Arizona
The Tanner Trail in the grandest of U.S. canyons is a camping classic.
The perfect metro-area trail: close, wild, uncrowded. Here are 10 major city options.
Our editor in chief digs through his years of trips, trails, and tales to share some of his adventures in the wild, from the Grand Canyon to Mount Rainier.
Sharing is for kindergarten. Take one of these 30 hikes and you can have the wilderness all to yourself.
Alternative routes, where to find solitude in the Lower 48, and avoiding the crowds in America's most crowded park
Find real solitude amid the crowds at these secret stashes.
Urban sprawl and local opposition lead the threats to this 84,000-acre tract of Coronado National Forest.
From dawn-to-dusk epics in Utah canyons to lazy-picnic blueberry strolls in Maine–plus hikes to peaks, redwoods, hot springs, beaches, and more–here are 100 ways to spend a perfect day on the trail.
First, check out our tips for healthy hiking on steep terrain in the May 2009 issue then, put them to the test on one of our favorite high-angle trails from California to North Carolina.
Locals get to enjoy what out-of-towners dream about–mountain-ringed horizons, alpine lakes, and bluebird skies that make these Rocky Mountain states the pinnacle of outdoor recreation.
Veteran Grand Canyon photographer and explorer Elias Butler did double duty on his visit to Royal Arch by capturing the beauty on video and in photographs.
Native Americans consider hot springs sacred. Pioneer hucksters claimed they had magic healing powers. Hikers just think they feel awfully good after a long slog. The key, of course, is finding one far from beer-packing partiers. These wilderness springs require sturdy, crowd-discouraging journeys amid stunning scenery.
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Explore hidden gorges and spy rarely seen wonders on this three-week raft trip designed specifically for hikers.
Like your life and limbs intact? Then you'd better get skilled before visiting these trails.
Gambling in the slots
Paddling, hiking, testing self arrest skills–we cover it all in these 10 epic trips throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Baked or broiled?
Trek empty terrain all the way from the Grand Canyon to Zion.
The name doesn't say it all: Arizona's premier cactus preserve conceals a cool mountain escape.
The Civilian Conservation Corps is turning 75—so celebrate right by hiking its classics.
No, not the famously wind-whipped peaks in New Hampshire. Explore some of the country's lesser-known Whites with these accessible spring summits in Arizona, New Mexico, and Alaska.
There's a science to why we love waterfalls: When water crashes earthward, it releases negatively charged ions that--you can't make this stuff up--some researchers think can reduce anxiety. Spring is when cascades' spigots open full bore, so head off on these three beguiling treks for a dose of nature's backcountry Rx.
Many people think exploring this 91,440-acre desert park is all about dodging the tall, spiny cacti that earned the place its name. But Southern Arizona Hiking Club guide Steve Singkofer knows better. His favorite 20.3-mile route - including a 4,500-foot climb - reaches overlooks of Tucson and far beyond.
If you've always dreamed of descending into the center of the earth, try one of these creekbed hikes.
Track the sun on these 2-4 day trips in the Southeast, Southwest, and Hawaii
From Florida to Wyoming, track wild horses for four hours or 10 days.
The Grand Canyon is steep and deep, but besides rock you can take in lush springs and junipers.
Arizona's Havasu Canyon is a hiker's paradise famed for its jaw-dropping waterfalls. But now there's trouble in paradise—serious trouble.
Seven national parks in 7 days--starring a ragtop, Red Bull, and one scary rabbit.
Live life on the edge as your dayhike three vertiginous ridges in Arizona, Vermont, and Colorado.
16 wild ways to find backcountry solitude and big-time scenery. All this, and you can bring the ice chest, too.
Prolong summer weather by planning a vacation to the mountains and waters of heat-blessed Arizona. You'll soon understand what makes Phoenicians so proud.
Push yourself on any of these challenging hikes
An easy high point with an unpredictable personality
Paddle through a timeless Mojave Desert landscape in Arizona
Springtime in the Sonoran Desert
Explore classic views in the Coronado National Forest
Spend New Year's in the Big Ditch, where fishing, camping, and hiking await
This famous slot canyon hike in Utah and Arizona delivers broad views of the Colorado Plateau
If you are in search of southwestern wildlife, this is the place to be.
Here's a challenging hike with constant Grand Canyon views.
You'd never guess it: Three quiet trails in such a busy, beautiful place.
With an abundance of wolves and water--two rarities in the desert--Arizona's remote Blue Range may be the Southwest's best kept secret.
If you've never heard of Arizona's 40,000-acre Wabayuma Peak Wilderness, take heart--most people haven't. That's why the silence is deafening.
Shady hiking and cool waters make the San Pedro River an oasis for desert trekkers.
A trek from rim to river reveals the Grand Canyon's ancient, storied history.
Our comprehensive guide to the best backpacking you can find in Arizona.
Some species look alike, but guess wrong and you could have a harmful mistake on your hands.
Arizona's Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness is so incredible, you'll want to tell the whole world.
Ed Abbey said the Sonoran Desert "leaves a golden glow on the mind," which is one of many good reasons why this cactus-spiked paradise should be the next national park.
In the 1800s, cowboys didn't think much of the Grand Canyon's Parashant National Monument. Luckily, times and attitudes have changed.
Roads end in Arizona with tall tales, natural gardens, cacti forests, and shoe scorpions.
Arizona: Every year millions of ladybugs head to Arizona and coat trees, rocks, and brush like a layer of living paint.
Don't expect the red-carpet treatment in Arizona's Galiuro Mountains, just wilderness on its own terms.
What happens when you go from sea level to altitude too fast? One brave editor found out the hard way, and offers her blow-by-blow findings in hopes that you don't suffer a similar fate.
Who needs Everest when you can have these eight summits, all hikeable, all close to home, no sherpas or yaks required.
Luckily, Aldo Leopold's prediction about Mt. Baldy didn't come true -- these Arizona forests are just as verdant as always.
Last time you went looking for a new place to hike, you probably consulted a guidebook. We all do. So why is author Michael Kelsey getting lambasted for giving us what we want?
In the fortress-like Mazatzal Wilderness, you can barricade yourself in solitude.
The East Cactus Plain Wilderness brims with life and solitude. Just don't forget the water.
While the desert sizzles, Arizona's Kachina Peaks are cool and comfortable.