Hike a Frozen Wonderland
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota
Got the itch to go hiking? Whether it’s prepping for the trip of a lifetime or finding local hikes, these picks from the editors of Backpacker will help you get out more. Find day hikes, multi-day trips, and more.
Got the itch to go hiking? Whether it’s prepping for the trip of a lifetime or finding local hikes, these picks from the editors of Backpacker will help you get out more. Find day hikes, multi-day trips, and more.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota
Just you, the squirrels, and your shortcomings.
Skip the beaten path and make the most of your visit to southwest Utah with these tips from a local.
Step off the subway and into a wilderness sparkling with lacy waterfalls and craggy summits—all thanks to the Long Path, a 358-mile work in progress stretching from 175th Street to John Boyd Thacher State Park upstate and linking the Hudson Highlands, Shawangunks, and Catskills. The trail is inching its way to the Adirondacks (72 miles to go), but that’s no reason to delay a visit (or five) to its top-tier bits, all aflame with the fall palette this month.
Like your life and limbs intact? Then you'd better get skilled before visiting these trails.
Walk through history—and spice up your campfire stories—on these three hikes through abandoned communities.
Maples and aspens are nice, but you better look down if you want to see fall's best color show.
Wander through the world's largest gypsum dune field in New Mexico.
Jeep Arch is less than 2 miles from Corona, but feels like it's a million miles from its crowds.
The only thing better than hiking in one fall foliage hot spot? Hiking in two. Or three—or four. Use this itinerary to stage a road trip through New Hampshire’s White Mountains to reach the area’s most underrated treks for fall color.
Experience Mount Washington from bottom to top via one of the northeast’s most iconic trails on this 7.8-mile round trip.
While the crowds hit Arches National Park, take a detour for a taste of sweet fall solitude.
Catch some September green along the New England Trail before the crowds arrive.
Get off the beaten path in the Ozarks.
Rocky peaks, meadows, and squeaky little pikas: this hike showcases the northwest in all its glory.
Mountains, lakes, and sunshine: this route has everything a hiker could want.
Plague poses a risk to rabbits, rodents, squirrels--and people.
The new state park lodging options have special intro rates through October.
More moose means more stress on willows, which has big implications for the park ecosystem.
See the landscape that the glaciers left behind.
The big cat is just one of several sighted recently around town.
Some suspect the animals died of dehydration, and employees were disciplined over negligent care.
Young people are flocking to historic--and closed--Vance Creek Bridge for adrenaline-fueled selfies.
The "very high threat" volcano currently has only one seismometer.
Bans will also affect national forests.
We asked readers to pick the best mountain in their state. This is what they said.
See the best of the Catskills in one 22-mile hike.
Visitors can access park's most popular sector beginning at 9 a.m.
Des Plaines resident charged with hate crime following June 14 verbal abuse
Was clinging to Haystack rock formation
The loop around Lake Tahoe is a classic adventure—and one of the best moderate long trails in the world. Tackle it with our guide.
The Centennial State's namesake route offers a tour of some of the country's best high alpine scenery in one monthlong hike. We break down the prep, practice, and travel you'll need to bag it.
We’re all for tagging summits, but the best way to experience a peak? Hike around it. You’ll see a mountain’s many faces on a single, peak-circling loop. These 14 trips circumnavigate the best of the best.
After wildfire forced the closure of Yosemite Valley, tourists head to the adjoining national parks instead.
A 20-year-old man slipped and fell into a gorge last weekend.
In the '80s, fewer than 100 otters lived here; now, we have about 30,000. Here's a peek at what'd behind the conservation success.
A new history organization hosted a walk at Beaubien Woods.
The man slid about 100 feet in Larrabee State Park.
The 22-year-old was swept away in the West Fork of the White River.
Even with multiple heat-related rescue calls this summer, Parks and Recreation says hikers can keep hiking.
The new Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary could open as soon as February.
Politicians invite the agency to consider the Centennial State as it eyes a relocation to the West.
Rainfall and the upcoming monsoon season reduced fire danger across Arizona.
Someone spray-painted seven iconic cacti last week.
Lightning zapped them in the Central Cascades near Skykomish, Washington.
Popular destinations like Angel's Landing and Upper Emerald Pools are inaccessible due to mudslides and rockfall.
The man fell about 90 feet after reportedly climbing on the butte's lookout.
Crews rescued the woman with a helicopter after she climbed 30 feet to escape the wolves.
The Cook County officer was scheduled for a disciplinary hearing on his role in a racially charged harassment case that went viral.
Parts of the Coconino, Kaibab, and Tonto National Forests are now welcoming hikers and campers as wildfire threat eases.
Campers have fled Havasupai Campground and will be helicoptered out of the Grand Canyon, reports say.
Biologists aim for an accurate population estimate for California's cougars in a highly ambitious survey.
Extreme heat is interfering with search efforts for the missing woman, who disappeared in early June.
The case began when a woman shared a video of a man harassing her in a Cook County preserve while the officer looked on.
One goat in particular grew bold in its search for salt.
The Fort Collins man disappeared after a dayhike up Mt. Meeker.
The group that sued to restore the Yosemite valley to its natural state vows to take the case to the California Supreme Court.
Rescuers airlifted the pair off a steep slope at 8,800 feet.
Health officials found the virus in mosquitos in Auburn and Worcester.
Crews used ropes to extricate the man, who plummeted 20 feet.
The 29-year-old autistic man endured some of the year's hottest temperatures.
The 16-year-old is the second fatality there in two weeks and the sixth waterfall death in Western North Carolina this year.
The two fledglings hatched at Muirhead Springs Forest Preserve near Elgin.
Fort Sheridan debuts new accessible trails, educational exhibits, and trailhead amenities.
The Weld County woman found the rabid raccoon in her backyard.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife vets are treating the bear for severely burnt paws.
The City of Angels: land of brunch, tanning, and of course, celebrity sightings at the local coffee shop. For hikers who want to explore trails in places that don’t start with “Runyon,” the options are as sprawling as the city.
Pity the poor Seattle hikers: On any given day, they must decide whether to explore one of three national parks, venture into the Central or South Cascades, head north into the Canadian Coast Mountains, or just stick around Puget Sound and the Pacific. But before decision paralysis sets in, try one of these can’t-miss picks.
This desert kingdom claims some of the most diverse terrain of any urban center in the country. Explore redrock canyons, cacti-studded wildernesses, and subalpine mesas bristling with Douglas firs—all within striking distance for a day outing.
The Mile High City enjoys great beer, food, and a border with the Rockies. But get beyond the foothills for grander sights: From the sheer granite faces of Rocky Mountain National Park to the underrated Tenmile Range to the high lakes in the Indian Peaks, there’s an embarrassment of riches within a few hour’s drive of the state’s capital.
While known for its lake views, modern architecture, deep-dish pizza, and those World Series champion Cubs, the Windy City is also close to some of the Midwest’s best hiking trails. Glacier-scraped terrain, hardwood forests, and meandering rivers are all within two hours of the Magnificent Mile.
Atlanta has plenty of nicknames, but the best one is The City in a Forest. Atlanta urban center boasts a higher density of tree cover than almost any other major city in the country—meaning quality trail time is hardly farther than your doorstep.
New York City may be the height of American urbanism, but that doesn’t mean you have to drive for hours to get your wilderness fix. Soaring views over rocky peaks, quiet lakes, steep scrambles, and wildflowers galore await on these nearby trails. The best part? Public transportation hits them all.
Beantown: city of colonial history, collegiate culture, and premium access to the mighty peaks of New Hampshire—but not a ton of hiking within city limits. Luckily, Hub hikers can easily go from Government Center to New England summits for the day, with hike options ranging from waterfalls to lakes to peakbagging missions—sometimes all in the same hike.
Some months, Ted Alvarez spends more night in a tent than beneath a roof, but his mom had never backpacked. A mother-and-son road trip through all five of Utah’s national parks in one week would be the perfect way to make up for lost time—or court disaster.
A woman's golden retriever took a snakebite to the face on an Arizona trail.
Party attempted descent, called 911 due to slow progress
Popularity of series hasn't helped recruitment efforts
Cramps were the culprit, say officials
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