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  • 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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    • Johnson City, Tennessee

      Lone Oak to Tip Top Trail

      3.25 mi / 1253 ft gain
      The Lone Oak to Tip Top Trail offers outdoor enthusiasts a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience in the scenic mountains of Johnson City, Tennessee. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about this captivating trail system. Trail Overview Located in the heart of No...
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    • Egnar, Colorado

      Raft the Dolores River

      On years with enough moisture and runoff, kayakers, rafters, tubers and SUP-ers all take to the Dolores River. This section of water from Slick Rock to Bed Rock provides a two night, three day float through red canyon walls, meandering bends in the river, a a few notable side canyons. The water l...
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    • Kimberly, Idaho

      Mountain Bike at Indian Springs

      A total of 18 trails that you can connect for your ride. For flowy single track ride Lower Sugarloaf, Swamys, or Dry Gulch. For technical ride Brennan, Hot Shot, Upper Sugarloaf, or Backdoor. Trail maps at https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa=0&mid=zNWx9iR6KKmY.kbh0RThbxRSc
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    • Austin, Texas

      Hike Valburn Switchback Party

      1.1 mi / 203 ft gain
      The Valburn Switchback Party is a 1.1 mile loop hike located within the Bull Creek Greenbelt of northwest Austin. This trail is part of the Valburn trail system and is mostly shaded. It features several mild inclines and the switchbacks on the trail are decently moderate. It's a great exercising ...
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    • Birmingham, Alabama

      Kings Chair Loop

      4.24 mi / 577 ft gain
      The Kings Chair Loop trail in Birmingham, Alabama is a well-known hiking trail that offers a variety of natural features and scenic landmarks. The trail is approximately 4.24 miles long and is rated as moderate in difficulty. It is best known for its panoramic views from the King's Chair overlook...
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    • Littleton, Colorado

      Golden Eagle Trail to Bill Couch Mountain

      5.0
      6.76 mi / 1509 ft gain
      Golden Eagle Trail to Bill Couch Mountain is an out-and-back trail that provides a good opportunity to view wildlife located near Indian Hills, Colorado.
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    • Silver Bay, Minnesota

      Tettegouche State Park Trail

      1.69 mi / 318 ft gain
      Tettegouche State Park Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Silver Bay, Minnesota.
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    • Estes Park, Colorado

      Climb at Lumpy Ridge

      Lumpy Ridge is mostly a traditional climbing area with most climbs being two or more pitches after a mile to 3+ miles of mostly flat walking.  From climbers left to right the larger areas consist of Sundance Buttress, The Bookend, The Bookmark, The Book, and Twin Owls.  There are smaller formatio...
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    • Atlanta, Georgia

      Deepdene Park

      4.0
      0.92 mi / 82 ft gain
      Deepdene Park is the eastern most segment of the Olmsted Linear Park system that borders Ponce de Leon Avenue, connecting the Poncey-Highland community to the Druid Hills neighborhood. The parks included in this system are Springdale, Vigilee, Shadyside, Dellwood, and lastly, Deepdene.  While the...
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    • Cassia County, Idaho

      Photograph Lower Goose Creek Reservoir

      While this lake is out of the way, the drive through rural parts of Burley is worthwhile. From Heyburn drive 27 south to the small village of Oakley. Here you will follow W 1800 S a few blocks to S 600 W to the rustic Trapper Creek Road, which is more like a stout cattle trail. Drive down to the ...
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    • Wetumpka, Alabama

      Fishing Trail in Jordan Dam

      2 mi / 99 ft gain
      This is an iconic spot in central Alabama. It is below the great fishing lake Jordan, and above the most common entry for the Coosa River kayaking adventure. Approximately a one mile hike from the dam to the boat launch. However, the rock formations you have to cross are not for the faint of hea...
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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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    • 35.629385,-83.450994

      Camp out at Mt. LeConte Lodge via Alum Cave

      5.0
      9.97 mi / 0 ft gain
      At the summit of Mt. LeConte in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the lodge sits at a elevation of 6400 feet. It is the only "accommodations" inside the park boundaries. It is the highest lodge in the eastern United States.   Accessible only by hiking one of the five trails to the summit,...
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    • Cañon City, Colorado

      Drive Skyline Drive

      5.0
      Skyline drive is a one way scenic roadway mainly going north to south. The 3 mile drive takes you about 800 feet above Cañon City. It starts on the west side of 50, and ends in a residential neighborhood southwest of where it begins. There are multiple pull offs on the right and left side of the...
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    • Springfield, Ohio

      Climb at Mad River Gorge

      1 mi
      Just a short hike down from the parking lot lies a half mile of cliffside full of climbing opportunities! Plenty of variety for different skill levels, although someone in your group will need to lead climb to set up the route first. There are hooks already in place on each route, and you are not...
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    • Yosemite Village, California

      Taft Point via Glacier Point

      7.67 mi / 2011 ft gain
      The Taft Point Trail via Glacier Point Road is one of Yosemite’s most rewarding short hikes, offering massive granite cliffs, dizzying drop-offs, and unforgettable views of Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls—all without the crowds of more popular viewpoints. This relatively easy hike...
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