• 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

    • Lopez Island, Washington

      Hike to Spencer Spit

      5.0
      1.75 mi / 60 ft gain
      It's just a short walk to the beach on this protruding point in Lopez Sound, and all downhill. Immediately upon leaving the trailhead, you come to a junction. Turn right and make a beeline straight for the picnic area at the base of the Spit.Time to explore the Spit. If the tide is high, stick to...
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    • Old Forge, New York

      Nick's Lake Loop

      6.04 mi / 394 ft gain
      The hike around Nick's Lake is a gentle, beautiful hike near the resort town of Old Forge, New York. Park for free at the Bisby Road Trailhead, or cut two miles off the route and pay to park at Nick's Lake Campground ($10 per car). If you start from Bisby Road, sign in at the trail register then...
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    • Oak Ridge, Tennessee

      Hike to North Boundary Quarry

      5.0
      1 mi / 100 ft gain
      The parking at the trailhead is right off of the Oak Ridge turnpike so its very easy to park and there are plenty of spots to park. The trail is very wide and is a great place for taking kids and riding your bike. There are more than one trail that you can take to get to the quarry from the trail...
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    • Reedsburg, Wisconsin

      Hike the Echo Rock Trail

      2 mi / 60 ft gain
      Park near the boat launch parking lot and follow signs for the "Echo Rock" trail. This trail will take you roughly 45 minutes round trip to complete from the parking lot. Well worth your time if you are already in the park as it is one of the best scenic areas and topographical landmarks that the...
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    • Castle Pines, Colorado

      Explore Daniel's Park

      Daniel's Park is a small park in Douglas County that offers unparalleled views of the front range. There is a small walking trail that follows the road if you choose to go on foot, or you can stay in the car and drive the length of Daniel's Park Road. There is a bison herd that calls Daniels Park...
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    • 15595 Baylor Peak Road, New Mexico

      Hike the Rabbit Ear Plateau.

      5.0
      6 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Park at the small parking area of Baylor Peak rd. Start climbig up the mountain on a old jeep road. The trail becomes steeper the further up you go. Very good views of the Organ Mountains and the Mesilla Valley. Lots of wildflowers along the way in the summer and also cacti in bloom. Did not make...
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    • Henrico, Virginia

      Visit Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

      4.7
      Lewis Ginter has over 2 miles of pathways to follow through more than a dozen themed gardens including a Children's Garden, Rose Garden, Asian Garden and a conservatory. Admission for adults is currently $13.  Throughout the year there are various events.  In April-June are the "Million Blooms" w...
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    • Lake Placid, New York

      Mt. Colden via the Trap Dike

      4.0
      12.53 mi / 3176 ft gain
      In the summer, consider this hike for sunset, because what better way to hike one of the most beautiful trails in the Adirondack Mountains than by summiting at sunset and hiking back to your car under the stars? If you've rock climbed before or are simply comfortable with heights and high exposur...
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    • Provo, Utah

      Hike Squaw Peak

      4.5
      7.1 mi / 2700 ft gain
      Squaw Peak Trail is a great hike if you live in Provo, since it is a quick getaway. But still definitely worth the trip if you don't. This 7.1 mile hike has beautiful views and does not long to do Usually it takes about three hours from start (Rock Canyon) to finish (the Peak) at a decent clip. T...
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    • Augusta, Montana

      Devil's Glen - Dearborn 206

      5.0
      6.19 mi / 554 ft gain
      Devil's Glen - Dearborn 206 is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Augusta, Montana.
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    • Enumclaw, Washington

      Sun Top Peak via Sun Top Sno-Park

      11.62 mi / 3028 ft gain
      From Tacoma, Wa. take Hwy 167 to Hwy 410 and follow that until you get to the Chinook Pass Hwy. Then from there follow this road and take the second Service Road on the right and follow this road until it dead ends. The trail starts on NF-7315. You have to walk this road until you reach the first...
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    • Hawaii County, Hawaii

      Hike Mauna Kea via Humuula Trail

      12 mi / 4800 ft gain
      Mauna Kea is one of the volcanoes that helped form the Big Island of Hawai’i. However, its last eruption was around 2600 BC. Mauna Kea sits at an elevation of 13,796ft above sea level making it the second highest mountain I’ve hiked as I write this post – just shy of Mt Whitney. Interestingly, mo...
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    • Grand Marais, Michigan

      Sable Falls

      5.0
      0.25 mi / 43 ft gain
      Located off of H-58, Sable Falls can be found about a mile north of the eastern terminus of Pictured Rocks and the Grand Sable Visitors Center. There is a large parking lot area for the falls, along with an entrance onto the North Country Trail, which runs along the falls. The hike is short, with...
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    • Packwood, Washington

      Canyoneering Olallie Creek, Mt. Rainier

      2.5 mi / 700 ft gain
      Disclaimer: Canyoneering is a dangerous and technical activity. Don’t enter any canyon without the skills to match it, or the knowledge to navigate it. Be sure to check the flow of Olallie creek to ensure that it's safe. In an area where canyoneering isn’t hugely popular, here lies a canyon that ...
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    • Mariposa County, California

      Yosemite Point

      5.0
      7.35 mi / 4354 ft gain
      Starting at the Yosemite Falls Trailhead in Yosemite Valley, the trek up to the Upper Yosemite Falls overlook has a steep 3,175 ft elevation gain across switchbacks, rocks, and gravelly trails.  Hiking poles recommended, but not necessary.  The trail to Yosemite Point beyond Upper Yosemite Falls ...
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    • Kettle Falls, Washington

      Hike the St. Paul's Mission and Kettle Falls Loop

      1 mi
      Starting at the restored mission, this gentle trail ambles through pine tree stands, stopping to acknowledge the different points of interest along the way. Look out at the original location of the Fort Colville trading post, view the sleeping place of the Kettle Falls - inundated by Lake Rooseve...
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