Camp at Bothe-Napa Valley SP
Calistoga, California
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 outdoors without sacrificing the comforts of a cabin. While this definitely falls into the category ...
Luxurious Camping at Treebones Resort
Big Sur, California
5.0
If you’ve always wanted to experience Big Sur, but sleeping on the ground isn’t really your thing, Treebones might be exactly what you’re looking for. Nestled along Big Sur’s beautiful coastline, Treebones Resort offers expansive views and easy access to everything the area has to offer. With a typical day that consists of sipping morning coffee on your redwood deck, hiking nearby trails, explo...
Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito
San Francisco, California
4.7
1.74 mi
/ 141 ft gain
Riding your bike or walking across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito, and then enjoying some drinks overlooking the bay, is a great way to spend a nice day. The views along the way are simply breathtaking. After your ride and a day of fun in Sausalito, you can return to San Francisco by ferry.
Ferry Schedule: GoldenGate.org/ferry.
Black Sands Beach
Sausalito, California
5.0
0.54 mi
/ 285 ft gain
Black Sand Beach is a beautiful, mile-long stretch of black sand just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. On a sunny day, it’s best to try and arrive in the morning, as the parking lot can fill up quickly. To get down to the beach, you’ll need to hike for about 5 minutes down 250 or so wooden steps. You’ll feel it in your legs on the return trip to the car, so keep that in mind when considering ho...
Angels Landing
Springdale, Utah
4.7
4.24 mi
/ 1138 ft gain
Angels Landing has long been one of my favorite Zion National Park hikes. The hike is thrilling, extremely photogenic, and appeals to those who enjoy exchanging leg power for views. The hike to the top isn't long, 2+ miles, but you'll definitely feel the 1500 feet of gain! The trail features a mostly paved surface (to protect from erosion and high use), steep switch backs, a cool canyon, rock s...
Seward Street Slides
San Francisco, California
4.2
Tucked away in a small neighborhood park in Eureka Valley is a set of really fun, slippery, and surprisingly steep concrete slides. They were originally designed by a 14 year old kid over 30 years ago, and we all owe him a big hat tip. People use a variety of sliding materials (saucers, food trays, etc), but good ol’ cardboard is your best bet. You can usually find some lying around at the base...
Russian Ridge Loop
Redwood City, California
4.5
5.45 mi
/ 837 ft gain
Russian Ridge offers a great place to jump on the trail and in the right season, see some of the best wildflowers blooming. On top of that, you get access to amazing views from the ridge.
Once you get your parking space, jump on the Ridge Trail and start gaining a little elevation while you head uphill. As you make it up this trail, you'll quickly reach the ridge. Take a few seconds to stretch...
Mission Peak via Hidden Valley Trail
Fremont, California
4.2
6.16 mi
/ 2116 ft gain
Breathtaking views of the Bay Area are your reward for making this climb to the top of Mission Peak. It’s a 3-mile trek to the top of the peak and then back down the same way. This is a moderate hike that provides a nice workout – so be prepared.
Park at the Stanford Avenue entrance gate. There is enough parking for about 20 cars, but if it’s full, there’s plenty of parking available along Sta...
East Ridge - Pool Ridge Loop
Guerneville, California
4.7
3.37 mi
/ 810 ft gain
This park most resembles Muir Woods, and if you're looking to get out of the tourist trap, head to Armstrong Redwoods and make a day of it. This 3-mile hike takes off from the sign pointing to East Ridge Trail. As you begin a slight climb up the trail, you'll be under the cover of the redwoods, so sun won't be too big of an issue. Stay on this trail for approximately 1.25 miles, where you'll re...
Havasu Falls in the Havasupai Reservation
Supai, Arizona
4.8
10.4 mi
/ 1647 ft gain
The Havasupai Reservation is a remote area just outside Grand Canyon National Park, full of blue-green water and dramatic waterfalls. Despite being an extremely isolated location, camping in the canyon is overwhelmingly popular and reservations are required. On popular weekends you will be sharing the campgrounds with hundreds of others but shoulder seasons can bring some respite.
The trail ...
Canyon Trail to Spring Creek Trail Loop
Santa Rosa, California
5.0
7.39 mi
/ 728 ft gain
The Canyon Trail to Spring Creek Trail Loop is a popular hiking route in Trione-Annadel State Park in Sonoma County, California. This loop offers a mix of shaded woodland paths and open trails, making it a favorite for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Trail Highlights:
Length & Difficulty: Approximately 7.4 miles, this moderately challenging loop features gradual inclines and descents.
Sc...
Devils Garden Campground
Grand County, Utah
4.0
This popular campground houses 50 campsites. Keep in mind that since it's the only campground in Arches, it can be crowded from March through October, so get on it early. This campsite not only provides easy access to landmarks like the delicate arch, but also provides very convenient access to trails right from the campground -- the broken arch trail leaves from the campground and is only 1.2 ...
Mokoli‘i
Honolulu County, Hawaii
5.0
0.23 mi
/ 13 ft gain
Mokoli‘i is an island located off the coast of Kualoa Regional Park. You can swim, kayak, or SUP to the island. When it’s low tide, you’re actually able to walk out there, but be mindful of the tides, because the current picks up on higher tides, which makes the route back more difficult. If you choose to hike/swim out there, it takes about 15 minutes. Make sure to wear some sort of water shoe ...
Pools of ʻOheʻo (Seven Sacred Pools)
Hāna, Hawaii
3.9
0.58 mi
/ 75 ft gain
This hike departs from the Kpahulu Visitor Center and heads out along the Kuloa Trail. The trail will take you through a bamboo forest and past several pools and falls. Be sure to get there early as the later it gets in the day, the more crowded the pools get.
Hike the route counter-clockwise and be aware of any potential rogue waves as you head near the ocean. Also keep in mind that you shoul...
Murietta Falls
Livermore, California
4.0
12.3 mi
/ 3947 ft gain
Get ready for one of the toughest, lung busting hikes in the east bay with over 6-miles and 4,000ft of climbing in one direction. When you make it to the hike, it's also important to realize that without recent rain, there many not actually be a waterfall. With that said, you're still getting in a great climb, and spending the day outdoors on one of the bay area's most challenging climbs.
If y...
PCT from the Yuba River to Fowler Peak
Sierra City, California
47.7 mi
/ 9446 ft gain
On the Pacific Crest Trail, you'll be heading from the Yuba River to Fowler peak. This backpacking trip is 51 miles, one-way, so you'll want to park shuttle car at the Fowler Peak Trailhead. This stretch of the PCT is less crowded than its southern part - that could be due to the 2 miles of exposed switchbacks to start the trek, but we'll let you decide! Once you get to the top of the Sierra Bu...
The Narrows
Springdale, Utah
4.9
9.73 mi
/ 7671 ft gain
Hiking the narrows in Zion National Park is one of my favorite hikes and something I return for almost every year, I can still remember my first visit as a kid. There's no other place like it in the National Park system and the stunning beauty of its towering walls and vibrant river make it a top destination for visitors to the park.
Depending on the water level most of this hike is partially...
Dipsea Trail
Mill Valley, California
4.6
13.03 mi
/ 3701 ft gain
The Dipsea Race is the 2nd oldest foot race in the US. The race is named after the Dipsea Inn at the end of the trail at Stinson Beach. The good news is that you can enjoy this scenic trail and its sweeping ocean views at your leisure. The bad news is that the race is only one-way. If you choose, your leg can be out-and-back for a total of 15 miles. Ok, so maybe you don't have to do the full 15...
Mount Davidson
San Francisco, California
4.5
1.03 mi
/ 299 ft gain
Mount Davidson Park is located in the southwestern part of the city nestled between Diamond Heights and Portola Dr. The climb isn't too difficult, but to reach the top of the 928ft summit, you should wear close-toed shoes and be ready for some loose gravel or mud if it's been raining. The hike is short - you can round-trip it in well under an hour if you're looking to get moving, but if you hav...
Dolores Park
San Francisco, California
4.1
Mission Dolores Park spans two city blocks in San Francisco's Mission District, offering 16 acres of recreational space with stunning city skyline views. This historic park, established in 1905, serves as a cultural hub and outdoor gathering space for both locals and tourists.
Location & Access
Address: Dolores St & 19th St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Neighborhoods: Mission District...
Shark's Cove
Haleiwa, Hawaii
4.6
Are you looking to get away from the crowds at Hanauma Bay? If you've got your family or it's just you and a few friends looking to do some snorkeling, free diving or exploring underwater caves, then Shark's Cove is your spot. There is no fee to enter the cove, just park on the side of the street and walk in. You may want to bring sandals or water shoes as it's a little rocky getting into the w...
Sweeney Ridge via Sneath Lane
San Bruno, California
4.5
3.88 mi
/ 646 ft gain
Starting from the parking lot on Sneath Lane Trail, you’ll head through the gate and continue on the path up Sweeney Ridge. This is a 5.7 mile out-and-back trek. There is a 600 ft. elevation gain, which comes mainly in the first 1.5 miles of the trail. Your legs and lungs may hurt a bit, but if there’s no fog, it's worth the reward. On a clear day, you’ll be able to view the Pacific, Montara Mo...
16th Avenue Tiled Steps
San Francisco, California
4.6
0.09 mi
/ 79 ft gain
The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps also known as the Moraga steps are an impressive community achievement, and an equally killer workout. Take an easy lap up the stairs to check out the amazing art, take in the views from the top, then get down to business. You'll be glad you made the trek over to this neighborhood gem!
Sand Dollar Beach
Big Sur, California
4.8
0.35 mi
/ 82 ft gain
Head into Big Sur and get a campsite at Plaskett Creek. You can either make a reservation through recreation.gov or show up and hope to luck out on one of the first-come, first-serve campsites. The campground is much more crowded during the prime summer months, so if you want to get better surf and a more isolated campsite, head there in the fall or winter.
Plaskett Creek is really close to S...
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