At the edge of the Salt Lake Valley, Ogden, Utah, has been a hotspot for rock climbing since the 1960s. From backyard crags to alpine walls, the area is filled with options to please any type of climber.
With 912 mile of trails to choose from in Olympic National Park, finding the perfect trail can be tough. Here, our guide to the best fall hikes in Olympic National Park.
From a bloody Civil War battlefield with the cries of ghostly soldiers to a chilling subterranean world, the tales on the spookiest trails in America are sure to quicken your pace.
Ogden, Utah, may now be best known as an outdoor mountain town, but it has a fascinating history that has led to its transformation several times since its founding in the 1800s.
Tucked against the towering Wasatch Range and not far from Salt Lake City, Utah Valley is just minutes from some of the best hiking spots in North America including Provo Canyon, Rock Canyon, and several soaring Wasatch Peaks.
From the Smokies to the Rockies, and the Everglades to the highest point in Maine—and everywhere in between—the United States is full of world-class hikes.