Category: Hiking
9 Best National Parks for Hiking, Fishing, and Every Kind of Outdoor Adventure
Apr 25, 2023 | 0 |
From lush forests in the Pacific Northwest, to scenic drives in the Southeast, to celestial mountains and striking red rocks in the Southwest, America has never been at a loss to present natural beauty to those looking. And when you consider the 423 designated national park sites, it can be hard to narrow down which […]
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Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Leave No Trace Principles for Earth Day
Apr 21, 2023 | 0 |
Politics aside, I think we can all agree: If we don’t care for the wild spaces that we hunt, fish, and recreate on, we’re screwed. While hunting and fishing licenses contribute greatly to this cause, the small action of trying to leave trails, rivers, and other wild places as good as you found them (or […]
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Read MoreFirst Look at the 2023 Hiking Permit Calendar
Mar 28, 2023 | 0 |
If you’re heading on a hiking trip in 2023, check our permit calendar to plan ahead and secure reservations for some of the most popular trails. While many routes within National Parks and other major hiking destinations are open to the general public, some get so congested during peak season that officials limit traffic via […]
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Read MoreWinter Weather Wellness Camping Retreats, Plus Some Tips From Pitchup Founder Dan Yates
Mar 24, 2023 | 0 |
Winter weather can be a drag, even if spring has already arrived on the calendar. Heading to a winter weather wellness camping retreat can do a lot of good for the soul and bring hope for warmer days ahead. Plus, avid campers still get to enjoy their time in nature away from the snow and […]
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Read MoreCamping vs. Glamping: What’s the Difference?
Mar 22, 2023 | 0 |
There are so many ways to satisfy the hunger to get outdoors. Some people escape to the primal wilderness to sleep on the damp, hard ground with only the moon shining above them. Others retreat to a cozy camper to lay under lush blankets, breathe in the fresh air, and get a good night’s rest. […]
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Read More5 Best Hikes in the Northeast
Mar 22, 2023 | 0 |
Many who love traditional hiking choose the northeastern region of the U.S. due to its beautiful summers and incredible fall foliage tours, and it never fails to impress. Finding yourself in the great outdoors may seem as easy as putting on your favorite hiking boots and stepping out the door, but obviously you will need to […]
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Read MoreHow to Go Hammock Camping for the First Time
Mar 2, 2023 | 0 |
If you’re like me, you’ve dreamed about sleeping in the trees since you were little. So, it stands to reason that this camping might be the appealing new method you’ve been looking for to break the old routine. Hammock camping is a great way to ditch conventional camping by getting off the ground and into […]
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Read MoreHikers Who Survived Chilly Night in Utah’s Zion National Park Get Dramatic Helicopter Rescue
Feb 1, 2023 | 0 |
Two lost hikers are recovering after spending a difficult night in freezing conditions in Utah’s Zion National Park. Fortunately, they were rescued Saturday morning after getting lost on the Subway route hike Friday. The National Park Service and Utah Department of Public Safety acted quickly after first getting reports the hikers were overdue on […]
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Read MoreBest National Parks in the Winter Worth a Visit
Jan 11, 2023 | 0 |
You might think that dropping temperatures and snowfall would be a detriment to visiting our amazing national park system, but one look at some of these vistas in winter will have you thinking otherwise. If you’re looking for some of North America’s most breathtaking scenery, then winter is the time of year, and these parks […]
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Read MoreBest National Parks Worth a Visit in the Winter
Jan 11, 2023 | 0 |
You might think that dropping temperatures and snowfall would be a detriment to visiting our amazing national park system, but one look at some of these vistas in winter will have you thinking otherwise. If you’re looking for some of North America’s most breathtaking scenery, then winter is the time of year, and these parks […]
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Read More6 Signs to Take Caution While Walking the Woods or Hiking
Nov 11, 2022 | 0 |
There are plenty of reasons to plan, prepare, and create a walk in the outdoors that is secure and enjoyable, and will keep you coming back–but sometimes nature has a different idea. Sure, we take water, snacks, our cellphone, and keep bug spray and sunscreen handy for those warm-weather walks, but we can’t foresee every […]
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Read MoreRumpl NanoLoft Flame Blanket: Our Review of This Fire-Resistent Outdoor Cover-Up
Oct 26, 2022 | 0 |
We have to hand it to the folks at Rumpl for coming up with one great name for a camping, hiking, and general outdoor blanket that it refers to as the NanoLoft Flame Blanket. Sure, it’s warm as heck, but it is made to resist the fires of the campfire, fire pit, fireplace, or any […]
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