With so many trails to explore, both big and small, this backpacking primer is a great place to started.
With so many trails to explore, both big and small, this backpacking primer is a great place to started.
The North Country Trail Association works to protect the 4,600 miles of trail known as the North Country National Scenic Trail.
Zip up your fall jacket — it’s time to explore your national rivers and trails!
Check out this post on trail hiking and you’ll be rummaging for your hiking boots in no time. >> https://prks.org/2GNQn1w
Shenandoah National Park, just a short drive outside of Washington, DC, is an east coast favorite for many park enthusiasts.
Our national trails are things of beauty and history, winding across thousands of miles.
America longed for more outdoor recreational opportunities, and in 1968, the National Trails System Act was born. >> http://prks.org/2qSaCmy
From what to pack to how to train, this guide is a brief starting point for your next backcountry hike.
Our national trails are incredible opportunities to get outdoors and hike for miles!
Shenandoah National Park’s Old Rag Mountain is forever a classic challenge.
Inspired to hit the trails? Here are some tips and reminders to check out before you go!
Learn more here about the many national trails that meander through the country.
Looking to explore Zion National Park this summer? Skim through this short hiker’s guide to the park!
There are the mountain people and the beach people. This post is meant to re-affirm the mountaineers and convert the beach-goers.
Put one foot in front of the other as you lose yourself on a hiking adventure. >> https://prks.org/2GNQn1w