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ArchiveExplore Marathon鈥檚 beaches and coral barrier reefs,聽and meet the locals working to protect them
Time spent outside and human-powered fun are what this region of the Florida Keys is all about
On the water or underwater, Key Largo makes it easy to set your watch to island time and settle into vacation mode
Ready to disconnect from the world? Visit Islamorada, Florida.
Forty years ago, Belkin founder Chet Pipkin changed the computer industry by making the cables that made machines work together. Now, with the Desolation Hotel in South Lake Tahoe, he wants to change how we vacation in the woods.
The stresses of everyday life give way to island vibes when you venture to the Village of Islands in the Florida Keys
Winter opens up endless adventure opportunities. And there鈥檚 no time to hibernate, because it鈥檒l be gone before you know it. Here are 13 unique and fun trips, from backcountry lodges to fat biking to the world's longest ice skating path.
Land Rover Defender enthusiasts from across the nation came together for a weekend of fun events, live music, and, of course, off-roading
As park managers focus on accessibility, burly all-terrain chairs are allowing users to get off the grid in our most beautiful places
Biden commits to protecting 450,000 acres in Nevada known as Avi Kwa Ame, sacred to Indigenous inhabitants. The designation would preserve Native culture, rare birds, dark skies, and endless outdoor adventure for generations.
Florence, a world champion, grew up exploring this Hawaiian Island. Here are his favorite off-the-radar places to surf, hike, sail, and chill on empty beaches.
Maine has it all: friendly (and uncrowded) ski resorts, trails for everyone, cozy lodging, unique events, and more
From crabbing and surfing the iconic coast to hiking and biking the redwood-covered hills, the San Francisco Bay Area enclave of Marin County is an awesome destination for recreationists and foodies year-round. Here鈥檚 how to do it right.
From tropical beaches to wildlife-watching outposts, we鈥檝e rounded up the perfect campsites to escape the cold-weather blues
Hiking and living in a vibrant city are no longer mutually exclusive. From Los Angeles to Atlanta, you don鈥檛 have to leave the city to get dirty on these nearby trails.
In less than 800 miles, the Arizona Trail offers a steady string of stunning landscapes, uncanny animals, and changing circumstances. If your time is limited, it鈥檚 the national scenic trail to try.
We tapped an industry professional to find out
See where your favorite resort landed in the 2023 Ski Magazine reader survey
A longtime resident of the Southwest shares her favorite ways to see this region鈥檚 geological wonders, surreal sunsets, and wide-open spaces
Land Rover鈥檚 adventure weekend in New York鈥檚 Hudson Valley celebrates the winners of the 2022 Defender Service Awards
The results are in from the 2023 Ski Magazine reader survey! Did your favorite East Coast ski area make the list?
There鈥檚 nothing better than a cold drink with friends after a long hike. From a classic western brewery in Colorado to a mountain tavern in North Carolina, toast your accomplishment at one of these trailside drinking establishments across the country.
How to prepare, what to learn, and where to drive in Utah鈥檚 greatest four-wheeling playground
These tips from a local will loop you into everything you need to know for the perfect Whistler Blackcomb experience
The Aspen Ski Company has some new runs to name, and wants to hear from you. Suggested categories are Greek mythology, local lights, and more. Hades Glades, anyone?
Oh, to have disposable income
These skier-friendly hotels come with amenities like boot-drying rooms, meet-and-greets with ski patrol dogs, and in-house gear shops.
We asked Andrew Collins, author of the new book 鈥楿ltimate Road Trips: USA and Canada,鈥 to reveal his favorite fall road trips. From underrated national parks in Utah to classic leaf peeping in New England, here鈥檚 his intel on where to go and what to do.
Traveling this summer was chaotic and expensive. Fall trips don't have to be that way with this advice on how to save and where to go.
The festival circuit doesn't stop at the end of summer. Here are eight awesome adventure, culture, and food festivals worth traveling for.
Explore epic canyons, breathtaking sunsets, iconic history, and so much more
National forests are the perfect place to leaf peep鈥攐ften away from the crowds. These are our top viewing spots and adventures in forests across the country.
Lighthouses across the country are crumbling amid worsening storms and dwindling funds. One promising exception is Graves Light Station, offshore from Boston, which has outlasted the Perfect Storm, among many poundings. Plus: lighthouses where you can spend the night.
The company will cap daily ticket sales at all 37 North American resorts, but season ticket holders will not be impacted
In summer or shoulder season, there鈥檚 nothing better than a water-view hike or one that ends up at a beach for lounging and swimming. From the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and places in between, these are our favorites.
Plan accordingly, because these mountains all require reservations to hit the slopes in 2022
Outdoors lovers: coastal Georgia is calling your name
You don鈥檛 need a reservation to pitch a tent at these free and dispersed camping areas on public land, from empty beaches to lush forests to hot springs. Go, enjoy, and pledge to leave the place in better shape than you found it.
Feeling entranced by the cosmos? See the heavens in all their glory from one of these incredible trails.
The 2022 Toyota Tundra is the ultimate rig for a day of fishing
From family-friendly hikes to deep-wilderness paddling trips, Maine has it all.
An interactive guide to one of fly-fishing's most storied roads
Three anglers from different walks of life come together in one of the country's most storied fisheries
Plan the trip of a lifetime or just the weekend with these iconic routes
If you鈥檙e on the hunt for unexpected and uncommon gems, Nevada delivers
Summer road trip, anyone?
We鈥檙e for an official mandate: make this the season of long weekends. To help you out, we found the most fun new summer adventures.
Hike to alpine lakes, sleep under the stars, and visit some of the best parks in the country
Looking for an epic family-friendly road trip? Look no further than the Black to Yellow route.
The 440-mile route goes from the third-deepest lake in the U.S. to the jagged peaks of the North Cascades and the tulip-filled Skagit Valley
These seven destinations are the perfect summer base camps, with plenty of adventure on and off the water
The former president once said, 鈥淚t was here that the romance of my life began鈥
More than just a beach destination, the Fort Myers area has something for everyone this summer
This cliff-hugging stretch of U.S Highway 550 is dotted with scenic mountain towns filled with hiking trails, brewpubs, and hot springs
Outdoor industry leaders of Asheville, North Carolina, share their secret spots and give you a chance to win their gear
From routes that have been rebuilt after wildfires to newly constructed singletrack, we can鈥檛 wait to get trekking on these trails around the country
You need more natural silence in your life. Find it in these parks.
It鈥檒l take some miles to reach these eight remote, high-elevation lakes, but what better way to cap off a strenuous trek than diving into cool, crystal-clear water?
Port Aransas is Texas鈥 greatest coastal paradise. With more than 18 miles of sandy beaches, hundreds of species of birds, and uber-easy access to world-class fishing, it鈥檚 the ultimate Gulf escape from city life. Port A, as locals call it, and San Jos茅 Island鈥攋ust a short boat ride…
This North Carolina city is an outdoor vacation hub you鈥檒l never want to leave
Forget waking up at dawn to save your spot or navigating through crowds on Main Street. These coastal destinations are all about empty stretches of sand, activities for everyone, and ocean-view rooms that don鈥檛 break the bank.
From a scenic path that extends the entire length of New York to a new route connecting Yellowstone to Grand Teton, here are the most scenic ways to experience America鈥檚 wilderness by bike
National parks get a lot of attention, but there鈥檚 so much more to the National Park Service
You鈥檒l be surprised by the places on this list, but maybe it鈥檚 time we started redefining what makes a ski town
It鈥檚 February, which means you鈥檇 better start reserving campsites for August now. We have a few tips for you.
The young rock-climbing phenom, who got her start bouldering in Central Park as a kid, shares her favorite places in her home city for vintage clothes, vegan gelato, and indoor climbing
From affordability to crowd control, we considered a variety of factors to determine the best ski towns to visit or live in
When travel resumed in early 2021, Americans in droves headed south of the border, with most opting for popular tourist meccas. But why follow the masses when you can explore wild corners of the country few others visit? We rounded up 18 ways to do just that鈥攁nd to support local economies while you鈥檙e at it.
Cap off a day on the trail with a soak in a steamy mineral pool. We found the best from Alaska to North Carolina.
Explore America鈥檚 favorite winter wonderlands on these scenic routes, which range from beginner to expert terrain
Andrew Jackson reveals his favorite places to ride a bike, fuel up, and play in his home city
Everything you need and nothing you don鈥檛
Stunning and easy-to-access vistas to bookmark for your next road trip
When your crew has differing abilities, choosing a resort with varied terrain is crucial
From Lake Placid to Cordova and some select places in between, here鈥檚 our (highly subjective) list of the nation鈥檚 best mountain towns. Before telling us where we went wrong, please take a moment to acknowledge the courage and gall it takes to attempt such an impossible feat.
A day out on the slopes doesn鈥檛 have to be wildly expensive. You just need to know where and when to go.
From expanded resort acreage to turbocharged lifts, we tracked down all the ways you can make this winter your best ever
From huts with easy approaches to less crowded areas, we鈥檝e got beginner-friendly ways for you to get out of bounds
Europe has always had something America doesn鈥檛: an Alpine ski route 颅connecting a network of full-service, premium lodges. That鈥檚 about to change, as San Juan Mountain Guides in Ouray, Colorado, launches the ultimate hut-to-hut tour in a stunning setting. We sent Devon O鈥橬eil to check it out.
Heading to Mammoth Lakes this winter? Follow our expert鈥檚 sage advice.