11 Best Hikes in Colorado for Getting Out into Nature
With eight national monuments, four national parks, and 42 state parks, there’s more than enough room for everyone to enjoy the outdoors in Colorado.
With eight national monuments, four national parks, and 42 state parks, there’s more than enough room for everyone to enjoy the outdoors in Colorado.
New Hampshire has some of the most awe-inspiring views and epic above-treeline excursions if you’re willing to venture a little further than your standard road viewpoint.
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.
When it rains on Oahu, nearly every hike becomes a waterfall hike.
Think Hawaii is just beaches? Think again: there are hundreds of miles of epic hiking trails on Hawaii’s Big Island through jungles, volcanic rock, and seaside cliffs.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a marvel speckled with slot…
Ready for an adventure? Take on the epic hikes and sheer sandstone cliffs of Utah’s first national park.
The Keen Ridge Flex blends classic comfort with cutting-edge design and a reasonable price tag to boot.
Kauai is the Hawaiian Island that outdoor enthusiasts flock to for its unspoiled beauty and secluded trails.
Boise offers dozens of hiking trails accessible from the city itself, and hundreds more in the nearby Boise National Forest.
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.
Known as Oregon’s state capital, but otherwise overshadowed in many respects by big brother Portland, Salem is like a diamond in the rough.