Located only 22 miles off the coast of Los Angeles – the second most populated area in the United States – California’s Trans-Catalina Trail…
Mark your calendars with the permit lottery and opening dates of the nation’s most popular National Parks to secure advanced reservations for backpacking permits…
Reading about the National Parks, and the people and species who inhabit them, shape them, and make them what they are, is perhaps the…
The turquoise waterfalls of Havasu Creek, set between red canyon walls, tumbling towards the confluence with the Colorado River make for one of the…
The Trans Catalina Trail, or TCT, is a scenic 38.5 mile hiking or backpacking route along the rugged ridges and coastlines of Santa Catalina…
Mt Rainier’s East Side from Sunrise to Box Canyon contains some of the most memorable scenery along the Wonderland Trail, for both day trips…
The south side of Mt Rainier is home to Paradise and Longmire, two of the developed visitor areas within the National Park (the third…
The westside of Mount Rainier’s is one of the most remote stretches of the Wonderland Trail. The relative isolation combined with the vistas at…
The Spray Park Trail is a popular subalpine day hike in Mount Rainier National Park that rewards hikers with exceptional views of the mountain,…