• United States
  • United States

    The variety of ecosystems and adventures in the United States is truly remarkable. Whether you're looking to hit the beach, the mountains, the desert, or jump in the car and road-trip it all, the USA has adventure for everyone.

    Top Spots in and near United States

    • Lake Placid, New York

      Wright, Algonquin, and Iroquois Peaks

      5.0
      10.25 mi / 4094 ft gain
      Although a bit strenuous this loop climb up the MacIntyre Range is one of the most beautiful climbs in all the High Peaks. I suggest that you travel past Marcy Dam to Avalanche Lake and ascend the range in that direction as the trail from Lake Colden up to the ridge is very steep and best climbed...
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    • Swansboro, North Carolina

      Kayak Hammocks Beach State Park Waterways

      4.8
      The number of routes one can take to kayak to Hammocks Beach State Park are endless. One quick look at google maps and you'll see the path from mainland to the island is scattered by a hodgepodge series of small islands (some only a few feet wide).First timers should launch from the dock off Hamm...
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    • Skykomish, Washington

      Hike Mount Sawyer

      8 mi / 1200 ft gain
      This trail starts off going through the forest of fir and hemlock for the first mile. Once you reach the top of the first hill, you will get a glimpse of all the views you will have the opportunity to enjoy later on. As you descend, the trees will start to thin out. The trail follows the ridge l...
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    • Princeville, Hawaii

      Diving in Paradise at Hideaway's Beach

      4.7
      This beach is easily found by driving into Princeville and heading toward the St. Regis hotel. The trail to the beach is just before you arrive at the hotel. There is a small public parking lot on the right, which leads to the trail. If the lot is full, don't worry, the St. Regis Resort will vale...
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    • Torrey, Utah

      Chimney Rock Loop

      5.0
      3.46 mi / 909 ft gain
      From the trailhead, the trek starts off pretty step. You will reach a fork near the top of the plateau which starts the official loop. At the junction go left (counterclockwise). The trail offers wonderful views along the way. The loop will bring you on top of "chimney rock" for views over Hwy 24...
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    • Basalt, Colorado

      Camp at Thomas Lake and Summit Mt. Sopris

      5.0
      13 mi / 4400 ft gain
      With the Elk Mountain range behind it, It appears to be standing by itself, and has the resemblance of a grand volcano.From Hwy 133 out of Carbondale, turn down Prince Creek Road and drive 6 miles to the trailhead. The trail is a nice mixture of meadows and woods, with excellent views of the vall...
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    • Salt Lake City, Utah

      Hike Porter Fork, Millcreek Canyon

      5.0
      6.8 mi / 3250 ft gain
      Porter Fork starts at the aptly named Porter Fork Trailhead about 4 miles up Millcreek Canyon. It’s actually Porter Fork Road for the first 1.5 miles of the trail. This section is a pleasant, paved path winding up through a dozen or so cabins. You’ll gain about 1,000 feet. If you make it past the...
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    • Moab, Utah

      Camp at Drinks Canyon

      5.0
      Drinks Canyon Camping Area is located just 6 miles up the Colorado River on Hwy 191 from Moab. This BLM managed campsite has 17 sites that are all first-come, first served. Just a short drive from Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Fisher Towers, and the surrounding BLM land, Drinks...
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    • Glacier View, Alaska

      Hike Matanuska Glacier

      4.8
      The glacier is adjacent to the Glenn Highway at milepost 101. Located about 93 miles northeast of Anchorage. There is a $20 entry fee where you can park your car and take a quick hike to the glacier. A campsite is located at the entrance if you care to stay overnight, but this can be done in an a...
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    • Kauai County, Hawaii

      Hike Honopu Ridge

      4.0
      5 mi
      Drive Waimea Canyon Drive until you reach mile marker 17. Continue about half a mile further, park at the turnout on a corner near a telephone pole. The trailhead is directly back from the turnout.You'll first encounter a maze of criss-crossing hunter trails. Stay mostly to the left, following ri...
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    • Riverside County, California

      Barker Dam Loop

      5.0
      1.28 mi / 85 ft gain
      The Barker Damn trail is a 1.5 mile loop trail across flat terrain which makes it great for the whole family. The hike starts out from the Barker Dam parking lot which is shared with the Wall Street Mill trailhead. You can find the Barker Dam trailhead just to the left of the bathrooms. After ...
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    • Deming, Washington

      Hike the Fire and Ice Trail

      0.5 mi / 100 ft gain
      Set within the Mount Baker hiking wonderland, the Fire & Ice Trail may be the easiest and most family friendly hike set within the park. About ½ mile beyond the Heather Meadows Ski Area and about a mile before Artists Point, you’ll encounter the sign for the Austin Pass Picnic Area. It’s a ra...
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    • Seaside, Oregon

      Indian Beach

      Just about an hour west from Portland in Ecola State Park you'll find Indian beach. It's a 5 dollar fee to get into the park, but that fee also keeps the crowds out. Once you get into the park just follow the signs to Indian beach just a little ways down the road. This beach is filled with surfe...
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    • Barnardsville, North Carolina

      Douglas Falls

      5.0
      1.11 mi / 125 ft gain
      The trail begins at the back of the parking area and is marked by a trail sign. Once on the trail, it is a straight shot to the waterfall with no turnoffs. Overall the trail is very easy and is a slight descent all the way down. Around .3 miles into the trail you enter a forest of now-dead hemloc...
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    • Olive Hill, Kentucky

      Hike to Lick Falls

      5.0
      3 mi
      The Grayson Lake State Park has two trails – the Lick Falls Loop Trail, and the 0.8 mile Beech-Hemlock Forest Trail. Lick Falls is best done after a rain, to make sure the falls are flowing. A trail map of the park can be found here.
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    • Packwood, Washington

      Narada Falls and Reflection Lakes Loop

      4.0
      4.86 mi / 1158 ft gain
      Narada Falls and Reflection Lakes Loop is a great way to explore around Mt. Rainier National Park while avoiding most of the crowds that flock to Paradise and on the trail up to Panoramic Point. Free copies of the Paradise Area Trails can be picked up at the Longmire Wilderness Information Cente...
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