Why You Need to Go Glamping Elana Jacobs and Ethan Russell|January 2, 2019 Now is the perfect time to plan a glamping getaway. Here's why, with observations from a recent stay at Le Petite Cabine in Narrowsburg, New York.
How to Start Solo Adventuring Aer Parris|December 21, 2018 If you’re reading this, you might be wondering about heading into the wild all by your lonesome in the future. How do you get started?
Top Picks For Winter Camping in Washington Jenni Gritters|December 19, 2018 If you’re looking for a night under the stars in Washington State no matter the temperature, try these 10 fall and winter camping destinations.
On Little White Oak Mountain, A Would-Be Neighborhood is Now a Public Park Graham Averill|December 17, 2018 The new development plan includes Polk County's first-ever multiuse trail system built with mountain bikers in mind.
Meet the First Openly Gay Woman to Complete the Seven Summits Aer Parris|December 14, 2018 On June 23, 2018 Silvia Vasquez-Lavado stood on the summit of Denali, having become the first openly gay woman to reach each of the Seven Summits.
6 Tips for Being on Trail in the Dark This Winter Carly Moree|December 13, 2018 Shorter days mean longer nights. So if you're planning on hiking, you might be out in the dark. These are our tips for how to do it right.
Missing Link in the Mountains-to-Sea Trail Completed Graham Averill|December 12, 2018 Backpackers can now avoid several miles of road walking when hiking between Clingmans Dome and Stone Mountain State Park.
Pattie Gonia, Backpacking Queen, Releases Her First Full-Length Video Aer Parris|December 10, 2018 The world's first backpacking queen has made a splash in the outdoor community. Now she's strutting in six-inch heels in her first full-length video.
Best Hikes in Tennessee Liz Dengler|December 4, 2018 From family-friendly strolls to multi-day adventures, these top 10 hikes in Tennessee offer something for everyone.
Top Picks For Oregon Fall & Winter Camping Matt Wastradowski|November 30, 2018 Oregon's weather creates memorable conditions, so it’d be a shame to waste the remaining days of fall—and the coming months of winter—sequestered inside.
Four of the Toughest Trail Builders Around Jess Daddio|November 29, 2018 These trail builders contend with the toughest of elements in the name of conservation and recreation.
10 Top Hikes in Connecticut Kristen Arendt|November 28, 2018 Whether you're looking for a quick, scenic outing or a longer, more challenging route, these 10 top hikes in Connecticut have something for everyone.