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The world is big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark. - John Muir
Hike the Sound View Trail
Olga, Washington
0.4 mi
/ 50 ft gain
Obstruction Pass State Park is something of a hidden gem on Orcas Island given that its nearby neighbor, Moran State Park, gets most of the tourist attention. What this means is that you can find solitude and quiet, *and* make a visit to the only publicly owned beach on the island.
There are several interconnected trails in the part but Sound View Trail is the only one that leads to an epic vie...
Camp at Boxcar Cove
Clark County, Nevada
0 mi
/ 0 ft gain
The shoreline of "Lake" Mead is what you would expect of a large, man-made reservoir with fluctuating water levels (muddy & unpleasant), but that is not to say that the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is not filled with incredible places to explore (it is), and Boxcar Cove is a solid spot to camp / boondock for free (depending on when/where you enter the Area) on your way to those places...
Hike the D.R. Trail in the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area
Loveland, Colorado
3.7
6.2 mi
/ 1050 ft gain
D.R. Trail, named for David Rice Pulliam who donated the land to create the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area, is a 3.1 mile spur off the Valley Loop Trail that climbs roughly 1,000' into Mahoney Park before it intersects with the Powerline and Ginny Trails.
To get to the start of the trail, take the Valley Loop Trail either direction (4.8 miles clockwise, 4.4 counter clockwise) in the Bobcat Ridge Nat...
Explore Thunder Rock Cove at Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor
Brookings, Oregon
1.5 mi
/ 400 ft gain
One of many magical nooks and crannies to explore all along the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor, Thunder Rock Cove sits between the iconic (and more popular) Natural Bridges and Secret Beach.
The hike to the cover overlook is an easy .75 mile hike down from the Thunder Rock pull-off that is just past the well-marked Natural Bridges turnoff, about 12 miles north of Brookings.
Note that...
Bike the Sulphur Mountain Loop
Ventura, California
28.6 mi
/ 2884 ft gain
The Sulphur Mountain Loop is a 28 mile cycling and mountain biking loop that begins in Ventura Canyon at the Sulphur Mountain Trailhead and loops through Ojai Valley.
Beginning at the Sulphur Mountain Road trailhead off Highway 33, follow the road up and over Sulphur Mountain and down until it connects with Ojai Valley Road. From there go left into the town of Ojai, going left at South Ventura ...
Hike the Coyote Ridge Trail
Fort Collins, Colorado
1.0
3 mi
/ 550 ft gain
The Coyote Ridge Natural Area is one of several Larimer County "gateway" preserves and Open Lands that lead into the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, connecting the shrublands of the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountain themselves through a network of trails, parks, and preserves.
The Coyote Ridge trail itself begins on the Southwest side of Fort Collins on the west side of Taft Hill Road, jus...
Camp at the Cosmic Campground
Catron County, New MexicoCosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary (CCIDSS) is the first International Dark Sky Sanctuary located on National Forest System lands and also in North America.
Situated on the western edge of the Gila National Forest & Wilderness the Cosmic Campground offers a 360-degree, unobstructed view of the night sky with very little light pollution.
As one might expect the Cosmic Campgr...
Hike The Sisters in the Mokelumnee Wilderness
Alpine County, California
8 mi
/ 2500 ft gain
The Sisters offer a great day hike with fun scrambling and beautiful views of the Northern Sierra, Lake Tahoe, the Mokelumnee Wilderness, and the Carson River Canyon.The trail to The Sisters begins at Woods Lake (38.6855° N, 120.0095° W), at the end of Woods Lake Road off Highway 88, 1.5 miles west of the Carson Pass. Note that Woods Lake Road is not open during the winter.Take the obvious trai...
Inspiration Peak in Joshua Tree
Desert Hot Springs, California
1.81 mi
/ 476 ft gain
Most automobile-bound visitors to Joshua Tree make their way to Keys View, and why wouldn't they? It has some of the best views in the park and with it, some of the biggest, loudest crowds. Most don't realize that a short hike away is even *better* views and, if you're lucky, solitude, on top of Inspiration Point.
Inspiration Peak (or Mount Inspiration on some maps) is a 5,550' peak just to th...
Drive the Burr Trail Scenic Backway
Boulder, Utah
5.0
66.2 mi
/ 4124 ft gain
The Burr Trail is a 66 miles mostly-paved road connecting Boulder, Utah / Highway 12 with the Notom-Bullfrog road that passes through some of the most scenic (and largely untouched) painted-rock backcountry in three of our national parks/monuments including Grand Staircase-Escalante, Capitol Reef, and Glen Canyon with endless epic hikes and backpacking trips like Hiking the Upper Muley Twist, t...
Grand View Park ("Turtle Hill")
San Francisco, California
5.0
0.21 mi
/ 7 ft gain
A recipe for happiness in the "cool grey city of love."
To the seasoned San Franciscan there is no finer view in the Bay Area than that from San Francisco's front porch, Turtle Hill or "Grand View Park". If the North American continent / plate is a ship, then Grand View Park is the prow giving epic, vast views up and down the California coast and of Golden Gate Park, the Marin Headlands, Golde...
Cone Peak in Big Sur (Sea to Sky Backpacking Route)
Big Sur, California
4.5
19.72 mi
/ 7484 ft gain
While you can make a day-hike out of it by driving up the gorgeous Sur-Nacimiento Road from Highway 1 to the Coast Ridge Road and take a 2 mile trail to the summit with 1300' of elevation gain (4 miles roundtrip), the more adventurous types do a Sea to Sky, starting at Kirk Creek Campground and up Vicente Flat Trail (23 miles roundtrip). You can camp at Vicente Flat 5 miles in. Another 2.5 mile...
Pine Tree Arch
Moab, Utah
3.0
1.03 mi
/ 56 ft gain
Pine Tree Arch is one of several gorgeous arches in the Devil's Garden Area of Arches National Park, and is easily done as a quick detour on the way to the popular Landscape Arch. It is accessed from the Devil's Garden Trailhead, itself approximately 18 miles from the park entrance.
From the Trailhead, follow the trail .25 miles to the well-marked turnoff for Pine Tree and Tunnel Arch. Go righ...
Dripping Cave in the Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness
Laguna Niguel, California
4.4
7.68 mi
/ 889 ft gain
Dripping Cave sits tucked away in a corner of Wood Canyon, part of the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, and the trail to the cave, while short, requires *at least* a 2.25 mile hike in from the nearest trailhead (West Ridge Trail to Mathis Canyon), though this is less than ideal as that route is 1,000' of decent on trails primarily used by mountain-bikers.
The most straightforward approa...
West Ridge to Car Wreck Trail and Mathis Canyon Loop
Laguna Beach, California
4.5
3.31 mi
/ 856 ft gain
There are numerous ways to incorporate the Car Wreck trail into a larger loop through the Laguna Coast Wilderness and Aliso Canyon Park, but a common route is to begin at Alta Laguna Park at "Top of the World" in Laguna Beach.
Take the West Ridge Trail .5 miles, bearing right onto the marked Car Wreck Trail. Here's the route increases significantly in technical difficulty. Eventually you'll pa...
Cascada Sol de Mayo Waterfall
23.498263,-109.791981, Mexico
5.0
0.35 mi
/ 148 ft gain
Cascada Sol De Mayo can be found just beyond the village of Santiago off Highway 1, the main road between La Paz and San Jose Del Cabo. After turning off Highway 1 towards Santiago, simply follow the signs for the "Waterfalls", Cascada Sol De Mayo, and/or Ranchero Ecologico Sol De Mayo.
Eventually the road turns to dirt and dead-ends at the Ranchero, which has bathrooms and a small, sometimes...
Temelpa Trail
Mill Valley, California
4.5
2.94 mi
/ 1929 ft gain
The Mt. Tam Hill Climb via Temelpa Trail is an iconic, "best-of" climb in the trail running community, drawing some of the world's greatest athletes to experience its breathtaking views and technical downhill. Surprisingly though, outside of locals and the running community, the trail remains largely unknown and features none of the crowds you can find at more popular trailheads like Pantoll an...
Emerald Canyon & Bommer Ridge Loop
Laguna Beach, California
5 mi
/ 873 ft gain
There a numerous trails in the Laguna Coast Wilderness that proceed up and along the ridges and down into the canyons (or the reverse), and are quite popular for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running.
A great mountain biking loop begins in Emerald Canyon at the end of Emerald Canyon Road and proceeds 1.8 miles to the intersection with Old Emerald Trail. Go right on Old Emerald Trail and c...
King's Peak via Lightning Trailhead
Garberville, California
5.0
4.79 mi
/ 1942 ft gain
King's Peak is the tallest peak in the King Range, the home of the famous and spectacular "Lost Coast". At an elevation of 4,000' and less than 3 miles from the ocean, King's Peak provides stunning views in all directions: of canyons, beaches, foggy valleys, and the many greenhouses that dot the Humboldt County backcountry.
King's Peak is perhaps the only coastal peak that can be compared to B...
Jones Creek Loop
Reno, Nevada
1.5 mi
/ 335 ft gain
Nestled in a forested area on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, Galena Creek Regional Park is seven miles up the Mt. Rose Highway from the intersection with I-580. Galena Creek flows through the park creating separate north and south portions of the park, and the Jones Creek Loop is a great way to get a taste of all the park has to offer.
For current park information visit the Galena Cre...
Water Canyon Trail in the Canaan Mountain Wilderness
Hurricane, Utah
5.0
3.09 mi
/ 1302 ft gain
Water Canyon is a narrow canyon on the southern side of Canaan Mountain in the Canaan Mountain Wilderness south of Zion. It makes for a great hike away from the crowds, though do not expect to have the trail to yourself as it is a great starting point for backpacking and canyoneering trips into the "Island in the Sky" Wilderness.
To get there from Hurricane take Route 59 southeast for 22 miles...
Torrey Pines Trail
Santa Barbara County, California
4.71 mi
/ 584 ft gain
The vast diversity of terrain of Santa Rosa Island in the Channel Islands National Park is matched in uniqueness only by its own flora and fauna, in particular the endangered and endemic Torrey Pine. The best way to view and experience these strange, broad trees is via the Torrey Pines Trail, which in addition to having several massive ravines filled with pinecones, also has incredible views up...
Black Mountain via Cherry Canyon Trail
Santa Barbara County, California
6.54 mi
/ 1329 ft gain
Words fail in describing the beauty of the Channel Islands National Park and Santa Rosa Island, the second largest of the Channel Islands and perhaps the most diverse in terms of terrain, flora and fauna, and also the only to allow backcountry beach camping. While the opportunities for exploration are endless, Black Mountain at 1,298' provides for fantastic access to sweeping views all along th...
Francie's Cabin
Breckenridge, Colorado
5.0
2.77 mi
/ 1001 ft gain
Francie's Cabin offers great views of the 10 Mile Range and easy access to the Crystal Lakes and Mohawk Lake's Basin, complete with a sauna.
Located at 11,360' and owned by the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association, Francies Cabin was built in memory of Frances Lockwood Bailey in 1994 and is located just a short distance (5 mile drive, 1.05 mile hike) from town of Breckenridge, Colorado.
It ...
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