That old saw about the journey being the destination? It's usually a bunch of hooey. But there are exceptions. Presenting our first-ever roundup of the greatest hiking, biking, paddling, fishing, drinking, and underground (yes, underground) trails in the country.
Best Pacific Coast Trail
Starting at the Palomarin Trailhead, near Bolinas, the 5.5-mile Coastal Trail in California鈥檚 Point Reyes National Seashore features views of the Pacific (watch for whales), a swimming spot in Bass Lake (watch for nudists), and the holy-crap 30-foot-tall Alamere Falls (just watch). Overnight at the oceanside Wildcat Camp ($15 per night; nps.gov), about five miles from the trailhead and one mile from the falls.聽鈥擬ichael Roberts
Best Grand Canyon Trail

It doesn鈥檛 have a name, and the only easy way to access it is to float the Grand. Stop at Kanab Canyon, at mile 144, and hike in. Three miles up the canyon, there鈥檚 a huge alcove where most hikers tend to stop. Don鈥檛. Hike a half mile up, turn right into the slot canyon that enters from the east, and walk another half mile. At the end of the canyon, you鈥檒l find the 100-foot Whispering Falls tumbling into a 15-foot-deep swimming hole.聽鈥擪yle Dickman
Best Trail that Requires a Boat and a Gun
It鈥檚 not for the faint of heart. The rugged, 32-mile Cross Admiralty Canoe Trail connects seven lakes on Southeast Alaska鈥檚 Admiralty Island via mud and boardwalk portages. Launch at the Tlingit fishing 颅village of Angoon, a six-hour ferry ride from Juneau ($72 round-trip; alaskaferry.com), or hire a water taxi (call Whalers Cove Lodge, in Angoon; 800-423-3123) to start at Mole Harbor, the trail鈥檚 eastern end. Either route involves navigating tidal whitewater in Mitchell Bay. Did we mention the bears? There are some 1,600 of them. In addition to a firearm, you鈥檒l want tide charts, a VHF radio, a fly rod (the lakes are jammed with trout), and an Alaskan buddy with a boat.聽鈥擝rad Tyer
Best Sea-Kayaking Trail

With stop-off points on 146 granite isles, the Maine Island Trail offers more options and solitude than either Wisconsin鈥檚 Apostle Islands or Washington鈥檚 San Juans. Go in September, when the swell is below four feet. Start with the 30-mile loop around Great Wass Island and flag down a lobster boat in Moosabec Reach (expect to pay $2 per pound) for a proper camp feast.聽鈥擪yle Dickman
Best Prehistoric Trail
Tracing what geologists call a terminal moraine, Wisconsin鈥檚 Ice Age National Scenic Trail stretches as far south as the glaciers crept. All that scouring left its mark, and that鈥檚 the coolest thing about the 1,200-mile trail: whenever you鈥檙e on it, it鈥檚 safe to assume you鈥檙e hiking or cross-country skiing (mountain biking is generally not allowed) through the state鈥檚 most interesting terrain. Check out New Wood State Wildlife Area, home to a few wolf packs.聽鈥擲am Moulton
Best Trail Within City Limits

Portland, Oregon鈥檚 30-mile Wildwood Trail, where you can theoretically knock off an ultra-distance trail run in solitude, through stands of old-growth forest, before your morning commute.聽鈥擟hristopher Keyes
Best Trail Named After Booze

The views are spectacular, the fish are eager, and the name can鈥檛 be beat: the 14-mile Whiskey Mountain Trail, in Wyoming鈥檚 Wind River Range, stops at three trout-filled lakes. Give yourself three days.聽鈥擜li Taylor Lange
Best Stairway to Trout Heaven
The place is prime griz habitat. But stay strong. After just three miles, the Meadow Creek Trail in Montana鈥檚 Bob Marshall Wilderness鈥攁ccessible via 60 miles of dirt roads鈥攄rops down to the South Fork of the Flathead, the best native cutthroat river in the lower 48.聽鈥擳om Bie
Best Mountain-Bike Trail You Have Heard Of

Because of the twisty singletrack. Because of the 2,700-foot descent to the Colorado River. Because it put Moab on the map. Utah鈥檚 14.5-mile Porcupine Rim Trail.聽鈥擪yle Dickman
Best Mountain-Bike Trail You Haven't Heard Of
Traversing North Dakota鈥檚 rugged badlands, the 136-mile Maah Daah Hey Trail stretches up and over craggy bentonite cliffs, across flowy sections of prairie, and through aspen groves. Book Dakota Cyclery鈥檚 four-day tour, The Works (from $695 for two; dakotacyclery.com).聽鈥擲am Moulton
Best Imitation of a Tour De France Climb
Independence Pass, the 37 well-paved, lung-busting miles between Aspen and Twin Lakes, Colorado.聽鈥擥rayson Schaffer
Best Technicolor Trail

From mid-July to mid-August, Grand Teton National Park鈥檚 Alaska Basin goes off with lupine, Indian paintbrush, and columbine. Start from the Alaska Basin Trailhead in Idaho and hike in eight miles.聽鈥擶ill Grant
Best Cuts of the Appalachian Trail
North Carolina鈥檚 Standing Indian Mountain鈥攖he grandstand of the southern Appalachians鈥攊s 1,000 feet above anything else nearby. And totally underappreciated. In Vermont, there鈥檚 a 23-mile section between Route 12 and Hanover that鈥檚 classic New England birch-and-pine forest: Robert Frost terrain.聽鈥擶arren Doyle, 61, 16-time hiker of the AT, as told to Charles Bethea
Best Trail to Sleep On (Unintentionally)

Around 2007, there were proposals for gas drilling in the Wyoming Range, and environmental groups started putting maps together to highlight what a great recreational resource it is. They put this trail on the maps. I thought, Hot damn, I鈥檓 going to mountain-bike it. I decided I didn鈥檛 care that there wasn鈥檛 much of a trail. I started using this program called TopoFusion to stitch together a GPS track. In 鈥08 and 鈥09, I figured out the northern half. You know those little trail signs? There鈥檚 gotta be a hundred of those spread out along the route. None of them has a trail next to it. I鈥檝e nearly slept on the trail twice now, unintentionally. Last year I almost put it all together鈥攔ode 70 of the 80 miles in two days. It drives my wife nuts. This summer, definitely鈥擨鈥檓 going to complete it in one multi-day shot.聽鈥擫uke Lynch, 35, Wyoming state director, the Conservation Fund, as told to Sam Moulton
Best Trailhead

Good sandals are mandatory for explorers of the pristine, absurdly lush Queets Valley, in Washington鈥檚 Olympic National Park: to access the 16-mile Queets River Trail, you first need to ford a waist-deep river.聽鈥擜be Streep
Best Trails Ending in Hot Springs
1. Boulder Creek Trail, Lowell, Idaho Length: 5.5 miles. Destination: Stanley Hot Springs. Temperature: 103 degrees.
2. Little Bear Canyon Trail, Gila Wilderness, New Mexico 聽Length: 6 miles (through a rugged slot canyon). Destination: Jordan Hot Springs. Temperature: 94 degrees.
3. Hot Springs Trail, Big Bend National Park, Texas Length: 3 miles. Destination: Langford Hot Springs. Temperature: 105 degrees.聽鈥擪ate Siber
Best Stretch of the Continental Divide

The eight-mile above-treeline hike from Berthoud Pass, Colorado, on Highway 40 near Winter Park, to James Peak links four 13,000-plus-foot peaks. Drop down to Heart Lake to camp among wildflowers.聽鈥擲hinobu Price
Best Trail Detour
Deep in Maine鈥檚 Hundred-Mile Wilderness,the Appalachian Trail runs into the Gulf Hagas Loop, an eight-mile day hike through a dramatic slate gorge. Highlights include sheer vertical drops, waterfalls, two river fordings, and natural pools that form swimming holes. The easiest access is from Katahdin Iron Works Road, off Route 11.聽鈥擲hinobu Price
Best Through-Hikes You've Never Heard Of
1. North Carolina鈥檚 Mountains-to-Sea Trail starts at Clingman鈥檚 Dome and travels 947 miles to the Atlantic. Highlight: 82 miles of beach trail on the Outer Banks.
2. Most hikers spot more bears than people in the mountains and pine forests of the 223-mile Ouachita Trail in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Recommended campgrounds: Winding Stair and Big Brushy.
3. Traversing Utah鈥檚 Uinta Mountains, the aptly named Highline Trail stays above 10,000 feet for the better part of 100 miles.聽鈥擪ate Siber
Best Trail for Designating a Driver

The 405-mile route between Denver and Durango, Colorado, contains about 40 great breweries, beer bars, and brew pubs. Your mandatory stops: >Denver鈥檚 Euclid Hall (euclidhall.com). Beer: Steamworks Euclidean Pale Ale. >Aspen Brewing Company (aspenbrewingcompany.com). Beer: Brown Bearale. >Ouray Brewery鈥檚 sunny roof deck (ouraybrewery.com). Beer: San Juan IPA. >Durango鈥檚 Ska Brewery skabrewery.com. Beer: Ten Pin Porter.聽鈥擟hristian DeBenedetti
Best Trail to Hike Just Once

After knocking off Vermont鈥檚 273-mile Long Trail, you鈥檒l feel proud. But also mosquito-bitten, muddy, and ready for a month on the couch.聽鈥擜be Streep
Best Trail for Getting High
The 28-mile Skyscraper Traverse, through Alaska鈥檚 Wrangell鈥揝t. Elias National Park, crosses three high-alpine passes so remote they haven鈥檛 been named yet. Trek Alaska guides a nine-day trip (from $2,695; trekalaska.com).聽鈥擪ate Siber
Best Trail for Donating Blood
The 310-mile Superior Hiking Trail follows the spine of the ancient Sawtooth Mountains from Duluth, Minnesota, to the Canadian border. The mosquitoes are often thick, so plan accordingly: the empty trails through birch forests, side trips along rivers that lead to towering waterfalls, and views of Lake Superior are worth it. The 82 backcountry sites along the way are first come, first served, and free.聽鈥擲tephanie Pearson
Best Trail for Dessert

Between mid-August and mid-September, an endless supply of huckleberries lines Washington鈥檚 Pacific Crest Trail corridor. Make for the 100-mile section south of White Pass (on Highway 12) through Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Bring cobbler fixings and your Dutch oven.聽鈥擲hinobu Price
Best Canoe Trail
One lake, two states, tons of wildlife, and 15 miles of rapids. And that鈥檚 just one day on the 740-mile Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which arcs across New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine. For a weekend sampler, put in at Umbagog Lake, the heart of the 25,650-acre Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, which straddles the Maine鈥揘ew Hampshire line. Let the loons, bald eagles, and osprey overhead preoccupy you. But as you drift into the Androscoggin River, it鈥檚 time to reengage: the 17 river miles to Pontook Dam are full of Class I鈥揑II rapids.聽鈥擠avid Goodman
Best Burrow

It鈥檚 illegal and slightly dangerous. But exploring the Freedom Tunnel, an Amtrak passage underneath Manhattan鈥檚 Riverside Park, is one of the only surefire ways to be alone in New York City. That, along with the stunning graffiti, makes it a singularly thrilling experience. Head to the north end of Riverside Park and hop the chain-link fence near 123rd Street. Turn left and you鈥檒l find the mouth of a tunnel wide enough to fly a small plane through. Enter, enjoy the worm鈥檚-eye view of Gotham鈥檚 innards, and keep an ear out: Amtrak trains still travel here. You can easily avoid them, but they鈥檙e quieter than you might think.聽鈥擳he Editors
Best Urban Trail Ending in Water
San Francisco鈥檚 steep 3.5-mile Land鈥檚 End Trail offers views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the surfers below.聽鈥擬ichael Roberts
Best Wilderness Trail Ending in Water

Approximately 7,700 years ago, Oregon鈥檚 Crater Lake was formed when a volcanic eruption blew the top off Mount Mazama, leaving a 4,000-foot-deep crater that, like a giant bathtub with no drain, gradually filled with rain and snowmelt over the millennia. That鈥檚 why it has such a distinct Crayola color鈥攁nd why you feel so compelled to jump in. There鈥檚 only one way to reach the lake: the Cleetwood Cove Trail, which descends nearly 700 feet over the course of a mile.聽鈥擳im Sohn
Best Trail that Doesn't Exist
The best thing about the Lolo Trail, an 颅ancient American Indian route over the rugged Bitterroot Mountains between Idaho鈥檚 Panhandle and western Montana, is that no one knows exactly where it is. Lewis and Clark traveled it in September 1805 and experienced the coldest, hungriest leg of their three-year journey. But use of the trail faded, and its route along the high ridgelines was all but forgotten. Nowadays, we know that it roughly parallels Route 12 through the Lolo and Clearwater national forests. Hunt for clues at the National Forest Service鈥檚 Lolo Pass Visitor Center (208-942-1234). With a little map work, you can find scattered traces of the route鈥攐r get lost with a fly rod on Montana鈥檚 Lolo Creek or a kayak on Idaho鈥檚 Class III鈥揑V Lochsa River.聽鈥擲teven Rinella
Best Trail in Canyon Country
Shenanigans Canyon, in the North Wash, an hour southeast of Hanksville, Utah, is a classic, with canyoneering challenges of increasing difficulty as one descends. With an experienced guide, it鈥檚 accessible to an average canyoneer. 鈥Aron Ralston, 35, author of Between a Rock and a Hard Place, as told to Mattie Schuler [Editor鈥檚 note: Take Ralston鈥檚 advice about the guide鈥擲henanigans can be gnarly. And pack a good knife.]
Best Bike Tour

The Pacific Coast Route spans 1,853 miles, from Vancouver to Imperial Beach, California. Ride from north to south鈥攖he tailwinds are better and you don鈥檛 have to cross the road for ocean views. (国产吃瓜黑料Cycling.org)聽鈥擬ichael Webster
Best Trail in the Line of Volcano Fire
The Big Island of Hawaii鈥檚 20-mile Puna Coastal Trail, sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the largest active 颅volcano on earth, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, crosses cinder flats and twisted lava flows and arches. Bring a hammock, sling it between palms on lonely black-sand beaches, and don鈥檛 forget: when you鈥檙e hiking through a lava field, bring extra water.聽鈥擩ennifer Percy