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Hiking Moxie Falls in Winter: What You Need to Know
Winter hiking in New England is one of my favorite activities. As the snow begins to fall, hiking trails become quieter, transforming into your own personal winter wonderland. During a recent trip to northern Maine, we decided to hike to Moxie Falls, a trail that’s usually busy in the summer. Here’s everything you need to…
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Great Head Trail Acadia: Coastal Hike with Ocean Views
When I want a hike with stunning ocean views, a little history, and some rocky scrambles, the Great Head Trail in Acadia National Park is one of my go-tos. It’s not a long hike, but it sure packs in a lot of variety, making it a fun adventure for anyone who loves a good mix…
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The Best Fall Hikes In Colorado For Leaf Peeping
Fall in Colorado is absolutely magical. The crisp air, the golden leaves, and the vibrant colors make it the perfect time for hiking. If you’re like me and love the crunch of leaves underfoot and the sight of aspens turning golden, you’ll want to check out these top hikes for fall foliage in Colorado. Grab…
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Bridal Veil Falls Colorado: Complete Hiking Guide in Telluride
Telluride, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, is known for its isolation and scenic beauty. The highlight is Bridal Veil Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall. The 2-mile hike to the falls offers stunning views but requires sturdy footwear. The best time to visit is spring, and swimming at the base is not recommended due…
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Hiking For The First Time? Here’s What to Pack
For your first hike, it’s important to pack essential items like a hiking backpack, base layers, a rain jacket, collapsible water bottle, hydration bladder, headlamp, microspikes, sun protection, compass, miniature first aid kit, and high-energy food. These items are crucial for a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.
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Hike the Bar Island Trail at Low Tide in Acadia National Park
The Bar Island Trail in Acadia National Park, Maine, offers a unique coastal hike only accessible during low tide, connecting Bar Island and Bar Harbor. The 1.5-mile trail provides stunning coastline views, tidal pools, and coastal flora. Hikers need to time their visit with the tides to avoid getting stranded, and dogs on leashes are…
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The 5 Best Wildflower Hikes In Colorful Colorado
Colorado offers some of the best wildflower hikes in the country. Wildflowers bloom in the summer, with specific times depending on the region. Notable wildflowers in Colorado include the statewide columbine, Indian paintbrush, alpine forget-me-not, and fireweed. The five best wildflower hikes are Forest Canyon Overlook, Gold Hill Trail, Lupine Trail, Diamond Lake, and Mount…
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Hiking the Glen Creek Gorge Trail in Upstate New York
Watkins Glen State Park in New York offers scenic hiking trails with waterfalls and vibrant foliage. The 2.1-mile Glen Creek Gorge Trail provides stunning views of the waterfalls and unique rock formations. Visitors can also explore the nearby Finger Lakes wine region. After hiking, they can enjoy wine tasting and picturesque landscapes, making for a…
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5 Amazing Things To Do In Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California offers a unique escape in the desert, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Exploring hidden gems like Heart-Shaped Rock and Cholla Gardens, stargazing, glamping, and hiking the famous Ryan Mountain Trail are must-do activities. With its dark night skies and unique landscapes, Joshua Tree offers a truly unforgettable experience…
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