• 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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    • Knoxville, Tennessee

      High Ground Park

      0.66 mi / 89 ft gain
      This park is located in south Knoxville right off of Cherokee trail road. The parking lot is very large and can accommodate 15-20 cars. The park is home to the historic Fort Higley which was a Civil War fort built by the Union to protect Knoxville.  This is a great place to walk or run through t...
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    • Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

      Canfield Mountain Trail 3, Trail A, and Cave Loop

      4.0
      3.3 mi / 909 ft gain
      Canfield Mountain, located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, offers three distinct trails for hikers: Trail 3, Trail A, and Cave Loop. Trail 3, the longest of the three, is a moderate difficulty trail that spans 3.3 miles. It features a steady incline and offers views of the surrounding forest and the cit...
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    • Ontonagon, Michigan

      Summit Peak Observation Tower

      0.9 mi / 190 ft gain
      Summit Peak Observation Tower is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Ontonagon, Michigan.
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    • Parkman, Wyoming

      Hike Tongue River Canyon

      8.8 mi / 830 ft gain
      Starting at the Tongue Canyon Campground, the trail meanders next to the river as the canyon walls get deeper and deeper. There are some pretty incredible limestone walls here, and the views along the canyon are excellent. Eventually you'll start to climb a bit more, away from the river and up in...
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    • Xenia, Ohio

      Disc Golf at Sol Arnovitz Park

      This course has some tough points, especially with some water hazards, but for the most part is very forgiving. In many places you can retrieve any discs you lose to the creek, and there aren't any areas of dense thicket or tall grasses that are prone to hide discs so well. Most of the holes are ...
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    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

      Bike the Three Rivers Heritage Trail

      24 mi
      A 24-mile path for biking, running, and walking with the best views of Pittsburgh. The path is non-linear as Pittsburgh comes to a point at Three Point Park, where three rivers intersect, and you can ride on all three sides of the land via this trail. Riding along the north side will give you gre...
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    • Bishop, California

      Bishop Pass Trail to John Muir Trail to Piute Trail

      52.67 mi / 9173 ft gain
      Bishop Pass Trail to John Muir Trail to Piute Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Bishop, California.
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    • Fountain City, Wisconsin

      Explore the Mississippi River at Fountain City

      Just off Highway 35, on the south side of Fountain City, you will find an easy access boat landing with ample parking and suitable ramps to launch your kayak, canoe or motor boat. Coming from central Wisconsin, we drove 95 that runs the ridges of the driftless region and offers beautiful views of...
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    • Tularosa, New Mexico

      Visit the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

      5.0
      0.5 mi
      The site is North of Tularosa, NM and is easily accessible. There is good parking and the trail is not very difficult to walk. There are many petroglyphs to be admired. There are good views of the Tularosa basin and the Sacramento mountains. It is best not to go in the summer as it is very hot an...
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    • Williamstown, Kentucky

      Explore the Ark Encounter

      This built-to-scale ark is absolutely flooded with information and interactive exhibits for all ages. It was an awesome experience walking through and learning about the culture and technology of the time period, both pre-and post-flood. You can learn things such as how the ark was built, what fe...
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    • Southington, Connecticut

      Hike the Crescent Lake & Metacomet Trail Loop

      4.0
      2.4 mi / 269 ft gain
      The hike to view Crescent Lake is peaceful. You can either walk through the woods where you will be blessed with natures finest birds and wildlife or you can take the trail along the lake edge. Both are similar distances and lead to the same hill at the end! Once you get to the top take a left on...
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    • Melba, Idaho

      Guffey Butte Trail

      2.57 mi / 482 ft gain
      Guffey Butte Trail is an out-and-back trail that leads you on a hike across the Snake River located near Melba, Idaho. The short trail starts out of the parking area for Celebration Park on the northeast side of the river. Dogs are permitted on the trail on a leash. 
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    • San Francisco, California

      Presidio Ecology Trail

      5.0
      1.82 mi / 427 ft gain
      Presidio Ecology Trail is a loop trail through the Presidio located near San Francisco, California. This loop can be started at the Upper Ecology Trail off of Arguello Blvd near Pacific or down at the Lower Ecology Trail near the Inn at the Presidio. This trail is dog friendly on-leash. 
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    • Walden, Colorado

      Snowshoeing at Blue Lake near Cameron Pass

      10 mi / 1500 ft gain
      While the trail does have quite a bit of elevation gain you don't really feel it since it is dispersed among five miles of trail. The first part of the trail is a wider road with a few look out points of nearby Chambers Lake. About two miles in you reach the end of the National Forest area. From ...
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    • Bend, Oregon

      Deschutes River Trail: Meadow Day Use Area

      5.0
      6.6 mi / 279 ft gain
      Deschutes River Trail: Meadow Day Use Area is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Bend, Oregon.
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    • Kamas, Utah

      Hike Riley's Canyon

      5 mi / 200 ft gain
      Aproximately two miles Southeast of Woodland, UT on Highway 35 you will come to a small turnout on the North side of the road. It is sufficient in size for a handful of vehicles to park, so that passengers can make their way into Riley's Canyon. From the turn off, look to the North and you will s...
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