Hiking Trails in the US National Parks
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Hiking
the trails of any of America's beautiful National Parks can be an experience for
any level of hiker. From easy ambles to long strenuous multi-day hiking
trips, each park has something to offer. Here are just some of the great
National Parks that have an abundance of hiking opportunities
for your next trip.
Acadia National Park Hiking
Hiking in Acadia National Park offers over 120 miles of
hiking trails. Trails range from easy to strenuous. Many trails connect with
other trails or carriage roads to provide a wide variety of options for the day
hiker.
Acadia Hiking Trails
Arches National Park Hiking
Arches contains a wealth of hiking trails. Ranging in length and difficulty,
these trails provide access to outstanding viewpoints and many of the park`s
famous features, including Balanced Rock and Delicate Arch. In many cases,
trails travel under arches, affording quite a different perspective than what is
visible from a car.
Arches Hiking Trails
Badlands National Park Hiking
Enjoy park trails like Cliff Shelf Nature Trail, Fossil Exhibit Trail, or the
more aggressive Notch Trail. Explore the limitless backcountry options available
by hiking or backpacking.
Badlands Hiking Trails
Bryce Canyon National Park Hiking
Day Hikes in Bryce Amphitheater: The easiest trail is the 1/2-mile (one way)
section of Rim Trail between Sunset and Sunrise Points. Other sections of the
Rim Trail (which extends 5.5 miles / 9.2 km between Fairyland and Bryce Points )
have steeper terrain.
Bryce Canyon Hiking Trails
Canyonlands National Park Hiking
Hikers in Elephant Canyon, Needles District Canyonlands has hundreds of miles of
hiking trails which explore the park’s natural and cultural features. Both the
Island in the Sky and the Needles provide ample opportunities for short walks,
day hikes and backpacking trips. Due to its remoteness, the Maze is primarily a
backpacking destination.
Canyonlands Hiking Trails
Capitol Reef National Park Hiking
Hikes may take you deep into a narrow gorge, to the top of high cliffs for a
bird’s eye view of the surrounding area, under a natural stone arch, to historic
inscriptions...and much, much more! Round trip distances vary in length from
less than 1/4 mile to 10 miles. All trails are well-marked with signs at the
trailhead and at trail junctions and by cairns (stacks of rocks) along the way.
Capitol Reef Hiking Trails
Crater Lake National Park Hiking
There are more than 90 miles of trails leading into the backcountry of Crater
Lake National Park. These are usually snow-free from mid-July to early-October.
Just over 90% of the park is managed as wilderness, though these areas have yet
to be designated as such.
Crater Lake Hiking Trails
Glacier National Park Hiking
Over half of the visitors to Glacier National Park report taking a hike. That’s
a lot of hikers, but over 700 miles of trail provide many outstanding
opportunities for both short hikes and extended backpacking trips.
Glacier National Park Hiking Trails
Grand Canyon National Park Day Hiking
Day hiking in Grand Canyon is one way to experience some of the canyon"s rich
natural beauty and immense size. No permits or fees are required for day hikes.
A good rule to follow is to decide how many hours you wish to hike. When 1/3 of
the time has passed, turn around and begin to hike back. Assuming that you are
physically fit and have adequate food and water (at least 3 quarts per person),
the following day hikes are considered reasonable for most people during the
summer months.
Grand Canyon Hiking Trails
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hiking
More than 850 miles of hiking trails traverse the Great Smoky Mountains. They
range from easy to difficult and provide half hour walks to week-long
backpacking trips. The Appalachian Trail runs for 70 miles along the Park`s top
ridge.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Hiking
Trails
Joshua Tree National Park Hiking
For a first-time visitor the desert may appear bleak and drab. Viewed from the
road, the desert only hints at its vitality. Closer examination reveals a
fascinating variety of plants and animals. A rich cultural history and surreal
geologic features add to the attraction of this place.
Joshua Tree Hiking Trails
Mesa Verde National Park Hiking
Mesa Verde National Park was established in 1906 to preserve and interpret the
works of prehistoric man. Prior to the park"s establishment many of the
archeological sites were looted. In order to preserve existing sites for future
generations, hiking in Mesa Verde National Park is limited.
Mesa Verde Hiking Trails
Petrified Forest National Park Hiking Trails
The best way to enjoy and experience Petrified Forest National Park is on foot.
Maintained trails range in length from less than a half-mile to almost three
miles.
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Rocky Mountain National Park Hiking Trails
Rocky Mountain National Park has 355 miles of hiking trails. These range from
flat lakeside strolls to quite steep peak climbs. If you are new to the park,
rangers at the visitor centers and backcountry office can provide advice on
trails that are appropriate for different fitness and experience levels.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park Hiking
Theodore Roosevelt The park contains 100+ miles of trails. Some are short walks
(under 1 miles) and others are longer (16 miles). Take a hike and experience the
same wild beauty and solitude of the badlands that captivated Theodore Roosevelt
more than a century ago.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Hiking Trails
Yellowstone National Park Hiking
Yellowstone National Park, encompassing 2.2 million acres, is one of America"s
premier wilderness areas. Most of the park is backcountry and managed as
wilderness. Over 1,100 miles (1770 km) of trails are available for hiking.
However, there are dangers inherent in wilderness: unpredictable wildlife,
changing weather conditions, remote thermal areas, cold water lakes, turbulent
streams, and rugged mountains with loose, "rotten" rock.
Yellowstone National Park Hiking Trails
Yosemite National Park Hiking
Short walks and longer hikes to waterfalls in Yosemite Valley; open-air tours
around Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias; walks amongst
giant sequoias in the Mariposa, Tuolumne, or Merced Groves.
More Yosemite Hiking Trails
Zion National Park Hiking
Zion offers many trails ranging from short "leg-stretcher" walks to strenuous
adventures.
Wildflowers & Fall Colors - A variety of life zones and habitats makes Zion an
excellent location for wildflower walks in spring and brilliant leaf color in
autumn.
Zion National Park Hiking Trails
Hiking Tips:
Stay hydrated and always carry plenty of water and electrolyte drinks.
Be prepared ahead of time by checking the weather forecast. Weather
changes quickly and you don't want to get caught out in the wilderness
unprepared.
Make sure you are fully rested for your hiking trip.
Have the appropriate clothing, gear, hats and hiking boots. Visit our
store for outdoor gear that can help make your hiking
trip most enjoyable.
Hiking in the Heat
Avoid hiking in the heat of the day (10am to 4pm)
Eat often (carbohydrates & salty foods)
Rest often (sit in the shade)
Get wet (wet your shirt, hat, & wear a wet bandana around your neck)
Repeating for the sake of how important this is: Stay hydrated and always carry
plenty of water and electrolyte drinks!
Preservation:
Cultural resources in the canyon are fragile and irreplaceable. The remains
of prehistoric and historic cultures belong to us all. When artifacts are stolen
or moved, archaeological sites are destroyed and we lose important clues about
the past, forever! Sites and artifacts are protected by strict laws that provide
for rewards for information concerning looting and vandalism. The past belongs
to the future, but only the present can preserve it.
Defacing or collecting of any kind is illegal in National Parks. It is your
responsibility to aid the National Park Service in preserving our parks as you
found it for the enjoyment of others.
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