Moderate Trails, North Cascades
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) With views of Mt. Shuksan to the east, Mt. Baker to the west and a trail that crosses ridges, volcanic landscape and permanent snow fields, the Ptarmigan Ridge Trail keeps your jaw dropping over the course of this 9 mile out-and-back hike....
North Cascades, Strenuous Trails
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) Sahale Glacier Camp is one of the top backcountry campsites in the United States National Park System. The individual campsites are ringed with rock walls and perched at 7,570 ft. at the foot of the Sahale Glacier. 8,681 ft Sahale Peak...
Moderate Trails, North Cascades
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) Blue Lake Trail is a great hike if you don’t have much experience, want a trail with a high reward to distance ratio or just love mountain lakes with pristine, crystal clear waters. Do this hike in fall for the added bonus of seeing the...
Death Valley, Easy Trails
Miles One of the classic views of Death Valley National Park, Zabriskie Point gives an expansive view over the badlands of Golden Canyon and Gower Gulch. Best viewed at either sunrise (my personal favorite) or sunset, this hike, more of a short walk, is easily...
Death Valley, Moderate Trails
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) The Golden Canyon & Gower Gulch Loop takes you through beautiful badlands that are the remnants of an ancient lakebed. The colorful layers (or strata) are a visual clue to the different geological deposits that surround you as you hike....
Death Valley, Moderate Trails
Miles If you crave a wilderness experience of solitude, silence, and stark beauty, than the Eureka Dunes, in the remote Eureka Valley of Death Valley National Park, are calling your name. At more than 680 feet, they are the tallest dunes in California and the second...
Death Valley, Easy Trails
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) Death Valley shows off some of its diversity with the volcanic craters know as Ubehebe and Little Hebe, which exhibit colorful erosion and a lunar-esque landscape that is an excellent side trip as you make your way to Scotty’s Castle or the...
Death Valley, Strenuous Trails
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) Wildrose Peak Trail provides grand views of Death Valley to the east and Panamint Valley to the west. It is a somewhat strenuous hike that can be completed in half a day, and is an attractive option for those looking to gain some perspective...
Death Valley, Easy Trails
Miles Elevation Gain (ft) Not far from Stovepipe Wells, Mosaic Canyon is a moderate hike where you choose how far you want to go. With wide washes, sections of narrow canyon with marbled walls, and even some dry falls to scramble up and over, there is a lot to like...
Death Valley, Moderate Trails
Miles The most popular and accessible dune system in the park, the Mesquite Dunes are an adult sand box where the trail is wherever you walk and you can go as far as your heart desires. Not to be missed, the dunes are an excellent spot to walk the sunrise or set or...
Death Valley, Easy Trails
Miles Chances are that if you have heard of Death Valley, you know about the salt flats in Badwater Basin. With an elevation of -282 ft below sea level, it is the lowest place in North America and well worth a visit – even if it is just to say you have survived...