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Alpine lakes and jagged peaks are less crowded in the Sawtooth Wilderness, part of Idaho鈥檚 756,000-acre Sawtooth National Recreation Area. (Photo: Anna Gorin/Getty Images)

Go Here, Not There: Low-Crowd Alternatives to Top Outdoor Getaways

The second-city travel trend is helping alleviate pressure on the world鈥檚 most overtouristed urban centers. Here鈥檚 how it could help crowded outdoor escapes, too.

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For urban travelers, means skipping a country鈥檚 most iconic city to enjoy a destination that鈥檚 still impressive yet less trodden. Think: Chicago instead of New York City, or Manchester, England, instead of London. This concept easily translates to outdoor getaways, as well; just swap less visited but equally stunning locations in nature for the jam-packed ones.

It may sound simple, but prioritizing less visited getaways can drive serious results for at-capacity destinations. The trend is also increasingly important as crowds ravage the world鈥檚 best-known outdoor destinations. We鈥檙e not suggesting you avoid popular places forever, as they鈥檙e iconic for good reason. But if and when you do choose to visit them, lower your impact by going in the off- or shoulder seasons. (Follow our responsible national-parks travel guide for more low-impact travel tips.)

If you鈥檙e already game to head off the beaten path while helping to curb overtourism, we鈥檝e got you covered. Here are eight of the best domestic and international 鈥渟econd escapes鈥 that will offer you an epic outdoor experience and give nature鈥檚 most overrun destinations a well-deserved break.

Instead of Arches National Park,聽Visit Rattlesnake Canyon

Thanks to Utah鈥檚聽successful 鈥淢ighty Five鈥 national-parks campaign, Moab reached its tourism tipping point well before the pandemic鈥攁nd the gateway town鈥檚 , particularly at Arches National Park.

Your alternative? A lesser-known but equally mesmerizing arch-dotted haven just two hours away: Colorado鈥檚 .

This western Colorado escape, located within 120,000-acre McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, is home to the second-largest concentration of arches in the U.S. The rough terrain surrounding these otherworldly wonders naturally limits guests鈥攕andstone arches are accessible by either a rugged 4×4 drive or a , so the crowd-free views are a well-earned reward鈥攂ut the bites and blends here in 聽are additional post-adventure bonuses.

Instead of Hawaii, Visit the U.S. Virgin Islands

Hawaiian communities are 鈥攖o the point that Maui County鈥檚 mayor聽. Give Hawaii a break and find those island vibes elsewhere, and without leaving the country, by booking a trip to the Caribbean鈥檚 palm-dotted U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), where your tourism dollars are needed.

Tourism accounts for 60 percent of the USVI鈥檚 gross domestic product, and for the past five years, the territory has聽 with plummeting traveler numbers due to hurricanes and COVID-19. Is it the same travel experience as Hawaii? Of course not. The destinations are located in two different bodies of water, and the USVI are a fraction of Hawaii鈥檚 size. But these islands, islets, and cays don鈥檛 skimp on adventure鈥攑articularly St. John, where offers hiking, kayaking, and snorkeling.

Instead of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Visit Monongahela National Forest

Many U.S. national parks reached peak capacity during the pandemic, but few take the cake like our country鈥檚 most visited park: Great Smoky Mountains. This getaway welcomed a whopping in 2021鈥攁 50 percent increase over the past decade.

Instead of adding to the congestion, hit the trail at another Appalachian getaway: West Virginia鈥檚 Monongahela National Forest, which sees roughly . Its 900,000-acre red spruce鈥搉orthern hardwood forest is a ; logging and wildfires obliterated the ecologically diverse region until the early 1900s, when conservationists stepped in. Now its undulating green hills and rocky outcroppings mirror America鈥檚 most-loved park, as does its scenic .

Instead of Grand Teton National Park, Visit Sawtooth National Recreation Area

There鈥檚 a reason travelers flock to Grand Teton鈥檚 trailheads: the Wyoming park鈥檚 jagged peaks are among America鈥檚 most picturesque hiking backdrops. But the national park and its gateway town, Jackson, have been struggling with throughout the pandemic. The ramifications, from traffic jams to trash and human feces on the trails, are becoming unsustainable.

You can help by swapping Grand Teton with a trip to admire the equally amazing fangs of Idaho鈥檚 Sawtooth Mountains. The 756,000-acre , just two and a half hours east of Boise, boasts 700 miles of trails, 40 peaks above 10,000 feet elevation, and campgrounds galore. Compared to Grand Teton鈥檚 , Sawtooth Mountains鈥 聽visitors feel like nothing.

Instead of聽Torres Del Paine National Park, Visit Sierra Baguales

颁丑颈濒别鈥檚 is a staple on adventure bucket lists. The soaring granite massifs and aquamarine lakes dotting its famed W- and O-circuit backpacking routes are as dramatic as landscapes get. However, some fear that the park鈥檚 scenic drama could lead to its demise. Like many of America鈥檚 popular national parks, has left Torres del Paine with everything from trash on the trails to trampled flora.

Pandemic travel closures gave the park a much needed break, and you can continue easing the ecosystem鈥檚 burden by visiting a virtually unknown Patagonia getaway on the border of neighboring Argentina: Sierra Baguales. This wild frontier, described by guides as the outback of Chile, is new to the tourism game. It鈥檚 a patchwork of privately owned estancias that only recently opened their vast, unspoiled terrain to trekkers. Agencies like work with estancia owners to lead crowd-free excursions that feature the peaks of Torres del Paine on the horizon and offer hikers glimpses of wildlife like guanaco and condor, which outnumber visitors at least five to one.

Instead of the Golden Circle, Drive the Diamond Circle

Few destinations are as synonymous with overtourism as Iceland, which saw visitor numbers聽skyrocket to聽2.5 million (more than eight times the population) at its 2018 peak. The capital city of Reykjav铆k has been聽聽turning into Disneyland, with soaring rental costs decreasing the quality of life for local residents. The overtourism effects have also spread to the Golden Circle, a scenery-packed road-trip route near Reykjav铆k, where popular destinations like聽Unesco World Heritage site Thingvellir National Park聽and the Gullfoss waterfall have struggled with issues like聽, visitor management,聽and聽.

Iceland tourism representatives attribute the problems not to widespread overtourism but to overcrowding in specific areas, like the Golden Circle. Venture beyond the main tourist track, though, and surreal, crowd-free scenery awaits.

One of the best Golden Circle alternatives is in Iceland鈥檚 vast, mountainous north.聽This new loop, completed in 2020, is a wild, 160-mile journey that starts in Iceland鈥檚 largest northern city, Akureyri (five hours by car from Reykjav铆k), and weaves by fishing villages, lava fields, hot springs, waterfalls, and snow-dusted mountains.

Instead of Masai Mara National Reserve, Safari Through聽Ruaha National Park

With wildebeest-migration sightings and an impressive concentration of Africa鈥檚 famed big-five animals (rhino, leopard, lion, elephant, and buffalo), it鈥檚 easy to see why Kenya鈥檚 Masai Mara National Reserve is on the radar of so many. But it may have topped too many bucket lists.聽Experts worry that聽 now, with evidence that .

The good news: There鈥檚 a jaw-dropping and secret alternative over in Tanzania, and we鈥檙e not talking about the Serengeti. Southern Tanzania鈥檚 , a 7,800-square-mile wildlife haven and one of the largest national parks in East Africa, is well off the tourist track. You won鈥檛 see crowds, but you will see elephants, zebras, lions, giraffes, gazelles, crocodiles, and hippos.

Ruaha offers just a handful of overnight accommodations. You can stay at one of Tanzania National Parks Authority鈥檚 public campsites, or hit up one of the region鈥檚 newest offerings: , a small, conservation-focused glamping resort set to open this summer, where guests join scientists for imperative hands-on research that will inform the area鈥檚 future conservation strategies.

Instead of Mount Everest Base Camp, Hike to Gokyo Valley

While fewer than a thousand climbers attempt to reach Everest鈥檚 summit each year, tens of thousands hike to Everest Base Camp, on the south side of the mountain. The hordes mean that you鈥檙e unlikely to experience much solitude during the gorgeous multi-day trek through the foothills of Nepal, and it鈥檚 impossible to escape the constant buzz of helicopters evacuating people along the route.

For an alternative that promises Everest views sans Everest congestion, try Nepal鈥檚 . According to adventure outfitter , fewer than 10 percent of the region鈥檚 trekkers hike up Gokyo Valley. This two-week expedition includes many of the signature Base Camp trek experiences: a flight to Lukla and views of earth鈥檚 tallest peak, with scenery like glaciers, azure lakes, and monasteries along the way.

Lead Photo: Anna Gorin/Getty Images

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