• 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.

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    • Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

      Wrightsville Beach

      4.7
      2.61 mi / 7.22 ft gain
      The great part about this adventure is that you can start anywhere on the island at any time of day. The island is four miles long, running from Mason Inlet to the north down to Masonboro Inlet to the south. The best fishing can be found on the north end of the island from Public Access 1 to the...
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    • Kyburz, California

      Twin and Island Lakes

      5.0
      6.26 mi / 1237 ft gain
      The Twin Lakes trail starts winding through a pine forest, with a couple of bridge crossings over crystal clear trout-filled streams.  The marsh-like water is very slow-moving, and even though it is indeed beautiful, it is also a prime location for pesky mosquitoes in the summertime.  Be sure to ...
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    • Pacific Crest Trail, California

      Devils Kitchen Trail

      5.0
      5.06 mi / 525 ft gain
      Your hike to Devils Kitchen will start from Warner Valley Campground. The hike starts out thorough the valley and eventually winds through the forest and ends at the top of the Devils Kitchen site. You'll then hike down the hill a bit and get to explore the area! There are pretty specific walkin...
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    • Breckenridge, Colorado

      Discover Ancient Trees on Windy Ridge

      The Windy Ridge Bristlecone Pine Scenic Area is a remote stand of trees off a 4WD road near Alma, Colorado. This grove of bristlecone pines was given protected status in 1964 due to its uniquely shaped trees influenced by the winds blasting off nearby 14er, Mount Bross. The area sits at 11,700 ...
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    • Nashville, Tennessee

      Hike around Radnor Lake

      4.1
      2.6 mi
      If you want a break from the city, take an early morning hike around Radnor Lake. Start this quiet trek by arriving at sunrise to snag a parking spot at the East Parking Lot. Walk down Otter Creek Road until you see the Lake Trail on the right. From there, enjoy a 1.4 mile scenic hike through the...
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    • Marengo, Wisconsin

      Hike to Morgan Falls

      5.0
      1.2 mi
      It's a easy hike to the waterfall being only 1.2 mile round trip, but traveling to the waterfall might take time as it's fairly remote. There is a $5 daily park fee.Directions can be complicated depending on which direction you are coming from, so I highly recommend entering it into your google m...
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    • Ashland, Oregon

      Hike and Climb Pilot Rock

      8 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Pilot Rock is one of the most prominent features in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and is visible from over 40 miles away in the Shasta Valley of northern California and the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon.Similar to Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, though much smaller in stature, Pilot Rock is ...
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    • Red Lodge, Montana

      West Fork - Lake Fork of Rock Creek Trail

      19 mi
      Start out at the West Fork trailhead west of Red Lodge and begin on an epic backpacking trip. This trek can easily be done anywhere from 2-5 days depending on ability and whether or not you want to take your time. Camp first at Quinnebaugh Meadows, a large meadow with great views of the Beartoot...
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    • Grand Canyon Village, Arizona

      Bright Angel Trail to Indian Garden and Bright Angel Campgrounds

      5.0
      18.26 mi / 7992 ft gain
      The Bright Angel Trail is considered the park’s premier hiking trail. Well maintained, graded for stock, with regular drinking water and covered rest-houses, it is without question the safest trail in Grand Canyon National Park. There is a ranger station located at the trail’s halfway point (Indi...
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    • Fountain Green, Utah

      Maple Canyon Arch Loop

      2.78 mi / 1332 ft gain
      If you’re a rock climber, you probably know all about Maple Canyon. It’s unique conglomerate walls attract climbers from all over the world. It’s a Mecca of sorts. The beautiful canyon contains some outstanding hiking as well and this adventure will give you a taste of the entire canyon. The tra...
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    • Newbury, New Hampshire

      Hike to Lake Solitude, NH

      4.0
      4.8 mi / 2510 ft gain
      The two most popular routes to Lake Solitude are the Newbury Trail and Andrew Brook Trail.  The round-trip distance of the hikes are 4.8 miles and 3.8 miles. Both could be described as moderate in terms of difficulty. The Newbury trail is accessed from Lakeview Ave and Andrew Brook Trail can be a...
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    • Spruce Pine, North Carolina

      Grassy Creek Falls

      1.0
      1.5 mi / 312 ft gain
      Grassy Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall that lies on private property just north of Little Switzerland's downtown area. The trailhead is easy to find. From Little Switzerland simply go under the Blue Ridge Parkway and the driveway is immediately on the right. You will park at the top of the...
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    • Littleton, Colorado

      South Rim Trail Loop at Roxborough State Park

      3.8
      3 mi / 565.62 ft gain
      Roxborough State Park is one of the closest parks to the Denver metro area and is the perfect place to go if you're looking to experience the great outdoors without having to drive too far from the city. One of my favorite trails in the park is the South Rim Trail which takes you on an easy to m...
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    • Packwood, Washington

      Grove of the Patriarchs

      3.0
      1.26 mi / 208.66 ft gain
      This trail is an easy trail to hike to the end and back. With very little to no elevation gain, some comfy shoes is all you need. There is a great opportunity near the start of the trail to walk down onto the beach and get right next to the river. Shortly after that there is a suspension bridge t...
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    • Port Angeles, Washington

      Spruce Railroad Trail

      4.0
      11.36 mi / 1138 ft gain
      This versatile trail can adapt to your needs. It's can be an out-and-back hike, so you can make it as long as you like. If you do full distance, you are looking at an 8 mile day... OR, if you have two cars, you can park a car at either end of the trail and make it a 4 mile one-way hike. This des...
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    • Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

      West Rim Trail

      4.0
      27.97 mi / 4065 ft gain
      Hiking north to south, the trailhead is just off of Colton Road at a gravel parking lot with bathrooms. The trail is marked with orange blazes and has the largest elevation gain at the beginning and then has relatively moderate elevation change throughout the remainder of the hike. At 2.6 mile...
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