Barefoot Trails: Walking Without Shoes in Nature
Do you love to walk around barefoot? If you enjoy the therapeutic effects of walking around outside barefoot, you’ll want to visit the first of many barefoot trails. Read More
Do you love to walk around barefoot? If you enjoy the therapeutic effects of walking around outside barefoot, you’ll want to visit the first of many barefoot trails. Read More
The Grand Canyon may steal most of the spotlight, but it’s not the only awe-inspiring canyon in the U.S. Out in the Texas Panhandle, just a short drive from Amarillo, TX, Palo Duro Canyon holds its ground as the second-largest canyon in the country. While it may not match Arizona’s famed landmark in sheer size, it has its own kind of charm that draws travelers looking for fewer crowds and more intimacy with the land.
So, how do these two natural wonders really compare? It depends on what you’re looking for. Read More
Many hiking trailheads are easy to reach with a regular vehicle, but there are plenty of trails around the country where 4×4 access is the only way. These trails may be exclusively for off-road vehicles, but many also lead to hidden campgrounds, hiking areas, lakes, and rock climbing, among other activities. Read More
Interested in primitive camping in Indiana? This brief guide will give you an introduction to where to go to practice and get used to life in the great outdoors. Read More
You don’t have to be a mountain climber to enjoy a good hike. Silver Spring, MD, has trails appropriate for every experience level.
Are you ready to leave the beaten path and spend time in nature? There’s no better way to do it than hiking on one of the many beautiful trails in Silver Spring, MD. This article will cover a few top trails for every skill level. Read More
Living in a bustling city doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice access to nature. Many metropolitan areas are surprisingly close to serene outdoor destinations, offering residents and visitors a chance to recharge and reconnect with the natural world. Whether you’re looking for scenic hiking trails, tranquil lakes, or breathtaking coastal views, these escapes prove that nature is often just a short drive away.
When the temperatures cool down to more tolerable levels, you can have a lot of fun with some unique outdoor activities, especially in the fall.
If you’ve ever spent time hiking or camping, you’ve probably heard of the “Ten Essentials” of the wilderness. These are must have items when you’re on the trail.
We use the GPS in our phones to get from one place to another on roads, but Google Maps doesn’t have the wilderness mapped out. OnX Maps does.
If the summer is too hot and winter is too cold, you might be made for some of the great outdoor activities offered in the fall.