If you’re looking for stunning views and overlooks in Colorado, look no further than all the things to do in Black Canyon of the Gunnison! This National Park not only has viewpoint after viewpoint of the steep, sheer canyon that falls 2000 feet below you, but is also home to wilderness explorations such as fishing or rock climbing. When it comes to Black Canyon of the Gunnison hiking, there are easy and accessible trails along the North and South Rims, or more strenuous multi-day hikes into the canyon. It’s an awesome Colorado stop!
Read MoreIf you’re wondering what there is to do in South Dakota, look no further than Badlands National Park! When it comes to hiking bandlands, the rock formations found in the area, you have complete freedom to “open hike” within the park boundaries. You can literally explore wherever you want! Check out the Notch Trail badlands or the Door Trail badlands or swing by the Pinnacles Overlook. On you way to or from the park, make sure you also stop at Wall Drug for the most touristy souvenirs. Proof that there’s more to do in South Dakota than you may have thought!
Read MoreWyoming may have beautiful parks to the West, but the East side of the state is home to the remarkable Devil’s Tower National Monument. Part Native American sacred site and part hiking paradise (especially the Tower Trail), this monument reaches to the sky, taller than anything else around it. Its unique rock face means climbing Devils Tower is also a popular pastime for rock climbers. If you’re near the South Dakota border, make sure you check out Devils Tower!
hiking and climbing Devils Tower National Monument
Read MoreGreat Sand Dunes National Park isn’t just a cool place to hike. Once you rent a sand board or sand sled, it becomes one big playground for people of all ages! Hike to the top of High Dune or Star Dune and sled the rest of the way back down on gear that can slide up to 40 mph! It’s definitely one of the most memorable stops in Colorado!
Read MoreBoulder, Utah is nothing like you’d expect. This tiny dot on the map is filled with outdoor adventures and some of the best food in the entire state, despite only being home to about 250 people. Make sure you explore the restaurants in Boulder Utah including the famous Hell’s Backbone Grill. Fuel up with fresh, locally-sourced food before you drive the Burr Trail Road to Singing Canyon or take in the views on Highway 12. If you’re in Utah, you need to check out Boulder!
Read MoreCapitol Reef National Park is a sight to see in Fruita Utah. Home the the waterpocket fold, a literal wrinkle in the Earth, the canyons and rock formations you can see on the Capitol Reef Scenic Drive or while hiking the Hickman Bridge trail are stunning. Make sure you also take the time to explore the fruit orchards in between hiking and exploring. This unique national park has something for everyone!
Read MoreWhen traveling through Utah, you’ll most likely stop in the small town of Moab. Despite its size, there are so many things to do in Moab including shopping, amazing food and plenty of outdoor adventures. The hiking in Moab is also on point whether you explore the National Parks in the area or head to Dead Horse Point State Park. No matter what you plan on doing, Moab is your perfect home base in Utah!
Read MoreDespite being so close to Arches NP and Moab, Canyonlands National Park doesn’t really get the credit it deserves. This stunning Park is filled with views of deep canyons, rock spires and fins, and towering mesas. You’ll even find arches like the iconic Mesa Arch. Hiking Canyonlands National Park and the district of Island in the Sky Utah will also lead you to amazing stops like Upheaval Dome and the Grand View Point Overlook which provides panoramas of the horizon for miles!
Read MoreGoblin Valley State Park in Utah may not be very well-known, but it should definitely be a place you consider checking out. The most popular hikes of the Three Sisters Trail and the Goblin’s Lair Trail will introduce you to thousands of the unique rock formations in the area that actually look like gnomes or goblins protecting the valley. It’s an other-worldly landscape that is open for you to explore!
Read MoreIf you’re looking to explore the beauty of Utah, you MUST hike Arches National Park. From the Windows Arches, to the Devils Garden Trail to the Landscape Arch and Delicate Arch hike, there are so many stunning rock formations to explore and find. In fact, the park houses over 2000 of them! Make your way to Moab and Arches National Park!
Read MoreWhen considering hiking in Ohio, look no further than the Cuyahoga Valley National Park trails. Cuyahoga is an incredibly well-maintained National Park conveniently located 30 minutes from downtown Cleveland. With stunning waterfalls like the Brandywine Falls hike and other trails for all skill levels, this is the best spot for Ohio hiking!
Read MoreWhen it comes to Colorado, there is no city that is more beautiful than Telluride. Surrounded by mountains, the options of Telluride hikes to get out and explore nature are endless. Whether you tackle Bear Creek Falls or explore nearby Rico, Colorado or Lizard Head Peak, you’ll find countless Telluride activities to keep you busy in the area year-round. Make sure you watch out for the pesky Telluride elevation and your trip will be a blast!
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