebleed on the Knobstone Trail, but you will get a taste of Hoosier high country.
To understand what goes on beneath the sea, find a rocky shoreline and explore away
Three Bay Area hikes that'll quickly make winter a distant memory
With all of the trail options in Pennsylvania's Michaux State Forest, it's hard to pick just one.
In New Mexico's Pecos Wilderness, it's just you and the bighorn sheep looking down on the world.
In Alaska's Tongass, the ancient trees have something to say...if you're willing to listen.
Journey to Alaska's far northern edge, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, where the midnight sun shines like candlelight on the mountains.
A once-in-a-lifetime solo hike through Lake Clark National Park, where the midnight sun shines like candlelight on the mountains.
When gently paddling amidst the mini-icebergs that grace Prince William Sound, you ponder one question: why walk?
Wrangell-St. Elias National park is known for its jaw-dropping scenery, but there's just as much beauty at your feet.
Stomp and glide at Wild River State Park, where no snow monsters are allowed.
Extend the hiking season at these three destinations, all perfect for winter newbies.
The Tordrillo Mountains are so rugged, you'd swear you're the first human to set foot there.
For some, reaching Maine's Mt. Katahdin is the end of a life-altering 2,100-mile pilgrimage. For others it's a lark. We captured the extremes, and a little bit of everything in between, one day atop Maine's "greatest mountain."
In the fortress-like Mazatzal Wilderness, you can barricade yourself in solitude.
The Ouachita Mountains sheltered outlaws and gave John Wayne something to crow about. But it's not until you hike the 223-mile Ouachita Trail that you realize this country is the stuff of legend.
You don't need a canoe to reach some of the Everglades' best beachfront campsites.
Think slickrock in July and your throat clenches, your skin shrivels, and parched bones rattle in your subconscious. But in winter, the snow sends the tourists and dry desert demons packing, and the frosted wonderland is all yours.
An Ohio trail that reclaimed land from the ore era.
When the White Mountains' hot spots get too hot, there's always the Pilot Range.
Drop off the lip of Linville Gorge into a world of rock escarpments, deep forests, and whitewater.
Who says the Appalachian Trail has to stop in Maine? Certainly not some plucky Canadians, who're extending the long-trail concept 600 more miles into their homeland.
Panoramic ridge-hiking through New England.
Hiking through Oregon's Jefferson Park puts you in the heart of what was once some pretty hot country.
Looking for a really wild time? Grab your passport and head to Canada, where the mountains are big, the views stretch beyond your imagination, and you can't fling a moose pellet without hitting some kind of wildlife.
Vancouver's Juan de Fuca Marine Trail offers the best of both worlds in a challenging and surprising 29-mile ramble.
Deseret Peak Wilderness has everything the popular Wasatch Range does, except the crowds.
Sometimes you have to go where the guidebooks haven't been, but watch your step.
Hike like a conquistador through Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Redwood Meadow's massive trees and wild countryside have changed little since Muir passed through 100 years ago.
Theodore Roosevelt ventured into the North Dakota Badlands an East Coast city Boy. After the land got through with him, he had the fortitude to run a nation and the insight to preserve more wildlands than anyone in history.
There are plenty of Bambi's brethren along the Quehanna Trail-if you know where to look.
Thank the Ice Age for the challenging hiking and incredible views you'll find in the Blue Hills.
The Middle Fork of the Salmon River Trail is a 100-mile-long backpacker's dream that comes complete with muscle-soothing waters and the occasional glass of wine with your four-course dinner.
Baldface Range's icy swimming holes and heights will get any hiker worked up.
Birds and deer are your only companions on this stretch of the Allegheny Trail.
You'll find North Cascades beauty minus the rain in Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness.
Tune up your senses and turn off the lights for a wild walk on the dark side.
If you like stunning mountains, challenging trails, breathtaking scenery and warm temperatures in winter, New Zealand is your ticket to paradise. Just watch out for the thieving parrots.
Forget what CNN and Your Daily News say about Yosemite's crowds and crime and traffic. the "treasure of the Sierra" is still a golden place for backpackers to escape.
Keep your cool on Nevada's Mt. Charleston Loop Trail.
Sometimes a place is so magnificent that it burns itself into your soul and overrides all sensation-even the urge to heave up your guts.
The Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park is a place of reckoning and, given its trackless nature, a place of choices. To a young man who came of age here, it offers perspective on paths not taken.
Two trails, same river, two different worlds.
The 76-mile Foothills Trail takes in all of the Blue Ridge's scenic wonders.
Wondrous lava formations in the Sierra's granite kingdom.
Head south to find the quiet side of the King.
The 10 once-in-a-lifetime adventures any backwoods fanatic should have under his hipbelt before hanging up the ol' pack.
A roadless wonder in California's Los Padres Wilderness.
The trails are lonely and the trout are always biting in this Inyo National Forest hideaway.
Nine hikes as big as the hearts of their namesake wilderness visionaries.
A high country stunner that defines Colorado wilderness.
We travel to New Mexico's Aldo Leopold Wilderness to understand the roots of the preservation movement and see just how far we've come.
The best wildlife stronghold in California.
There's elbow room to spare in this lofty hiker's haven.
If the beauty of the Colorado Sangres doesn't leave you breathless, the altitude will.
A small taste of Washington's mighty mountain.
Great lake views in Minnesota's land of moose and wolves.
Waterfalls and old growth in this gorge-ous Oregon hideaway.
Hiking Wisconsin's glacier-carved trail will set you back 12,000 years.
Tundra hiking in the shadow of Washington's ice-cloaked behemoth.
All the park is a stage for nature's steamy performance in Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Washington's rocky, log-strewn shore is no place for beach bums.
When temps warm but the going's still snowy, strap on snowshoes to reach Washington's hidden camping gems.
The East Cactus Plain Wilderness brims with life and solitude. Just don't forget the water.
A 42-mile loop through America's version of the Black Forest.
The 50-mile-long Massanutten range in Virginia may be D.C.'s top-secret hiking getaway.
Smooth and easy hiking deep in the heart of Texas.
On its way from the Ohio to the Mississippi, Illinois' new River to River Trail takes you through a surprisingly wild side of the Corn Belt.
Grab your passport and follow these 25 hikes where wild winds Blow, strange animals roam, and even the alpenglow adds to the adventure.
The ancient Uwharries have baffled geologists, but hikers know a good thing when they see it.
If the redwoods don't wow you, there's always the world-class California coastline.
Harriman/Bear Mountain State Park is only an hour from Manhattan, but you'll feel like you're worlds away.
Thirteen miles in the spectacular Sangre De Cristos.
Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante is huge, remote, controversial, and one of the finest destinations for backpackers in the Lower 48.
Wilderness doesn't get much better, or higher, than Holy Cross.
It may be winter, but that's no reason to stop hiking.
Thrills and views by the minute on the Kinsman Ridge Trail.
Some say Goat Rocks Wilderness has the best scenery along the 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail. Decide for yourself.
South Carolina: A wealth of waterfalls and world-class swimming.
The bison are relics from the past, and the wolves know no fear. Welcome to Wood Buffalo National Park, where time stands still and the land shrugs off man's attempts to alter its primitive spirit.
In a land with few trails, Alaska's Resurrection Pass stands above them all.
Quirky geology leads to even quirkier residents at Missouri's Hercules Glades.
At the edge of the world, Canada's Algonquin Provincial Park offers a window to the past.
Explore Washington's storied old-growth forests plus an authentic ghost town.
A mysterious ravine, old-growth forest, and big climbs -- only at Mt. Greylock Reservation.
While the desert sizzles, Arizona's Kachina Peaks are cool and comfortable.
Exploring the wilder, uncrowded reaches of our highest national park.
Challenge and a hint of risk are part and parcel in Ramseys Draft Wilderness.
Sierra scenery at L.A.'s backdoor.
Tackling the High Uintas Wilderness from the east offers big paybacks.
Get lost on Georgia's Duncan Ridge Trail.
Fifteen trails that'll take you from flaming maples to towering redwoods, with plenty of shimmering aspen in between.
A trek through the blast zone of a restless volcano raises questions about a father's legacy and a child's future.
Go out at night for a whole new look into wilderness.
Big South Fork provides Utah-quality arches in Tennessee.
When it came to continent crossing, the noted U.S. explorers were a step behind Canada's Alexander Mackenzie. And until you hike his namesake trail, you can't truly appreciate the toughness of his journey or the magnitude of his accomplishment.