You can now book a climbing or backcountry ski guide for this weekend with a few clicks on an app. Just don’t call it ‘the Uber of mountain guides.’ Published on Adventure.com.
A settlement from last fall called for the removal of the lead-coated cables, some of which were first deposited in the lake in 1929, but as of now, they’re still underwater. Published in Moonshine Ink.
You don’t need a reservation to pitch a tent at these free and dispersed camping areas on public land, from empty beaches to lush forests to hot springs. Go, enjoy, and pledge to leave the place in better shape than you found it. Published on OutsideOnline.com
Why drive to the trailhead when you can pitch a tent or park your van within riding distance of the trail? We rounded up 20 of the best places in the U.S. where you can mountain bike right from your campsite. Published on Flylowgear.com.
Washington is a woodsy state filled with incredible cabins from the mountains to the sea, but here, we’ve found the very coolest dwellings to cozy up in. Published on FieldMag.com.
Whether you’re looking for a slopeside A-frame at Alta or a treehouse-style cabin near Zion National Park, we’ve got quintessential Utah cabins you can rent for your next getaway. Published on FieldMag.com
Enjoy wide-open spaces near Montana’s iconic national parks in these high-end, camping-style accommodations, ranging from yurts to canvas-walled tents to tiny homes. Published on FieldMag.com
Washington’s 440-mile Cascade Loop goes from the third-deepest lake in the U.S. to the jagged peaks of the North Cascades and the tulip-filled Skagit Valley. Published on Outside Online.
Until recently, private land has been exactly that: private. But we’re entering a new era, one in which forward-thinking landowners are opening their gates so that we can all benefit from the hospitality of a few. Published on Adventure.com.
This cliff-hugging stretch of U.S Highway 550 is dotted with scenic mountain towns filled with hiking trails, brewpubs, and hot springs. Published on Outside Online.
From routes that have been rebuilt after wildfires to newly constructed singletrack, we can’t wait to get trekking on these trails around the country. Published on Outside Online.
The historic and offbeat Gold Rush towns along Highway 49 now serve as basecamps for exploring some of the Sierra’s most spectacular scenery. Published in the San Francisco Chronicle.
The best way to catch aurora borealis in all its lit-up beauty: go to the darkest places on earth, at just the right time, and hope for the best. Published on Outside Online.
It’ll take some miles to reach these eight remote, high-elevation lakes, but what better way to cap off a strenuous trek than diving into cool, crystal-clear water? Published on OutsideOnline.com