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Blue Lakes Trail in Mount Sneffels Wilderness

United States > Colorado > Ouray County

The Lower, Middle and Upper Blue Lakes Trail in the Mount Sneffels Wilderness offers an enchanting journey through dense forests, alpine meadows, and steep switchbacks, ultimately revealing a trio of vivid turquoise lakes cradled by towering peaks. Along the way, hikers are treated to sights like cascading…

Distance: 9.1 mi • Elevation gain: 2,651 ft • Maximum elevation: 11,719 ft

Upper Yosemite Fall, Yosemite Point, Oh My Gosh Point and Columbia Rock

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

Starting near Yosemite Lodge and the Camp Four area, this demanding route climbs the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail through oak woodland and granite switchbacks, quickly rising above Yosemite Valley toward Columbia Rock, where broad views open over the valley floor, Merced River corridor, Half Dome, and surrounding…

Distance: 9.3 mi • Elevation gain: 7,995 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,031 ft

3 Mile Resthouse (Grand Canyon)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Grand Canyon Village

From Grand Canyon Village, the route leaves the South Rim at the Bright Angel Trailhead near the historic rim area and drops onto the Bright Angel Trail, one of the park’s classic corridor trails, used through time by Indigenous peoples, miners, early tourists, hikers, and mule parties. The descent quickly…

Distance: 3.0 mi • Elevation gain: 860 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,841 ft

Hanging Lake

United States > Colorado > Garfield County

Starting beside the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon, the route leaves the canyon floor and enters Dead Horse Creek Canyon, climbing into the White River National Forest. The ascent follows a shaded, rocky gorge with footbridges, creek crossings, switchbacks, rock steps, and fire-marked canyon scenery before…

Distance: 3.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,240 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,297 ft

Iron Mountain

United States > California > San Diego County > Poway

From Poway Road Park and Ride, the route follows Iron Mountain Peak Trail through a short shaded start, then across open chaparral, granite outcrops, rolling foothills, and increasingly exposed slopes toward the summit of Iron Mountain. After passing the Iron Mountain Junction and the slopes around Little Iron…

Distance: 5.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,125 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,638 ft

Grand Canyon Rim to River

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

From the South Kaibab Trailhead, this rim-to-river route immediately commits to one of the Grand Canyon’s most open and scenic descents, following a ridgeline where the canyon unfolds in wide layers of buttes, cliffs and side canyons. The trail passes Ooh Aah Point, Cedar Ridge, Skeleton Point and The Tipoff…

Distance: 16.9 mi • Elevation gain: 7,359 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,221 ft

South Kaibab Trail to Phantom Ranch in Grand Canyon National Park

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

The South Kaibab Trail offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon, with expansive vistas that reveal the rugged terrain of the canyon’s depths. As you descend, you'll pass several key points like Ooh Aah Point, Cedar Ridge, Skeleton Point and O'Neill Butte, where the landscape opens up to…

Distance: 14.9 mi • Elevation gain: 6,378 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,224 ft

Scout Lookout

United States > Utah > Washington County > Zion Lodge

From the West Rim Trailhead near the Virgin River, the route leaves the canyon floor and climbs the west side of Zion Canyon, with the river corridor, Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, and the Great White Throne gradually opening across the valley. After the lower switchbacks, the West Rim Trail enters the cooler,…

Distance: 1.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,237 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,331 ft

Havasu Creek Falls (Fiftyfoot Falls, Navajo Falls, Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls and Beaver Falls)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

From Hualapai Hilltop, the route drops through dry switchbacks and open desert canyon toward Supai, a remote Havasupai village set within Havasu Canyon and not accessible by road. Beyond Supai, the trail follows the blue-green waters of Havasu Creek, passing Fiftyfoot Falls and Navajo Falls before reaching the…

Distance: 14.5 mi • Elevation gain: 5,289 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,184 ft

Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park

United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton

The hike to Weverton Cliffs via the Appalachian Trail offers a combination of rugged terrain and breathtaking views. As you ascend, the trail’s series of switchbacks help ease the climb through dense forest, with occasional glimpses of the Potomac River below. Once at the cliffs, the expansive vista reveals…

Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 774 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft

Indian Garden (Grand Canyon)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Grand Canyon Village

From Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim, the route drops onto the Bright Angel Trail, passing the rim-side trailhead, the upper tunnel, Mallery’s Grotto pictographs, and the second tunnel as the path enters a shaded side canyon framed by high cliffs. The descent continues through long switchbacks and…

Distance: 4.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,112 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,841 ft

Teneriffe Falls Trail

United States > Washington > King County

Starting at the Mount Teneriffe trailhead, this hike follows the forested Mount Teneriffe Trail through the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area, with occasional openings toward the Snoqualmie Valley and nearby peaks. The route then turns onto the Teneriffe Falls Trail, climbing more steeply through…

Distance: 5.9 mi • Elevation gain: 1,821 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,493 ft

Turkey Trot Trail Loop via Castle Trail in Mount Falcon Park

United States > Colorado > Jefferson County > Morrison

From the Morrison Trailhead, the route starts on Castle Trail, leaving the edge of town for open foothill slopes, switchbacks and early views toward Red Rocks and the Denver skyline. It then joins Turkey Trot Trail, a hiker-focused section that climbs and contours through quieter pine, scrub and rocky hillside…

Distance: 3.4 mi • Elevation gain: 919 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,788 ft

Upper Yosemite Fall Trail via Columbia Rock and Oh My Gosh Point

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Lodge

The Upper Yosemite Fall Trail is a rewarding yet challenging hike that offers some of the best panoramic views in Yosemite National Park. Climbing steep switchbacks, you'll pass Columbia Rock for breathtaking sights of Yosemite Valley and continue toward Oh My Gosh Point, where the dramatic view of the falls…

Distance: 7.4 mi • Elevation gain: 4,902 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,693 ft

Brand Park Loop (Verdugo Mountains)

United States > California > Los Angeles County > Glendale

Starting near Brand Park, a foothill park at the base of the Verdugo Mountains, the loop leaves the landscaped edge of Glendale toward Brand Debris Basin, the Bamboo Ruins Trail, and the lower folds of Brand Canyon. The route then climbs Brand Motorway through chaparral-covered slopes and open switchbacks to…

Distance: 5.9 mi • Elevation gain: 2,592 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,828 ft

South Kaibab - Tonto - Bright Angel (Grand Canyon)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

From Yaki Point, the route commits at once to the exposed descent of the South Kaibab Trail, a dramatic ridgeline path known for wide, open views and very little shade or water. It first reaches Ooh Aah Point, where the canyon opens suddenly in every direction, then continues through the sculpted upper…

Distance: 18.7 mi • Elevation gain: 7,523 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,274 ft

Lone Pine Lake

United States > California > Inyo County

Starting at Whitney Portal, a wooded canyon at the end of Whitney Portal Road, the route follows the Mount Whitney Trail past the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek and into the John Muir Wilderness, with granite walls and the Mount Whitney massif framing the ascent. It then climbs through conifer forest on a…

Distance: 2.9 mi • Elevation gain: 1,801 ft • Maximum elevation: 10,062 ft

Ooh Aah Point via South Kaibab Trail

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

Starting at the South Kaibab Trailhead on the South Rim, the route leaves the rim through sparse high-desert woodland and quickly drops onto the South Kaibab Trail, following tight switchbacks below Yaki Point. The path then traverses exposed canyon slopes above the Pipe Creek drainage, with pale cliff bands,…

Distance: 2.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,424 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,224 ft

Columbia Rock

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

From the Yosemite Valley near Camp Four, the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail climbs steadily into the forest, following a long series of switchbacks above the valley floor. The route reaches Columbia Rock, a rocky overlook with a broad panorama over Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, Sentinel Rock and the surrounding…

Distance: 1.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,171 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,023 ft

Glacier Point

United States > California > Mariposa County > Curry Village

Starting at Four Mile Trailhead in Yosemite Valley, the route joins the Four Mile Trail and begins its steady climb from the valley floor above the Merced River corridor. It first rises through forested slopes near Sentinel Creek, with early views opening toward Sentinel Rock and the meadows of Yosemite…

Distance: 4.8 mi • Elevation gain: 4,101 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,208 ft

Duck Lake, Barney Lake, Skelton Lake and Arrowhead Lake via Duck Pass Trail

United States > California > Mono County > Mammoth Lakes

The Duck Pass Trail in the Inyo National Forest is a favorite for hiking enthusiasts, offering breathtaking views and access to pristine alpine lakes such as Skelton Lake, Barney Lake, and the expansive Duck Lake. The trail begins in a shaded forest with steady climbs and switchbacks, opening up to serene…

Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,919 ft • Maximum elevation: 10,774 ft

Bright Angel Trail and South Kaibab Trail

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Grand Canyon Village

From Grand Canyon Village, the route drops into the canyon on the Bright Angel Trail, following shaded switchbacks beneath layered cliffs before reaching the greener corridor of Havasupai Gardens and the drainage of Garden Creek. It then continues toward Pipe Creek Beach, where the landscape opens into the…

Distance: 15.7 mi • Elevation gain: 8,015 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,224 ft

Misery Ridge Trail and River Trail Loop in Smith Rock State Park

United States > Oregon > Deschutes County

The Misery Ridge Trail and River Trail Loop offers a challenging yet rewarding hike. The trail takes you through switchbacks leading to panoramic views of the high desert landscape, including the iconic Monkey Face rock formation and sweeping vistas of the Crooked River as it winds through the canyon. Once you…

Distance: 3.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,086 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,304 ft

El toro church to summit and back

United States > California > Santa Clara County > Morgan Hill

From West Hills Community Church in Morgan Hill, the route leaves the neighborhood edge and joins the Open Space Authority Trail toward El Toro Open Space Preserve. It climbs through open grassland, oak woodland, and hillside switchbacks toward the prominent El Toro summit, a local landmark above the Santa…

Distance: 2.5 mi • Elevation gain: 978 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,368 ft

Dripping Springs (Grand Canyon)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County

Starting at historic Hermits Rest, the route leaves the South Rim gateway to the Hermit Trail and descends from the viewpoint area onto steep canyon switchbacks through the upper limestone and sandstone layers, with widening views into the Grand Canyon. The trail then passes through Waldron Basin and reaches…

Distance: 3.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,138 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,660 ft

Figure-8 Combination Loop (Bryce Canyon)

United States > Utah > Garfield County

From Sunset Point, the route first follows the rim toward Sunrise Point, opening broad views over the Bryce Amphitheater before dropping into Queen’s Garden, where pale orange hoodoos, sculpted walls, and fir-dotted slopes gradually surround the trail. The descent leads from the overlook atmosphere of the…

Distance: 6.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,640 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,976 ft

Solstice Canyon Loop

United States > California > Los Angeles County > Malibu

The Solstice Canyon Loop begins near the canyon entrance and climbs onto the sun-exposed Rising Sun Trail, where chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and open hillsides quickly replace the shaded canyon floor, revealing widening views across the folds of the Santa Monica Mountains and toward the Malibu coast. As the…

Distance: 3.0 mi • Elevation gain: 804 ft • Maximum elevation: 748 ft

Lost Mine Trail in Big Bend National Park

United States > Texas > Brewster County > Chisos Mountains Basin Junction

The Lost Mine Trail offers a stunning, accessible hike that is packed with unforgettable views. The trail winds through diverse scenery, starting with a gradual ascent through forested areas before revealing breathtaking vistas over Juniper Canyon as you reach the saddle point. The final climb leads you…

Distance: 4.8 mi • Elevation gain: 1,204 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,814 ft

Pipe Creek Beach via Bright Angel Trail

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Grand Canyon Village

From Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim, this route begins at the Bright Angel Trailhead and descends beneath the rim through a dramatic chain of switchbacks, with widening views across the canyon walls and the layered cliffs of the Bright Angel fault corridor. It passes the resthouse section of the upper…

Distance: 15.7 mi • Elevation gain: 7,300 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,841 ft

1.5 Mile Resthouse (Grand Canyon)

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Grand Canyon Village

From Grand Canyon Village, the route leaves the rim near Bright Angel Lodge and drops onto the Bright Angel Trail, quickly entering the shaded upper canyon through tight switchbacks and broad South Rim viewpoints. The path continues across pale cliffs, wooded pockets and exposed canyon slopes, following one of…

Distance: 1.6 mi • Elevation gain: 630 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,841 ft

Glacier Point and Union Point via Four Mile Trail

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

From Yosemite Valley, the Four Mile Trail climbs away from the Merced River through forested slopes and long switchbacks on the south wall of the valley, steadily opening views toward Sentinel Rock, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, and the granite cliffs that frame the valley floor. Higher on the route, the path…

Distance: 9.4 mi • Elevation gain: 5,404 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,208 ft

Angels Landing

United States > Utah > Washington County > Zion Lodge

From the Zion Canyon floor near the Virgin River, the Angels Landing route follows the West Rim Trail away from The Grotto, climbing quickly above the cottonwoods and canyon walls with widening views toward landmarks such as The Organ, the Great White Throne, and the surrounding sandstone cliffs of Zion…

Distance: 4.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,513 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,515 ft

West Rim Trail to Scout Lookout in Zion National Park

United States > Utah > Washington County > Zion Lodge

Starting with a steady climb after crossing the Virgin River, the West Rim Trail winds through the Refrigerator Canyon before the real challenge begins. Tackling the tight switchbacks of Walter’s Wiggles, you’re rewarded with sweeping views of Zion’s dramatic cliffs, and finally at Scout Lookout, the…

Distance: 4.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,818 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,433 ft

West Tiger #3 Trail in West Tiger Mountain Natural Resource Conservation Area

United States > Washington > King County > Issaquah

The West Tiger 3 Trail offers a scenic yet challenging hike through the lush, temperate forest of Tiger Mountain State Forest. As you ascend, you'll encounter a variety of landscapes, including wide, lazy switchbacks and densely vegetated areas filled with ferns and towering trees. The summit rewards hikers…

Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,044 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,454 ft

Columbia Rock Trail via Upper Yosemite Fall Trail in Yosemite National Park

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

The Columbia Rock Trail, accessible via the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail, offers hikers a rewarding ascent through oak woodlands and granite switchbacks. Upon reaching Columbia Rock, you're greeted with panoramic views of Yosemite Valley, including iconic landmarks like Half Dome and Sentinel Rock. For those…

Distance: 1.9 mi • Elevation gain: 1,211 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,023 ft

South Beacon Mountain via Casino Trail in Hudson Highlands State Park

United States > New York > Dutchess County > City of Beacon

The hike to South Beacon Mountain via the Casino Trail offers a memorable journey through scenic terrain and historic remnants. As you ascend, you’ll encounter views that stretch across the Hudson River, Hudson Highlands, and surrounding valleys, with several spots offering breathtaking panoramas. The trail…

Distance: 4.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,371 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,568 ft

Four Mile Trail to Glacier Point and Union Point in Yosemite National Park

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

The Four Mile Trail in Yosemite National Park offers hikers a strenuous ascent from Yosemite Valley to Glacier Point, providing panoramic views of iconic landmarks. Along the route, hikers can observe the grandeur of El Capitan and Yosemite Falls, the expansive vistas of Yosemite Valley, and the impressive…

Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 5,489 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,208 ft

Tahquitz Peak via South Ridge Trail in San Jacinto Wilderness

United States > California > Riverside County

The South Ridge Trail to Tahquitz Peak offers hikers an invigorating ascent through a dense pine and oak forest, with expansive views of Idyllwild, Suicide Rock, and Lily Rock emerging as you climb. As you gain elevation, the trail opens up to breathtaking vistas of the San Jacinto Mountains, offering glimpses…

Distance: 6.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,290 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,750 ft

Tuck Lake and Hyas Lake via Deception Pass Trail and Robin Lakes Trail

United States > Washington > Kittitas County

The hike to Tuck Lake via the Deception Pass and Robin Lakes Trails is a rewarding but strenuous adventure in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Starting with an easy, scenic walk around the tranquil shores of Hyas Lake, the trail quickly ascends through a series of switchbacks, leading hikers to breathtaking alpine…

Distance: 5.1 mi • Elevation gain: 2,215 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,318 ft

Grandeur Peak Trail in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

United States > Utah > Salt Lake County

The Grandeur Peak Trail offers hikers a scenic and relatively short but steep ascent through Utah's Wasatch Mountains. Starting at Church Fork, the trail follows a shaded creek before transitioning into a series of switchbacks, eventually leading to a ridge with panoramic views. Along the way, hikers can spot…

Distance: 5.8 mi • Elevation gain: 2,336 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,251 ft

Mount Storm King Trail in Olympic National Park

United States > Washington > Clallam County

The Mount Storm King Trail offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience, leading adventurers through lush forests and up steep switchbacks. As hikers ascend, they are greeted by breathtaking views of Lake Crescent and the surrounding mountains, with the final stretch requiring the use of ropes for a…

Distance: 4.3 mi • Elevation gain: 2,247 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,608 ft

Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park

United States > Texas > Culberson County

Embarking on the Guadalupe Peak Trail promises a thrilling adventure for seasoned hikers. The journey begins with a challenging ascent marked by steep switchbacks, gradually revealing sweeping views of the rugged desert landscape and diverse mountain ecosystems. It's a trail that combines physical exertion…

Distance: 8.3 mi • Elevation gain: 3,419 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,698 ft

St. Mary's Falls Trail in Pike National Forest

United States > Colorado > El Paso County

The St. Mary’s Falls Trail in Pike National Forest offers a rewarding hike through North Cheyenne Canyon. Beginning on a closed section of Gold Camp Road, the route passes through a mix of aspen and pine forests, offering views of small waterfalls and a flowing creek along the way. The final stretch involves…

Distance: 6.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,512 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,924 ft

Crabtree Falls Loop Trail in Blue Ridge Parkway

United States > North Carolina > Yancey County

The Crabtree Falls Loop Trail offers a beautiful and moderately challenging hike. As you descend through a lush oak-hickory forest, you'll pass over rocky sections, switchbacks, and a series of stone steps, all of which make the journey to the falls both scenic and rewarding. At the base, the waterfall…

Distance: 2.8 mi • Elevation gain: 528 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,766 ft

Oyster Dome via Chuckanut Trail and Samish Bay Connector in Blanchard State Forest

United States > Washington > Skagit County > Samish

The hike to Oyster Dome is a rewarding journey through the serene Blanchard State Forest. The route begins with steady switchbacks, winding through a lush canopy of Douglas fir, maple, and cedar, offering moments of tranquility punctuated by expansive views over Samish Bay. Upon reaching the rocky summit,…

Distance: 6.2 mi • Elevation gain: 1,988 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,982 ft

Bench Lakes Trail via Redfish Creek-Baron Creek Trail in Sawtooth Wilderness

United States > Idaho > Custer County

The Bench Lakes Trail offers a captivating hiking experience marked by stunning mountain vistas and crystal-clear alpine lakes. As you ascend, you’ll traverse lush forests and open meadows, all while keeping an eye out for local wildlife, such as deer and elk, and on the Redfish Lake below. A few challenging…

Distance: 8.4 mi • Elevation gain: 1,296 ft • Maximum elevation: 7,772 ft

Preacher's Rock from Woody Gap via Appalachian Trail in Blood Mountain Wilderness

United States > Georgia > Lumpkin County

The hike to Preacher's Rock is a moderately challenging trek that offers an impressive payoff with its expansive views. Along the route, hikers will encounter rocky terrain, root-laden paths, and sharp switchbacks as they ascend towards the summit of Big Cedar Mountain. At Preacher's Rock, the view stretches…

Distance: 2.0 mi • Elevation gain: 446 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,524 ft

Mount Defiance Trail via Ira Spring Trail and Mason Lake in Alpine Lakes Wilderness

United States > Washington > King County

The Mount Defiance Trail is a challenging yet rewarding hike within Washington’s Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Starting with steep switchbacks, the trail weaves through lush forests before offering a break at the serene Mason Lake, surrounded by evergreen peaks and often reflecting the sky. The final ascent to…

Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,855 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,420 ft

Jefferson Park via Whitewater Trail and Pacific Crest Trail in Mount Jefferson Wilderness

United States > Oregon > Marion County

This trail offers a rewarding hiking experience with a variety of terrain and breathtaking vistas. The route passes through lush forests and steep switchbacks, leading to magnificent views of Mount Jefferson, Oregon’s second tallest peak. Along the way, hikers can enjoy scenic alpine lakes, including Scout…

Distance: 5.6 mi • Elevation gain: 2,011 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,889 ft

Grays Peak and Torreys Peak via Grays Peak Trail in Arapaho National Forest

United States > Colorado > Clear Creek County

The hike to Grays and Torreys Peaks offers an accessible yet challenging adventure through Colorado’s alpine terrain. Beginning in a lush valley at the Stevens Gulch Trailhead, the trail quickly ascends above the tree line, presenting sweeping views of Kelso Mountain and the Continental Divide. Along the…

Distance: 8.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,573 ft • Maximum elevation: 14,232 ft

Munds Wagon Trail and Hangover Trail Loop in Coconino National Forest

United States > Arizona > Coconino County > Sedona

The Munds Wagon and Hangover Trail Loop in Coconino National Forest offers a stunning journey through Sedona's famous red rock landscape. The hike provides panoramic views of towering formations like Teapot Rock and Queen Victoria, along with dramatic vistas over Bear Wallow Canyon and the surrounding valleys.…

Distance: 8.3 mi • Elevation gain: 1,283 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,233 ft

Queen Victoria Loop via Queen's Garden Trail and Navajo Trail

United States > Utah > Garfield County

The Queen Victoria Loop offers a captivating journey through Bryce Canyon's iconic landscape. Hikers will encounter dramatic hoodoos, including the famous Queen Victoria formation, as well as narrow canyons and archways along the route. The path provides stunning views of the Bryce Amphitheater, and as you…

Distance: 3.2 mi • Elevation gain: 673 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,018 ft

McClellan Butte Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

United States > Washington > King County

The McClellan Butte Trail offers a rewarding yet demanding hike through the dense forests of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The route includes steep switchbacks, occasional creek crossings, and sections of the historic John Wayne Trail. As you ascend, the forest opens up to stunning views of Mount…

Distance: 10.0 mi • Elevation gain: 3,888 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,010 ft

Weverton Cliffs via Appalachian Trail in South Mountain State Park

United States > Maryland > Washington County > Knoxville > Weverton

The Weverton Cliffs hike along the Appalachian Trail offers an accessible but rewarding outdoor experience. As you navigate the trail, you’ll encounter rocky terrain and switchbacks, providing both challenge and scenic rewards. Once you reach the cliffs, panoramic views of the Potomac River and distant…

Distance: 1.8 mi • Elevation gain: 748 ft • Maximum elevation: 846 ft

Sunrise Trail to Sunrise Peak in McDowell Sonoran Preserve

United States > Arizona > Maricopa County > Scottsdale

The Sunrise Trail offers a scenic desert hike with sweeping views of the McDowell Mountains, Superstition Mountains, Four Peaks, and the Phoenix metropolitan area. The trail begins with a steady incline through classic Sonoran Desert terrain, where hikers can observe iconic saguaro cacti, unique rock…

Distance: 3.7 mi • Elevation gain: 1,165 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,022 ft

Adams Canyon Trail in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

United States > Utah > Davis County > Layton

The Adams Canyon Trail in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers hikers a rewarding journey through diverse landscapes. The path begins with a series of sandy switchbacks, leading to shaded areas where the trail follows the North Fork of Holmes Creek, passing through scrub oak and majestic white pines.…

Distance: 3.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,381 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,214 ft

Picacho Peak via Hunter Trail in Picacho Peak State Park

United States > Arizona > Pinal County

The Hunter Trail to Picacho Peak offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience. As you ascend, you'll encounter steep switchbacks and sections requiring the use of fixed cables to navigate exposed rock faces. Upon reaching the summit, panoramic views of the Sonoran Desert, including expansive saguaro…

Distance: 3.3 mi • Elevation gain: 2,280 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,120 ft

Seneca Rocks Trail in Monongahela National Forest

United States > West Virginia > Pendleton County > Seneca Rocks

Hiking the Seneca Rocks Trail is a delightful journey through the heart of West Virginia's breathtaking landscapes. As you ascend, the impressive rock formations tower above, providing stunning views of the lush valleys and distant mountain ridges, while the well-maintained path features gentle switchbacks and…

Distance: 3.1 mi • Elevation gain: 830 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,306 ft

Latourell Falls Loop Trail in Guy W. Talbot State Park

United States > Oregon > Multnomah County > Latourell

The Latourell Falls Loop Trail offers a picturesque and relatively moderate hike through the lush forests of the Columbia River Gorge. Starting near the impressive Lower Latourell Falls, the trail quickly immerses you in a verdant landscape filled with moss-covered trees and ferns. As you ascend, you'll…

Distance: 2.2 mi • Elevation gain: 932 ft • Maximum elevation: 787 ft

Upper Yosemite Fall Trail in Yosemite National Park

United States > California > Mariposa County > Yosemite Village > Yosemite Lodge

The Upper Yosemite Fall Trail is a demanding hike that rewards adventurers with breathtaking panoramic views of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, and the mighty Yosemite Falls. As you ascend, you'll pass through diverse terrain, from oak forests and steep switchbacks to open sections offering sweeping vistas. The…

Distance: 6.3 mi • Elevation gain: 4,925 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,690 ft

Picacho Peak Trail from Santa Fe Canyon Preserve

United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe County > Santa Fe

The Picacho Peak Trail offers a rewarding hike with a relatively moderate challenge. As you climb through juniper and pine forests, you'll be treated to increasingly expansive views, especially after the switchbacks near the top. The summit rewards you with stunning 360-degree vistas of Santa Fe and the…

Distance: 3.9 mi • Elevation gain: 1,266 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,504 ft

Angel's Rest Trail in Mount Hood National Forest

United States > Oregon > Multnomah County > Corbett > Bridal Veil

The Angel's Rest Trail offers a beautiful hike with breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. Starting through a lush forest, hikers will cross small streams and pass scenic waterfalls, including a view of Coopey Falls. As the trail ascends, the forest gives way to more open terrain, where you'll enjoy…

Distance: 4.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,709 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,562 ft

Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park

United States > Washington > Pierce County > Paradise

The Glacier Vista via Skyline Trail offers breathtaking views of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually Glacier, with expansive vistas of the surrounding valleys. As hikers ascend, they will pass through wildflower meadows in the warmer months and experience dramatic alpine terrain, often encountering glaciers and…

Distance: 1.3 mi • Elevation gain: 978 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,401 ft

Lost Mountain Trail in Big Bend National Park

United States > Texas > Brewster County > Chisos Mountains Basin Junction

The Lost Mine Trail in Big Bend National Park offers an exceptional hiking experience, blending moderate challenge with spectacular rewards. As you ascend through scrubby desert landscapes and switchbacks, you'll gradually gain sweeping views of the Juniper Valley and distant peaks like Casa Grande, providing…

Distance: 4.6 mi • Elevation gain: 1,129 ft • Maximum elevation: 6,814 ft

Mount Si Trail and Mount Teneriffe Trail Loop

United States > Washington > King County

The loop hike via Mount Si and Mount Teneriffe Trails provides an exceptional experience in the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The route offers a mix of dense, lush forests and sweeping vistas, including views of Mount Rainier, Rattlesnake Ridge, and the surrounding Cascades. Hikers will…

Distance: 8.7 mi • Elevation gain: 3,327 ft • Maximum elevation: 3,953 ft

Snow Lake Trail in Alpine Lakes Wilderness

United States > Washington > King County

The Snow Lake Trail is a scenic and moderately challenging hike that rewards adventurers with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Starting from the Alpental Ski Area, the trail features a series of switchbacks that ascend through dense forests, eventually revealing panoramic vistas of the…

Distance: 6.1 mi • Elevation gain: 1,785 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,344 ft

Pinnacle Peak Trail in Pinnacle Peak Park

United States > Arizona > Maricopa County > Scottsdale

Pinnacle Peak Trail in Scottsdale, Arizona, offers hikers a well-maintained path through the Sonoran Desert, featuring diverse cacti, including the iconic saguaro, and vibrant wildflowers during spring. Along the route, hikers can enjoy panoramic views of the McDowell Mountains and, from Owls Rest, distant…

Distance: 3.5 mi • Elevation gain: 1,047 ft • Maximum elevation: 2,874 ft

Mount Olympus Trail

United States > Utah > Salt Lake County

The Mount Olympus Trail is a challenging and rewarding hike near Salt Lake City, offering spectacular views of the surrounding valley, including glimpses of the Wasatch Mountains. As you ascend, the trail takes you through a variety of terrain, with steep switchbacks and rock steps leading to a thrilling final…

Distance: 6.6 mi • Elevation gain: 4,062 ft • Maximum elevation: 8,930 ft

Mount Lukens

United States > California > Los Angeles County

Final upper stone canyon trail upper switchbacks restoration

Distance: 9.0 mi • Elevation gain: 1,706 ft • Maximum elevation: 5,043 ft

Gear up for your next adventure:

🛶Inflatable Kayak - Portable kayak for rivers, lakes, and expeditions
🪑Ultralight Camp Chairs - Portable seating for resting after a long day of mapping
🌄Hiking Binoculars - Compact binoculars for scenic views and trail spotting
🕶️GPS Smartphone Mount - Secure mount for phone navigation
🚁Photography Drones - Capture stunning aerial views of landforms and topography

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