10 Epic Winter Hikes
You know you want to brave the cold. Find out where and how with these epic winter hikes all across the U.S.
7 Epic Spring Hikes
Day hikes and overnight backpack trips abound in this roundup of epic spring hikes for 2016. Get a brief overview of the hikes and plan your next trip.
Spring Hikes: Marion Falls and Lake, Oregon
An easy 6-7 mile hike with lots of water, Marion Falls and Lake are a perfect walk in the woods. Just outside Cascadia, Oregon.
Hike Montana with the Montana Wilderness Association’s Online Guide
Have you seen Montana Wilderness Association’s interactive hiking guide to the Big Sky State? Check it out, and hike Montana with ease.
Community Highlight: How to Maintain a Trail in 11 Steps
A trail overseer provides simple steps for how to maintain a trail.
Watch: Only The Essential, A Pacific Crest Trail Documentary [interview]
We interviewed Wild Confluence about its award-winning Pacific Crest Trail documentary, “Only the Essential.” Read and watch it here.
Spring Hikes: Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness in Arizona
The Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness is a trail-less, river-filled canyon you just can’t miss. See how to hike it here.
Community Highlight: Watch Every Mile of the John Muir Trail in Minutes
HitTheRoadZak showcases the John Muir Trail in minutes via a second of video for every mile of his hike. Interview with the NOBO duo.
Community Highlight: Watch Mt. Humphreys Ascent, Interview with Creator
Linford and crew spend two days conquering the Mt. Humphreys ascent, the highest point in Arizona (12,637 feet), and he captures fall footage during the trip and at the peak.
Winter Hikes: Desolation Canyon and Death Valley Super Bloom
Death Valley is, for the most part, a trail-less wonderland to explore at will. So, during this drive, if you spot a particularly beautiful area, stop the car, get out, and go for a jaunt. And the view afforded by climbing above Desolation Canyon (at the end of the hike) will provide a vista of all those blooming hills.