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ArchiveFrom a two-mile stroll in North Carolina to a 2,600-mile trek along the Pacific Crest, these hikes have had the most profound impact on our trails columnist鈥攁nd will change your perspective on the country.
Petting bison, cooking food in geysers. Ride along with our writer on a wild trip to our nation鈥檚 most iconic national park at the height of tourist season to see all the bad behavior.
Nothing sucks more than a nodding head on long flights. These are the only neck pillows worth carting along, according to our travel editors.
In most of the world, the crowds of summer have thinned, the temperatures are perfect, and prices are dropping. What are you waiting for?
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A vacation at Alabama's Beaches will surprise and amaze you. And that鈥檚 exactly what makes for the most memorable experiences.
Ever since I moved to a beautiful town in Colorado, people have been coming to visit. I want to see them all鈥攁nd there are a few things guests can do to help me out.
Expert travelers share their advice on packing, route planning, and more
Beautiful white sand shores, outdoor adventures, the nation's best recreational trail, and unique attractions make Alabama Beaches the perfect destination for your summer vacation
Our National Parks columnist, who lives in Asheville, North Carolina, shares his favorite southern towns for outdoor access, wilderness, and scenery. Who says the West is best?
These spectacular deserts, islands, rivers, and peaks are off the regular traveler鈥檚 radar鈥攁nd at the top of our new bucket list
If off-the-beaten-path is on your agenda, Eastern Montana has you covered
Take a deep dive into Florida鈥檚 Panhandle, where the natural wonders and charming neighborhoods of Authentic Walton offer a traveler鈥檚 paradise
Our national-parks expert headed across the Atlantic to explore. From northern Finland to the Italian coast, these spectacular spots topped her bucket list.
From pricey foreign driving fines to late-night ant attacks, our travel correspondents reveal trip snafus they don鈥檛 want to relive
Trust us: the puppies, kittens llamas, and pigs are worth the trip
For adventure lovers on the go, Maverik and Kum & Go upgrade every fuel and food stop, with more than 800 locations across 20 states
People often ask me which park I liked the most. My answer surprises them.
A lifetime cyclist, our columnist pulled the data and weighed other factors to determine the most bike-friendly small towns across America
Beat the heat and find pure awe with this guide to chasing water across the U.S.
These cool new lodging options are within striking distance of some of the country鈥檚 most popular national parks
Follow the tracks of Wildly Wyoming adventurers to mountain bike, rock climb, fly-fish, and experience western culture across the great state of Wyoming
Most people heading to Colorado don鈥檛 know about this gem of a town in the San Juan Mountains in the southern Rockies. But they should.
You鈥檒l be counting stars and catching the Northern Lights at these one-of-a-kind dark-sky retreats
Need a break? This Texas icon has everything you need for a rejuvenating escape.
Our columnist has spent over 20 years in lineups across the country and says these coastal towns offer good waves, food, and vibes鈥攁nd embody surf culture
Our travel expert experienced firsthand how far the dollar goes in these adventure-packed destinations. Put them on your vacation radar, too.
Explore the Golden State on a journey from San Francisco to Kings Canyon
The authors of the season鈥檚 best new vacation reads get naked about what it takes to climb through a panic attack, patch up a marriage, and come back from the dead
Our astrotourism expert shares tips on how to maximize your view of the year鈥檚 brightest meteor shower, peaking on August 12
A longtime Golden State hiker reveals her dream list of the most beautiful, must-see routes in California
Located at the base of Mont Blanc, Courmayeur is an alpine heaven for adventure, views, and mountain culture
Our farthest-roaming travel writer reveals her favorite stretches of sand, from a sheltered cove in Greece to a stunning outpost in North Carolina. Which looks best to you?
The Mountain State has it all: rivers, 36 state parks, nine state forests, our newest national park, and a nearly million-acre national forest. Our travel expert reveals his favorite ways to get outside here.
Mallory Kilmer was nervous for her first run in Los Angeles, but the community there made her feel right at home
A local鈥檚 tips for experiencing the adventurous side of the Queen City
We鈥檝e always been thrilled to see orcas near our home in Alaska. But sailing through the waters along the Iberian Peninsula, where 600 boats have been hit鈥攁nd five sunk鈥攂y whales, was unnerving at best.
Most of us don鈥檛 have time to leave work and life behind for months of trekking. These backpacking trails will give you a glimpse into thru-hiking life, alongside some of the most stunning scenery in the nation.
Test your skills (and limits) in America鈥檚 wildest adventure challenges
At 5,000 to 7,000 feet, you might have trouble catching your breath. Higher, you may get a pounding headache and nausea. Here鈥檚 what to do鈥攁nd not do鈥攖o avoid problems on your mountain vacation.
Whether you鈥檙e going across the country or across the world, this guide will give you the tools you need to ensure your trip is good for the people and places you visit, and for the planet
Thirty years ago, a fire blew up on Colorado's Storm King Mountain, causing one of the worst wildland-firefighting tragedies in U.S. history. The trail honors those who died in the line of duty and the work of all firefighters.
With made-in-Asheville products and Editors鈥 Choice Award winners, the Explore Asheville booth served up gear for every adventurer
Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring landscapes, geological wonders, and cultural experiences closely tied to the land in The Great Wilderness of northern British Columbia
Panoramas, waterfalls, and other natural wonders await you on these quick, rewarding routes chosen by our national-parks expert
Post-pandemic travel is surging, and overtourism is pushing popular places to their limits. How can you be a good traveler when some locals just want you to go home?
Spectacular mountains and deep fjords, powder-blue lakes and sea stacks: here鈥檚 your bucket list of national parks to visit up north
Our parks expert has put together long weekend trips for as little as $204, with details on free entrance fees and campsites, and active itineraries that keep costs down
Whether you鈥檙e a natural nudist or simply clothing-optional-curious, these places welcome baring it all
Watch this travel couple immerse themselves in the food, history, and culture of the Lone Star State
There are 12 glorious weekends between now and Labor Day. Our travel expert has mapped out incredible summer travel plans for every single one of them.
This beautiful 469-mile route connects Great Smoky Mountain and Shenandoah National Parks. Our local writer knows just where to stop for hikes, camping, and the best views.
Rally some friends. Hit the road. Get a little out there.
Three days in total blackout darkness doesn鈥檛 sound that hard, until you hear this story about someone who tried to do it
Thanks to a peaking solar cycle, spectacular auroras will likely appear again in the lower 48 soon. Our expert鈥檚 advice will set you up for success to see them.
Venture off the beaten path to northern British Columbia, where you鈥檒l explore seemingly endless backcountry, meet diverse Indigenous peoples, and encounter a world of wildlife
Looking to try this 211-mile route through the Sierra Nevada? The FKT holder on the JMT provides key advice on landing a coveted permit, picking the best resupply points, the most beautiful campsites, and essential gear.
I like the mountains, not boats, which make me sick. Then came a chance to see the beautiful landscapes of California鈥檚 Channel Island National Park.
14,438-foot Mount Elbert offers accessible routes ascending to the highest point in the Rockies. Here's the best way to tackle this trek.
A seasonal job in a mountain town is one of the most fun adventures there is. Our Colorado-based columnist offers proven tips on how to land lodging that you can afford.
Why this beautiful country belongs on your bucket list, according to a traveler who has been there 20 times
I tested my nerve on a thin line high above the Utah desert. It changed how I face fear in my life.
Introducing a year鈥檚 worth of the most entertaining outdoor gatherings鈥攎usic, sports, food, and film鈥攁ll in dream locations
国产吃瓜黑料 editors know the best places to go on vacation. Let our summer plans be your inspiration.
From beachside dunes to rugged mountainscapes, these six spots offer profound solitude, pitch-black skies, and some of the best stargazing in America
We love national parks, but they can get packed. These national monuments have the same spectacular landscapes, hikes, and adventures, without the crowds.
Guidebook author and local resident James Dziezynski highlights the coolest mountain hikes and scrambles in the Colorado Rockies
The new age of travel agents know how to find deals, book off-the-beaten path adventures, and get you out of any jam. Especially if you know who to use.
From western landscapes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, our national park expert maps out five beautiful road trips鈥攁ll doable in a week
From campgrounds that only accept bookings two weeks out to websites with immediate inventory, we鈥檝e got solutions for late planners
San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments in California will now include land sacred to local Indigenous people, increase equitable outdoor access in Los Angeles, and protect habitat for endangered species
Venture beyond Chicago to explore forests, lakes, trails, and more across the state
Start your trip surfing, and end it whale- and turtle-watching. We鈥檝e got the latest intel on new spots and favorite local hangouts.
Whether you鈥檙e looking for high-country singletrack, craft beverages, or family fun, Breckenridge has you covered
From supported campgrounds to dispersed areas with stellar stargazing, we found the best places to sleep outside in the Rocky Mountains
Historic Phantom Ranch is the only park lodging on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Tens of thousands of people try to book a stay there. Our writer scored a night there recently, and if you follow her tips, you can, too.
Sandra Aguirre started hiking for her own sake and ended up helping others do the same. Now she wants to help you.
Every great adventure needs a staging area. Here they are, from simple and affordable to dreamy and luxe, in unbelievable locations, with endless terrain to explore and a warm bed to return to at night.
Tourism to the Arctic and Antarctica contributes to their demise, and the regions are melting fast. A polar guide of 25 years asks: Should I stay away?
Colorado鈥檚 Dunton Hot Springs was revamped from a mining town that once hid outlaws. Now it鈥檚 a secluded outpost where you can fish for trout, hike the Rockies, overnight in a log cabin, dine at a saloon鈥攁nd soak your heart out amid nature.