9 Super Scenic Hikes in Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park has fantastic and gorgeous hiking trails thanks to its iconic valley, sky-high granite domes, waterfalls, and massive sequoias.
Yosemite National Park has fantastic and gorgeous hiking trails thanks to its iconic valley, sky-high granite domes, waterfalls, and massive sequoias.
From chill beachside strolls to craggy peakbagging epics, this list has got you covered.
From the Shasta–Trinity National Forest to Castle Crags State Park, there’s a wealth of trail for hikers of all skill levels to uncover.
Dominated by towering groves of coastal redwood trees, Redwood National Park is a spectacular national treasure.
From the ever cloud-capped Mount Shasta to the mist-laden coastal redwood forests, NorCal has plenty of epic hiking.
Looking for a high mountain oasis without the long drive to Mammoth? Look no further than Big Bear Lake.
Miles of coastline, rolling fog, and numerous expansive vistas are only a handful of highlights you'll discover hiking San Francisco and the surrounding area.
Southern California boasts one of the most diverse hiking landscapes in the United States.
Hike along any portion of the 150 miles of trail and you too will discover what makes Point Reyes National Seashore so special.
With its spellbinding coastal views and funky bohemian history, it’s impossible not to be charmed by the woodsy quirks and forested mountains of Big Sur.
San Jose is known as the heart of Silicon Valley, but it’s also home to some of the best hikes in the entire Bay Area.
While burritos, beer, and beaches may be San Diego’s claim to fame, you won’t want to pass up the trails.