• 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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    • Independence, Ohio

      Photograph Fall Colors Along Independence Pass and Twin Lakes, CO

      5.0
      While this is a more of a photography adventure and a fall drive to take through Colorado, there are also many areas to hike along the way. The drive can start from really anywhere in the general area. From the front range area of Colorado, head up I70 and get off toward Twin Lakes around Copper....
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    • Austin, Texas

      Lady Bird Hike & Bike Trail

      3.0
      10 mi
      The Hike and Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake provides great views of the city skyline from several different perspectives. It's perfect for exercising or just taking a stroll on. It's about a 10 mile looping trail however there are several points in which you can cross the river and make the loo...
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    • Williamstown, Massachusetts

      Mount Greylock via Money Brook Trail

      9.57 mi / 2849.96 ft gain
      Park in the parking lot on Hopper Rd. Walk to the end of the road where you will find the Hopper Trailhead. Take the right fork. The Money Brook trail will take you to a waterfall, the Mt. Greylock summit, and back to the end of Hopper Rd. The trail is long but worth the hike, exploring parts of ...
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    • Darby, Montana

      Backpack and Summit Trapper Peak

      4.0
      8.75 mi / 3327 ft gain
      From Darby, MT, follow MT 473 south for 4 miles to West Fork Bitterroot River Rd. A mile past the Job Corps, at milepost 7, turn right on FS 5634 (Baker Point Rd.). Follow this road 10 miles to the trailhead at about 7000 ft. The trail begins on a FS trail to Baker Lake. There are fish in Baker L...
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    • Shasta County, California

      Hike Kanaka Peak

      4.7
      3.5 mi / 1100 ft gain
      Head to the Peltier Bridge Campground after entering Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and then go 1.1 miles along the road through the campground until you reach the trailhead for Kanaka Peak. The road from the campground is open from late spring to late fall, otherwise hikers will need to pa...
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    • Gallatin Gateway, Montana

      Cross-Country Ski at Bacon Rind Creek

      4 mi / 300 ft gain
      The trail down Bacon Rind Creek starts along HWY 191, between West Yellowstone and Big Sky. The trail starts at about 7,000 feet of elevation and the first two miles of trail are located inside Yellowstone National Park. The trail then continues through the Lee Metcalf Wilderness and will climb s...
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    • Ellijay, Georgia

      Hike the Tumbling Waters Trail

      5.0
      1.3 mi / 160 ft gain
      Just North of Carters Lake lies one of its tributaries, Tails Creek.  The Tumbling Waters Trail follows along a scenic stretch of this creek as it cascades its way towards the lake.  This trail is moderately trafficked and considered a local favorite. The Tumbling Waters trailhead also contains a...
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    • Austin, Texas

      Rock Climb at Gus Fruh

      0.5 mi / 50 ft gain
      NOTICE:For this activity it is necessary to have someone with lead climbing and belaying expertise. There is a wide range of difficulties on the routes. A guide that has climbed at this wall before is recommended. GETTING THERE:You can enter Gus Fruh from a couple of different points starting in ...
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    • Carbondale, Colorado

      Backpack the Lead King Basin Trail

      4.5 mi / 2000 ft gain
      We began our hike at the beginning of the afternoon after about two-three hours driving up the 14 mile road. The first mile of the trail was mild, turning into an uphill adventure. Lots of switchbacks, winding paths, and some tree coverage. By mile 2, we were on a steep grade the rest of the way....
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    • Pima, Arizona

      Explore the Canyons and Caves of Red Knolls Amphitheater

      Red Knolls Amphitheater is a natural resource managed by the BLM just off of highway 70. The mesa is filled with slot canyons, caves and holes that are great for exploring and photography.  Some trails can be steep and crumbling so use common sense when climbing this wild scenic area. Never climb...
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    • Mammoth Lakes, California

      McGee Creek

      5.0
      3.68 mi / 728 ft gain
      McGee Creek is one of my favorite spots in the Eastern Sierra to photography the fall color. Most people avoid the area because the best views require you to hike and explore but the rewards are worth it. Right close to the parking lot is McGee Creek which is a beautiful creek to photograph offer...
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    • Somerset, Pennsylvania

      Hike to Wolf Rocks

      3.8
      5 mi
      You'll find the trailhead for Wolf Rocks at top of Linn Run Rd off Laurel Summit Rd. Off the left-hand side you will find what is referred to as parking lot D - the route to Wolf Rocks begins there.The hike is nothing to write home about, though with only a 5 mile total for the out-and-back it's ...
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    • Whitmer, West Virginia

      Spruce Knob Lake Loop

      4.0
      0.96 mi / 13 ft gain
      Spruce Knob Lake is located just below the peak of Spruce Knob at 3,840’, making it the highest lake in West Virginia. If you are not camping in the campground, there is a parking lot/boat launch located near the dam. If you are camped in the campground, there is a trail that leads from the campg...
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    • Jaffrey, New Hampshire

      Mount Monadnock via White Dot & White Cross Loop

      4.5
      3.7 mi / 1686 ft gain
      The White Dot Trail is the shortest, steepest ascent to the summit, while White Cross has a slightly easier grade down with very little difference in distance.  Therefore, per the park's rangers, the best way to conquer this loop is White Dot up, White Cross down.The White Dot Trail begins at Mon...
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    • Rockport, Washington

      Hike to Ross Dam

      5.0
      2 mi
      This is a short hike at just under 2 miles round-trip, with little elevation change. The trail begins at a parking area, alongside Washington Route 20. The hike takes you through the forest to an overlook of both Ross Dam and Ross Lake, before making the final descent down to the dam. The trail i...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Upper Geyser Basin Old Faithful Observation Point Loop

      4.7
      5.03 mi / 541 ft gain
      Starting at the Old Faithful Visitor Center, you can follow a flat, meandering path along the Firehole River to view several different geysers and geothermal features. The trail begins on an accessible, paved path but then changes to well-maintained gravel. Depending on the time and energy you h...
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