Hike of the Week: Ka'iwa Ridge, HI
Beat the crowds by getting to this Oahu favorite extra early.
Beat the crowds by getting to this Oahu favorite extra early.
Capture some of North Carolina’s best views as you hike into the Linville Gorge Wilderness on this spring-perfect trek.
Get up close and personal with North America’s tallest waterfall and Yosemite Valley’s greatest hits on this 20.6-mile loop.
Enchanted Rock is the second-largest granite batholith in the country. Don’t know what a batholith is? Find out by hiking up one.
This classic hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains packs it all: a cascading stream, tunnels of rhododendron, and panoramic views, all only 45 minutes from Asheville
The classic Pacific coast waterfall is the destination; the 15-mile round-trip hike through evergreen forests, coastal grassland, and beachside cliffs is the journey.
Climb through Douglas firs and sword ferns to reach this 3,205-foot summit.
Climb Wa‘ahila Ridge below Mt. Olympus for some of the island's best views.
Find fields of poppies on this spring-perfect hike in the Chino Hills outside Lake Elsinore.
Climb above Phoenix for an aerie-like view over the valley.
Score an aerie overlooking the Buffalo River Valley to yourself when you visit Whitaker Point in the offseason.
Walk among giants on this quiet hike past the Grove of Titans and other 300-foot-tall redwood trees.
Savor views of the Sierra Estrella and Mazatzal mountain ranges on this close-to-home leg-burner.
Visit Georgia's best section of the Appalachian Trail in winter for a crowd-free experience and Blue Ridge vistas frosted in white.
See arches and sea stacks—and no people—when you visit the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor in winter.
In winter, one of Sequoia National Park's most popular spots gets a much-needed dose of solitude
Get a new perspective on an iconic view when you look through Canyonlands National Park's famous Mesa Arch in winter.
This shoulder-season cruiser delivers you to some of the best views in West Texas.
Wander through the world's largest gypsum dune field in New Mexico.
Explore Badlands National Park's trailless interior on a backpacking trip along Spring Draw Creek.
Hoof it up more than 2,000 feet over 2.3 miles on this leg-burner up Bear Mountain for huge, arcing vistas over Sedona's redrock wonderland and the lush Verde Valley.
This easy-going, 1.9-mile section of the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail links Belknap Springs to NF-2650 past cascading creeks, moss-draped evergreens, and views of the roiling McKenzie River.