• 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

    • Davis, West Virginia

      Freeland Boardwalk Trail

      4.0
      0.56 mi / 43 ft gain
      A free entrance and parking area for about a half dozen cars off Freeland Road features this quick adventure for all ages. The Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Freeland Boardwalk offers a variety of wildlife and environments like Ponds, Wetlands, Forests, and a natural limestone spring....
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    • Big Sur, California

      Partington Cove Trail

      5.0
      1.09 mi / 262 ft gain
      Partington Cove Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Big Sur, California.
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    • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

      Tree Spring Trail

      5.0
      4.11 mi / 984 ft gain
      Tree Spring Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Sandia Park, New Mexico.
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    • Tucson, Arizona

      Bike The Loop at The Santa Cruz River Park

      22 mi / 500 ft gain
      The Loop is an in-development series of shared-use, hard-surface paths meant to connect all of Tucson by following the Santa Cruz River and its major tributaries. The Santa Cruz River Park contains 22 miles of The Loop (with another 40 in development) that runs along the western shore of the Sant...
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    • Helena, Montana

      Prospect Shaft Trail

      2.4 mi / 800 ft gain
      The Prospect Shaft Trail is a lightly used trail used to reach the summit of Mt Helena. The trail is rated as a 'moderate' trail due to its steep, loose, rocky surface. Due to these characteristics, it's rarely used for mountain biking and primarily used for hiking and trail running.  The views a...
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    • Fairfax, California

      Lake Lagunitas

      4.0
      1.68 mi / 0 ft gain
      Located near Fairfax, California, this trail is relatively flat and provides peaceful views of the lake as you pass over small creeks and groves of redwoods. It's good for all skill levels and is accessible year-round. It's a great trail for families and beginner mountain bikers.It can be a littl...
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    • Blythe, California

      The Blythe Intaglios or Geoglyphs (Giant Ancient Figures in the desert)

      1 mi
      Blythe Intaglios or Geoglyphs - Giant Figures on the Desert Floor of California - - - - These human-made figures were placed on the floor of the Colorado Desert an estimated 1,000 years ago. Their meaning is conjecture. Many believe they represent people, Gods, mountain lions, or horses, dependin...
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    • Colfax County, New Mexico

      Hike to Clear Creek in Cimarron Canyon State Park

      4.0
      2.5 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Head North from Eagle Nest towards Cimarron, and about 7 miles (or less) on your right hand, you will find two big signs with a parking area on both sides of the road. If you park on the right side, walk on the inside of the guardrail until you find the trail head sign. If you parked on the left ...
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    • Morristown, Arizona

      Hiking in Hells Canyon Wilderness

      Spanning 9,951 acres of backcountry a few miles northwest of Lake Pleasant and about 25  miles north of Phoenix, Hells Canyon Wilderness area offers a quick way to escape into an untamed swath of desert that’s more paradise than purgatory.I have to say, this entire trail is 36.3 miles (and is tec...
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    • Ann Arbor, Michigan

      Paddle the Argo Cascades

      5.0
      This adventure starts at Argo Park. Rent a kayak for $21 (including shuttle service back) or bring your own. Caution: parking can be limited on the busiest summer days, so be sure to check out the overflow lots and shuttles. Check the livery website for hours and additional parking information. ...
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    • Lake County, Oregon

      Explore Glass Butte

      Glass Butte was amazing, yet difficult to get there. The best advice I have is to commit to the dirt road until it stops, which will take you to a fence line (you can go left or you can continue right to go up the mountain). That is where we camped, which toward the left is private property and y...
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    • Shelter Island, New York

      Hike through the Mashomack Nature Preserve

      10 mi
      Just a short ferry ride from the Hamptons, South Ferry Road is exactly where it sounds; very close to the South Ferry of Shelter Island. The parking lot of Mashomack Preserve is marked by a large sign. When you walk in, you'll see a large nature center. Sign in at a clipboard at the table out fro...
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    • Boise, Idaho

      Photograph Freak Alley

      5.0
      This alley is a Boise must-see. Local street artists regularly change up the gallery, so there's always something new to see!  You can park anywhere you can find a spot! If you're luck you can find a spot on the side of the street along the shops, but if not, you can park further down past the ca...
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    • Laguna Niguel, California

      Kick Back at Laguna Niguel Regional Park

      This is an awesome tucked away little adventure that will have you occupied all day! With plenty of picnic tables you can be sure to have your own privacy tucked into a corner free from other people. Grab a lake side picnic table or even the numerous ones around the grass fields, they are all won...
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    • Glen Road, Vermont

      Hike the Lye Brook Falls Trail

      4.0
      4.7 mi / 938 ft gain
      The Lye Brook Falls Trail is a 4.7 mile hike through scenic trails just outside of Manchester Center, Vermont. The trail is open year-round, but the best time to go is during spring blooms or to see the fall colors. This hike is family friendly and fun for all ages. Dogs are allowed on this trail...
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    • San Diego, California

      Mission Trails 5 Peaks

      15 mi
      The 15-ish mile route we took made it a great workout, but it didn’t crush us. We left the apartment at 6 am and were back home with plenty of time to prep cook and eat a big dinner before 5 pm. Although I completed the hike in 1 day(and I highly recommend it)many people completed each hike indi...
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