• 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

    • Welch, Minnesota

      Paddle the Cannon River

      5.0
      If you want a quiet, secluded paddle, this may not be the adventure for you. The Cannon River is a very popular destination in the summer months for groups of canoers, kayakers and tubers. Drinking on the river is not discouraged.Book a reservation with Welch Mill. They provide shuttle service, l...
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    • Steamboat Springs, Colorado

      Historic Mad Creek Barn

      3.5
      3.62 mi / 587 ft gain
      Surrounded by ranches, barns are a common sight around Steamboat Springs, Colorado. There’s a great hike you can do to an old homestead to enjoy one of the best old barns in the area. Mad Creek Trail is a favorite hike of locals and tourists in Steamboat. The Mad Creek Trailhead is about 5 miles ...
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    • Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

      Hike the Petroglyph Point Trail

      4.0
      2.7 mi / 698 ft gain
      Pick up a trail brochure for information on the interpretive signs. There are some steep and narrow portions of the trail, so make sure everyone in your party is of able physical capability. 
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    • South Portland, Maine

      Portland Breakwater Lighthouse (Bug Light)

      5.0
      Built in 1855, (also known as 'Bug Light') the lighthouse was used as a breakwater to the bustling harbor of Portland during the booming shipbuilding era during the World Wars.  The small size of the the breakwater eventually led to the lighthouse being decommissioned in 1943, but located in Bug...
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    • Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

      Paddle Lake Martin

      5.0
      There's a boat launch for small boats, canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddle boards. Plenty of fishing from the banks or off a boat. Go at dusk for an unforgettable sunset from the water. If you paddle enough you may even be able to find a rope swing, or a rope ladder that offers an amazing aerial ...
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    • Danese, West Virginia

      Hike Skyline Trail at Babcock State Park

      5.0
      4 mi / 300 ft gain
      The skyline trail is a 4 mile out and back trail that allows you to start from either end. I prefer to start from the lower trail head near Cabin 5. To get to this trailhead: enter the park, and follow the narrow road the leads to cabins 1-6. Drive down the road until you reach cabin 5, and find ...
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    • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Las Conchas via East Fork Trail

      5.0
      3.29 mi / 125 ft gain
      75 minutes north of Albuquerque, Las Conchas is a trailhead that sits right off the highway with two accessible, although small, parking lots.  Right out of the gate the wide and well worn trail drops down to follow the river north through a wide mountain valley lined with large stands of trees, ...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Salt Creek Interpretive Trail

      5.0
      0.84 mi / 43 ft gain
      The trail is a loop boardwalk. At the furthest point, there is a sandy footpath that will lead you to a creek and will provide a more secluded experience. Interpretive signs have been placed strategically on the trail, pointing out species of interest. The endangered pupfish is found in this cree...
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    • San Diego County, California

      Multi-pitch Climbing at Corte Madera

      5.0
      This is one of San Diego's finest multi-pitch climbing crags. South-facing and standing 500 feet tall, Corte Madera has a history of both traditional and sport routes. The traditional routes will offer adventure with some en-route bushwhacking. The newer sport routes climb the clean faces of this...
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    • Roseland, Virginia

      Backpack Reeds Gap to Rockfish Gap

      5.0
      20 mi
      Note: We usually get a chance to take this trip in the summer, so please pay attention to the weather and pack accordingly. This description is for a July/August hike and the temperatures were in the 80s during the day and 60s at night. During this time of year rain showers are always a possibili...
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    • Lassen County, California

      Backpack the Caribou Wilderness Lakes Loop

      12 mi
      The caribou lakes loop is very laid back, making it a great start for first time backpackers and kids. Word of caution: in the summer the mosquitos are plenty, I'd recommend this loop for the fall. From the parking lot there is a visible sign pointing you in the direction of the trailhead near Ca...
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    • Durango, Colorado

      Hike the Falls Creek Loop

      4.5
      4.1 mi / 393 ft gain
      The Falls Creek Loop is a 4.1 mile trail in the San Juan National Forest, just outside of Durango, Colorado. Lots of side trails jut out from the main trail, and it is easy to lose your way. Take the middle trail at the first split, and keep following the main splits. You will find yourself on a ...
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    • Ocean Park, Washington

      Leadbetter Point State Park Loop

      5.0
      3.85 mi / 69 ft gain
      Located off the beaten path at the northern end of the Long Beach Peninsula, Leadbetter Point State Park is great year around destination to explore in Southwest Washington. Within the park there is ample opportunity to watch huge Pacific Ocean waves crash on shore, beach comb, bird watch, and sp...
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    • Orchard Park, New York

      Eternal Flame Falls

      4.0
      1.12 mi / 114.61 ft gain
      I'd heard two things about this particular waterfall before seeing it: the flame isn't always lit (so bring a lighter) and the current depends on the rain.  Parking was simple; the falls is in the corner of Chestnut Ridge Park and there are many entrances, but the hike itself has it's own parkin...
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    • Oak Brook, Illinois

      Run the Fullersburg Woods Loop

      4.7
      6 mi
      This is a six-mile loop along the banks of the Salt Creek in Oakbrook, IL. The flat trail features trees and wildflowers (great walk to do in autumn). Trail is also good for bike riders. There is a picnic area and the Graue Mill and Museum. Graue Mill is 150 years old and played a part in the Und...
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    • Randolph, Massachusetts

      Hike the Ponkapoag Pond Trail

      4.0
      3.82 mi / 173 ft gain
      Park at the end of Ponkapoag Trail Road to access the trail. Dog friendly, open year round. 
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