How To Go Backpacking Solo & Start Enjoying Solitude Like No Other
There’s something about feeling completely alone — vulnerable, yet confident — that is empowering. Here's how to take the plunge into solo backpacking.
There’s something about feeling completely alone — vulnerable, yet confident — that is empowering. Here's how to take the plunge into solo backpacking.
By adhering to LNT guidelines, you’re keeping these lands as they should be for future outdoor enthusiasts.
Big Bend is an ideal place to experience the solitude of the desert (and abundant sunshine), even in the winter.
Glacier National Park is one of the crown jewels of the national park system. With endless trails, there are many places to go and ways to get out and explore the park.
Once you’ve seen the landscapes of Canyonlands National Park, odds are a day hike through the amazing rock formations just isn’t going to cut it.
Within White Mountain National Forest's 750,000 acres, you'll find nearly endless woodlands, alpine lakes, and the highest mountain in the Northeast.
If you’re a parent ready to ramp up your adventure game, then backpacking with your kids is the next logical goal.
Zion averages around 4.5 million annual visitors — but only a handful of those get to see the true wild of the park’s backcountry.
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Green Lakes Trail is a spectacular hike with amazing scenery, leading to a lake basin tucked between mountains.
If Oregon's biggest treasure is Mount Hood’s snow-capped peak, then the Timberline Trail is its shining tiara.
From grilled chicken to dutch oven lasagna to loaded potatoes roasted over the campfire, there's a wide variety to recipes to chose from here.