• 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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    • Salt Lake City, Utah

      Night Photography at Brighton

      4.0
      1 mi / 500 ft gain
      Park at the main parking lot at Brighton Ski Resort and head up the hill (under the Majestic Lift is a good place to start). Hiking is generally easy, even with snow on the ground, due to compaction of the snowpack during the daytime. However, snowshoeing and skinning with skis can be a good alte...
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    • Calistoga, California

      Camp at Bothe-Napa Valley SP

      4.5
      Looking for a romantic getaway but you’d prefer to spend your nights around a campfire? This adventure is for you. This beautiful Napa Valley campground has it all – 10 miles of hiking trails, 1,900 acres to explore, and…new yurts! Yurts are basically cool circular tents that allow you enjoy the ...
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    • San Luis Obispo County, California

      Camp at Montaña de Oro State Park

      5.0
      Located about 7 miles south of Morrow Bay, follow Los Osos Valley Rd into the state park. Watch for the signs to park, as you will be cited after 10pm.The campground is located just across the road from the famous Spooner's cove, but there are any number of trails and hikes you can enjoy (check ...
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    • Cascade Locks, Oregon

      Chinidere Mountain

      4.8
      3.18 mi / 1119 ft gain
      The easy version of the Chinidere Mountain hike starts Wahtum Lake Trailhead. The road to the parking lot for Wahtum Lake is paved and thus very easy to access in summer and before snowfall in autumn! The mountain sits across the lake from the parking lot and there are several trails that will ta...
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    • Harrison, Arkansas

      Twin Falls (aka Triple Falls)

      4.4
      0.27 mi / 72 ft gain
      Proceed to the Camp Orr Campground down near the banks of the Buffalo River. Once you reach the bottom of the hill you will cross a low water bridge over a small creek. Park in the small parking lot on the right hand side once you cross the creek. Once you park simply walk through the gated are...
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    • Saratoga, California

      Castle Rock Trail Camp via Saratoga Gap Trail

      4.7
      5.09 mi / 1158 ft gain
      Castle Rock Trail Camp has a different policy than other backcountry camps in the area (i.e. campsites along Skyline to the Sea). This campground is open all year and requires reservations for 15 of the 20 campsites. If you can, grab a spot a Frog Flat Camp. To get to the camp, park your car at t...
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    • Key West, Florida

      Dry Tortugas National Park

      4.5
      Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the most remote National Parks you can visit. Located 70 miles off the coast of Key West, FL it is accessible via commercial ferry, seaplane, or private boat. Our family of 5 camped for two nights in the campground on Garden Key. We snorkeled, swam, explored ...
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    • Big Bend National Park, Texas

      Emory Peak via Pinnacles Trail

      4.9
      9.44 mi / 2795 ft gain
      The hike to Emory Peak zig-zags up the face of the mountain, and only when you reach the peak do you get the full, 360 view of Big Bend National Park. Trust me, it's gorgeous. You get some pretty amazing views before reaching the peak, too, but you are hiking on the inside of the “horseshoe” loo...
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    • Ouray County, Colorado

      Mount Sneffels via Yankee Boy Basin

      5.0
      1.94 mi / 1581 ft gain
      The most common route, sometimes called the standard route or the Lavender Col route, begins at or near the top of Yankee Boy Basin, just outside of Ouray. Take the Camp Bird Road as far as you can, though be warned that the last few miles of the road are extremely rough and should only be attem...
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    • Luray, Virginia

      White Oak Trail to Lower Falls

      5.0
      6.68 mi / 1982 ft gain
      The round trip is a total of 6.7 miles (10.8 km) from the Skyline Drive parking lot to the Whiteoak Canyon Trailhead parking lot (mile 42.6) to the final waterfall of the lower three. The elevation is moderate with a 900-foot drop to the upper falls, but an additional 1,100 feet to the lower fall...
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    • Big Pine, California

      Fourth Lake via Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail

      4.0
      12.6 mi / 3205 ft gain
      From Big Pine, you'll turn onto Crocker St. to head towards the mountains. Once you are about 11 miles down the road you will see a sign and a turnoff on the right for trailhead parking. That is where you are going to want to park if you are staying overnight but you can continue to where the roa...
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    • Boulder, Colorado

      Mars Blocks via Bear Canyon Trailhead

      4.89 mi / 1923 ft gain
      The Bear Canyon Trailhead is just one of many starting points for this hike, one could also start at NCAR, North Fork Shanahan, or any point on the Mesa Trail. For the purposes of this adventure, I'll start at Bear Canyon Trailhead in South Boulder. This hike will take you about 2-4 hours dependi...
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    • Fort Jones, California

      Sky High Lakes in the Marble Mountains

      5.0
      11.88 mi / 2070 ft gain
      The Marble Mountains are part of the Klamaths, a biologically and geologically diverse range of peaks and ridges often overshadowed by its western neighbors in the Cascades. The Marble Rim is the signature feature of this subrange, a white wall of rock that glimmers in the sun. The nearby Sky Hig...
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    • Black Hawk, Colorado

      Racoon Trail to Panorama Point

      4.0
      3.49 mi / 686 ft gain
      Summer is a magical time of year in the Rocky Mountains. One great way to experience this stunning beauty is through hiking Raccoon Trail to Panorama Point at Golden Gate State Park. Raccoon Trail is 3.3 mile moderately difficult hike which can be completed in under an hour, although it will like...
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    • Riverside County, California

      Cholla Cactus Gardens

      4.4
      0.25 mi / 0 ft gain
      The Cholla Cactus Garden is something everyone can appreciate and enjoy. The trail is in total about a 0.25 loop, but you are certainly free to wander around more. Plan on spending at least 30 minutes to an hour enjoying the scenery. If you are a photographer, you will be enthralled by the light...
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    • Yosemite Valley, California

      Hike to Basket Dome

      9.45 mi / 6752 ft gain
      Getting There Starting in Yosemite Valley, head to the Snow Creek trailhead just past Muir Meadows. Start the hike early in the morning, since it gets pretty hot in the summer and the last part of the hike is in the sun. The Trail You'll hike more than 140 switchbacks to reach the top of Ba...
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