California
Don't waste winter: Tackle this cross-country canyon trek in the Lower 48's largest national park.
Hawaii's Nakalele blowhole rivals Old Faithful. Plus: Trek to Oregon's salmon run and California's wine country.
No crowds. No frills. No cakewalk. This hang-on-for-your-life climb is not for the meager-hearted.
Wine making and hiking come together perfectly in the Sonoma Valley, where California meets the Mediterranean.
The legendary shooter once said that photographs were "usually looked at, seldom looked into." Take a look into three hikes that inspired some of Ansel Adams greatest photos, and take a few pictures yourself.
Haunted mountains? Vanished campers? Bloodthirsty creatures? An evil wind that lures hikers over a waterfall? We dare you to hike America's scariest trails.
Go ahead and hike to this park's famous lakes and waterfalls. Just watch your step–and your back.
What's better than hiking every weekend? Hiking every day. Here are the best big-city escapes from New York to Los Angeles. Plus: Bill Donahue explores the remote reaches of Portland's Forest Park and discovers secrets even locals don't know.
The perfect metro-area trail: close, wild, uncrowded. Here are 10 major city options.
Hike these paths before the masses find them.
For our 2010 Readers' Choice issue we want to know your favorite trail in America.
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
You won't find bottlenecks on these untrammeled peaks.
Find real solitude amid the crowds at these secret stashes.
Lose yourself in a private paradise the crowds have overlooked.
Get national park-caliber scenery without crowds (or entry fees!) in these dead ringers for Great Smoky Mountains, Zion, and Yosemite.
Ten perfect summits for your next group hike
Get big views and rack up long miles with these close-to-home adventures.
A quick guide to the best acres, trails, and views.
Check out the world's hottest hydrothermal fumarole, Glacier's grizzlies, and a venus flytryp in North Carolina.
Trek through a trio of wilderness playgrounds on shape-shifting mountains of sand.
With these top day, weekend, and week-long hikes, you'll see more than your fair share of Yosemite's wonders.
Yosemite Valley may be popular–rightfully so–but it still holds secrets. Hike this long-forgotten trail on the North Rim, and you'll have the granite icons to yourself.
Does your kid want to be an ice climber? How about a thru-hiker, or paddler? These cities have just what you need.
Which towns offer the ideal mix of accessible trails, inspiring teachers, and great recreational resources? We worked with The Outdoor Foundation to identify America's top 25 places to beat nature deficit disorder.
From Boulder to Juneau to Bozeman, see which cities made the cut for the best place to raise an outdoor kid, and why.
Time to cool down. Hike to these refreshing swimming holes and settle right into summer.
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.
Hike across forested hills to gape at ocean vistas just one hour north of San Francisco.
Discover the world's oldest tree, America's biggest cavern, and Florida's largest herd of wild horses on these three treks.
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.
Take your pick of mountains, rainforests, deserts, or the ocean–or experience all four zones in a single day–one advantage of living the outdoor dream along the west coast of America.
In this interview the founder of adventure travel dishes on his favorite wild places, oddest encounters, and the world's next great trekking destinations.
Use our comprehensive state-specific pages to find hikes in your home state our a state you're planning on visiting.
Use our comprehensive city-specific pages to find hikes near your hometown or in a city you're planning to visit.
Discover the best hike in every state, as voted by BACKPACKER readers. Plus: your essential gear, most desirable tentmate, worst-ever adventure movie, and our picks for the best reader-submitted photos.
Climb the Lower 48's highest peak on a route with all of the thrills but none of the crowds.
We'll show you how to see these majestic birds in the wild.
Witness glittering underground gems, skate across frozen ponds, and wander amid towering walls of ice. Just don't try to lick anything.
Pick your own path to an empty 14er.
Fall camping season seems to go on forever with these fair-weather weekend trips.
These dark-sky treks serve up perfect viewing spots for autumn's intergalactic bling in North Carolina, New Mexico, and California
Swallowed by Sierra scenery
Ghost stories always seem scarier beside a flickering campfire. So, dim your headlamp and scoot up closer: our writer-at-large explores the ghoulish beginnings of these age-old tales and shares a few of his all-time favorite blood-curdlers. We dare you to read on.
Thru-hike the most remote miles in California's range of light
The world's tallest tree towers above a secret location deep within the
lush, tangled backcountry of Redwood National Park. Determined to find this
giant,
our correspondent discovers something more incredible than he ever imagined.
First John Francis stopped riding in cars. Then he stopped talking.
More than three decades, two continent-spanning hikes, and countless trail miles later, he's still following his remarkable path of protest–only now he's not alone.
The Ice Age left its mark from Acadia to Yosemite. Here's scenic evidence.
After reading Dan Koeppel's latest urban hiking adventure "Don't Pay at the Pump" (September 2008), we guarantee you'll want to crank "Magic Bus" and ditch the car on your next trip to the trailhead. We can help. Our map team has assembled more than 25 hikes you can access via public transportation. Plus, check out more of Michael Darter's photos and read Koeppel's 2004 feature, "I Climbed Los Angeles," to learn about his slightly insane 19-mile L.A. staircase route.
One small step for our stair-obsessed man, one giant leap for fitness freaks everywhere.
From the West Coast to the Rocky Mountains to New England, we've got nine epic ridgewalks just for you.
Finding total Southwest solitude
Exploring a high, wild corner of the North Cascades
Floating a liquid maze in the Northeast's lake-riddled forests
Rambling a granite redoubt
Ready to dial up the adventure meter? Try out your digital skills–and go places most people can't–on these life-list journeys.
How to retrace each segment of the author's perfect week from "A Perfect Week in the Tetons."
Spectacular lake views, granite-edged trails, and surprising solitude will make you want to go in circles on the Tahoe Rim Trail.
After nearly two centuries of ecological havoc wreaked by invasive species, the gem of Channel Islands National Park is becoming a paradise again. ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Watch a video and see two photo galleries from the island.
Hikers learn to leave (absolutely) no trace on high-traffic peaks and trails.
On this burly, 210-mile traverse, which crosses 33 passes and barely touches established trails, you can find Alaska-sized scenery, complete solitude, and just enough risk to keep things interesting.
Once a guide and counselor near Yosemite, up-and-coming musician Brett Dennen is now taking his backcountry jams to the masses.
6 more must-dip pools from Alaska to Hawaii
Here are the top wilderness soaks on the continent. Can you keep a secret?
Stay dry on spring treks in Minnesota, New Mexico, and more.
Scientists hike deep into California's wild high country to probe for answers.
Looking to catch baby animals taking their first step? You can't go wrong with these picks.
Here's longtime ranger Jim Wheeler's plan for an eye-popping adventure among the ancients.
Badlands, peaks, wildflowers: Catch the best of the California desert with this trio of hikes.
What happens when a couple's vows are tested by hard miles and hunger pains on the John Muir Trail? A sore-footed bride tells all.
You can only get so far off the grid in a single day - that is, unless you take a shortcut into the mountains. Many ski resorts, including the three premier sites mentioned below, open a lift or two in summer and fall, offering an express route to places high and wild. There's no other way to get this deep into the woods this fast.
Whether you fear, respect, or applaud these complex creatures of the night, the tips below will help you find and observe them.
John Donovan disappeared in a high-elevation blizzard, leaving rescuers and friends stumped. His backpack contained a miracle clue. Bill Donahue investigates.
Track the sun on these 2-4 day trips in the Southeast, Southwest, and Hawaii
If you've always dreamed of descending into the center of the earth, try one of these creekbed hikes.
Joshua Tree, Zion, and the Guadalupe Mountains are three hike-worthy desert destinations.
Thru-hike L.A. County? It can be done with Southern California's Backbone Trail.
Join Gregory Mountain Products master pack designer for a day in Joshua Tree National Park
Find out what happens when four people hike the 221-mile John Muir Trail in just a week. Then learn how to bag the classic in more sensible lightweight fashion.
Thoreau, Hemingway, and Kerouac all went into the backcountry to find the right words.
In 10 days, carrying just 25 pounds, you can pound through the John Muir Trail...happily. Get the plan.
Shave pounds from your whole packing list.
Got a few days off, a pair of healthy feet, and a pain threshold higher than Dean Karnazes? You can (possibly) blaze the length of America's Most Beautiful Trail
Whether you are after fishing holes or skinny-dipping, Backpacker tracked down the best campsites in the country
Some things are so inevitable there's no sense disputing them: death, taxes, and the unrivaled beauty of the Sierra.
You won't want to miss this breathtaking 8-mile dayhike.
Bob Coomber is determined to become the first man in a wheelchair to ascend a 14,000-foot mountain.
Get ready to feel puny--and profoundly grateful--on three hikes through ancient forests.
Our scribe-turned-pizzaman labors in the land of granite and pulls back the curtain on the seasonal-employment fantasy.
Start packing now for a once-in-a-lifetime ski tour through silent, snow-draped Yosemite.
Forget Sunset Boulevard. The City of Angels' abundant coastline and steep canyons will have you creating your own walk of fame.
16 wild ways to find backcountry solitude and big-time scenery. All this, and you can bring the ice chest, too.
Scratch the picturesque postcard surface of Big Sur...and there's far more than you imagined, including hot springs and high-rise trails.
Coming soon to your city: far-out adventures that are shockingly close to home.
See all (or any) of northern California's three faces.
Push yourself on any of these challenging hikes
To hike from Mexico to Canada and back, a man needs strength and speed and luck. He needs something else, too. If only he knew what it was.
Hike and climb-and then kick back-in a High Sierra sweet spot.
You could do it in a day, but don't rush this one.
Lose the sun-baked stereotype and bring thoughts of shady canyons and breezy passes.
Flowing water means a lighter load and an easier time exploring
A backpacker's go light heaven: thru-hiking California's High Sierra
Sneak in the side door for a private viewing of the finest in California's High Sierra real estate.
Use your backpacking skills at the best surfing, climbing, trail running, and even paragliding spots
A night in Yosemite's most famous hotel
This wild paradise is the Galapagos of California.
Don't let well-known Sierra neighbors like Yosemite overshadow this stunning wilderness.
Camping in Death Valley might give you the hottest day of your life.
Tuolomne Meadows monarch Mount Conness has been a classic Yosemite climb for years -- and for good reason.
Try climbing the standout Banner Peak, just around the corner from Mammoth Lakes.
Matthes Crest features superb climbing deep in Yosemite's backcountry.
Time spent in California's Death Valley can be a life-enhancing experience.
Our comprehensive guide to the best backpacking you can find in California.
Twenty years of hard work near Tahoe yields a 150-mile path so high, you'll breathe "angel air."
Take the finest mountains in the world, add high-country meadows, glacial valleys, alpine lakes, pine-and-hemlock forests, and what do you have? A recipe for backcountry bliss.
In Point Reyes National Seashore, you'll find peace and quiet in the heart of California's earthquake zone.
The condors know all about Chumash Wilderness, but luckily, the masses in Los Angeles don't.
This magnificent trail travels through three California parks while showcasing the natural wonders Muir worked to preserve.
Everything you'd want in a long trail.
Need someplace to go shoe with your snowshoes? Whet your whistle with one of these great places.
How do you protect the largest trees on Earth? Don't harm them in the first place.
California's second largest park has an impressive trail system.
Lay claim to your own California mountain valley and bask in utter solitude.
In the shadow of magnificent Mt. Shasta lies a relic of ancient times.
Myths and cactus in California: A life-filled land of sand and mountains.
Porpoises escort you to a rugged island where buffalo really do roam.
Catch rainbows -- trout, that is -- in Rockhouse Basin's rivers, where you're more likely to see a wildcat than another human.
Ishi Wilderness trails run through stream-carved canyons, past stunning vistas, back to gold rush days.
You're as likely to bump into Sasquatch as another human.
Hiking and backpacking at its finest, through pastoral grasslands and forests of pine and fur.
Behind the forbidding name lies California's glacier-polished playground.
Galen Rowell talks about his and others' efforts to make the Bay Area Ridge Trail a reality.
With the click of a shutter, Ansel Adams captured the beauty and soul of wild places and showed us that in nature, there is magic.
California: Journey through a desert to bear witness to some of the loveliest wildflowers you'll ever see.
Observe the uncanny resemblance between the good doctor's famous Truffula Trees and a field of fuzz-topped flowers 5 miles up Long Canyon.
More than 200 preserves, parks, and other protected wildlands lie within 40 miles of San Francisco, exceeding Yosemite National Park in size, biodiversity, and visitation.
When hiking California's Fish Valley, don't forget to pack your Richter scale.
Combine white sand beaches and gin-clear water with snow-free highland hiking, and you've got Baja, the perfect midwinter escape.
If you think autumn is simply a time to rake leaves, then you need to read our guide to the best of the fall season.
As ice-cream makers in Los Angeles once knew, the Cucamonga Wilderness is the essence of cool.
For almost half a century, California's rugged Ishi Wilderness hid "the last wild Indian." Even today, it is a place that can keep a secret.
Where 100 unknown Sierra miles wait.
Walk among giants in Redwood National Park.
Can you find solitude in Sequoia National Park? You can if you go off trail.
Secret scrambles and lakes abound in this northern California wilderness.
Find a new kind of California beach on the undeveloped shores of Santa Catalina Island.
Dark, volcanic mountains soaring along the Pacific Crest make for a forbidding wilderness perfect for U.S. Marines in training -- or solitude-seeking hikers.
Three Bay Area hikes that'll quickly make winter a distant memory
Redwood Meadow's massive trees and wild countryside have changed little since Muir passed through 100 years ago.
Sometimes a place is so magnificent that it burns itself into your soul and overrides all sensation-even the urge to heave up your guts.
Forget what CNN and Your Daily News say about Yosemite's crowds and crime and traffic. the "treasure of the Sierra" is still a golden place for backpackers to escape.
The best wildlife stronghold in California.
A roadless wonder in California's Los Padres Wilderness.
The trails are lonely and the trout are always biting in this Inyo National Forest hideaway.
Wondrous lava formations in the Sierra's granite kingdom.
If the redwoods don't wow you, there's always the world-class California coastline.
Some say Goat Rocks Wilderness has the best scenery along the 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail. Decide for yourself.
Sierra scenery at L.A.'s backdoor.