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Destinations

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From Boston to San Francisco, urban hikers have stitched parks and paths together into beautiful, rigorous, and creative routes

Astronomers say Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS will likely be visible to the naked eye this weekend in the U.S. Here’s how and where to see it.

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This eco-destination boasts a plethora of incredible spots, from wildlife-rich rainforests and surf-swept coast to active volcanoes and natural hot springs

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It’s a tough job, but I’ve been testing these warm-soak places for many years. Here are my all-time favorites.

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B.C.’s beauty is hard to top. Our writer shares her ideal route, packed with stunning coastlines, mountain peaks, and insider tips on where to stay, eat, and play.

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Climb some of the most beautiful and unique mountains in the world without any technical experience

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How can you be part of the climate solution while also enjoying your vacation? These cities and countries are doing much of the hard work for you.

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It may be called the Green Mountain State, but when fall arrives, this land reveals its true colors

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Two beautiful national parks, 89 state parks, plus mountains, rivers, and coastline. Having grown up in Texas, I can attest: this state has it all.

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Hidden along Highway 1, not far from Point Reyes National Seashore and celebrated oyster farms, this camp-like retreat is drawing city-goers eager to be surrounded by wilderness

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Adventure guides have fielded some hilarious queries by clients while out in the field. We asked them to tell us the wildest.

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Catch the colors and miss the crowds at these often-overlooked autumn destinations. Our parks columnists reveals where leaf peepers can see fall’s best shows.

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The Frying Pan Tower is 32 miles offshore, way the heck up in the air, and the coolest vacation rental on earth

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From a two-mile stroll in North Carolina to a 2,600-mile trek along the Pacific Crest, these hikes have had the most profound impact on our trails columnist—and will change your perspective on the country.

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In most of the world, the crowds of summer have thinned, the temperatures are perfect, and prices are dropping. What are you waiting for?

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Sponsor Content: Alabama’s Beaches

Beautiful white sand shores, outdoor adventures, the nation's best recreational trail, and unique attractions make Alabama Beaches the perfect destination for your summer vacation

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Our National Parks columnist, who lives in Asheville, North Carolina, shares his favorite southern towns for outdoor access, wilderness, and scenery. Who says the West is best?

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These spectacular deserts, islands, rivers, and peaks are off the regular traveler’s radar—and at the top of our new bucket list

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If off-the-beaten-path is on your agenda, Eastern Montana has you covered

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Take a deep dive into Florida’s Panhandle, where the natural wonders and charming neighborhoods of Authentic Walton offer a traveler’s paradise

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Our national-parks expert headed across the Atlantic to explore. From northern Finland to the Italian coast, these spectacular spots topped her bucket list.

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Trust us: the puppies, kittens llamas, and pigs are worth the trip

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A lifetime cyclist, our columnist pulled the data and weighed other factors to determine the most bike-friendly small towns across America

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Follow the tracks of Wildly Wyoming adventurers to mountain bike, rock climb, fly-fish, and experience western culture across the great state of Wyoming

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Most people heading to Colorado don’t know about this gem of a town in the San Juan Mountains in the southern Rockies. But they should.

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You’ll be counting stars and catching the Northern Lights at these one-of-a-kind dark-sky retreats

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Our columnist has spent over 20 years in lineups across the country and says these coastal towns offer good waves, food, and vibes—and embody surf culture

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A longtime Golden State hiker reveals her dream list of the most beautiful, must-see routes in California

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Our farthest-roaming travel writer reveals her favorite stretches of sand, from a sheltered cove in Greece to a stunning outpost in North Carolina. Which looks best to you?

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The Mountain State has it all: rivers, 36 state parks, nine state forests, our newest national park, and a nearly million-acre national forest. Our travel expert reveals his favorite ways to get outside here.

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Most of us don’t have time to leave work and life behind for months of trekking. These backpacking trails will give you a glimpse into thru-hiking life, alongside some of the most stunning scenery in the nation.

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Sponsor Content: Destination British Columbia

Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring landscapes, geological wonders, and cultural experiences closely tied to the land in The Great Wilderness of northern British Columbia

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Spectacular mountains and deep fjords, powder-blue lakes and sea stacks: here’s your bucket list of national parks to visit up north

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Whether you’re a natural nudist or simply clothing-optional-curious, these places welcome baring it all

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There are 12 glorious weekends between now and Labor Day. Our travel expert has mapped out incredible summer travel plans for every single one of them.

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Sponsor Content: Destination British Columbia

Venture off the beaten path to northern British Columbia, where you’ll explore seemingly endless backcountry, meet diverse Indigenous peoples, and encounter a world of wildlife

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Looking to try this 211-mile route through the Sierra Nevada? The FKT holder on the JMT provides key advice on landing a coveted permit, picking the best resupply points, the most beautiful campsites, and essential gear.

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14,438-foot Mount Elbert offers accessible routes ascending to the highest point in the Rockies. Here's the best way to tackle this trek.

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Outside editors know the best places to go on vacation. Let our summer plans be your inspiration.

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Guidebook author and local resident James Dziezynski highlights the coolest mountain hikes and scrambles in the Colorado Rockies

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Start your trip surfing, and end it whale- and turtle-watching. We’ve got the latest intel on new spots and favorite local hangouts.

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From supported campgrounds to dispersed areas with stellar stargazing, we found the best places to sleep outside in the Rocky Mountains

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Historic Phantom Ranch is the only park lodging on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Tens of thousands of people try to book a stay there. Our writer scored a night there recently, and if you follow her tips, you can, too.

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Every great adventure needs a staging area. Here they are, from simple and affordable to dreamy and luxe, in unbelievable locations, with endless terrain to explore and a warm bed to return to at night.

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Colorado’s Dunton Hot Springs was revamped from a mining town that once hid outlaws. Now it’s a secluded outpost where you can fish for trout, hike the Rockies, overnight in a log cabin, dine at a saloon—and soak your heart out amid nature.

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Not all stretches of sand are created equal. These are the Atlantic’s best, most adventurous shorelines, from Maine to Florida.

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Whether you’re looking for the best trails, stout rapids, or great camping spots, you’ll find it in the Natural State

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A trip in British Columbia with CMH Heli-Skiing made Outside Inc. CEO Robin Thurston even more passionate about his company’s mission: to get everyone outside

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Forget sitting in a backyard ice bath. These spots have chilly waters with beautiful backdrops, and a devoted community of fellow swimmers to share the experience with.

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From California to Belize to Australia—at these spots you'll experience thriving intact coral reefs, colorful (and big) fish, and the trip of a lifetime. Our diving expert reveals her favorites.

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Where did eagles come from? Why are grizzly bears so mean? In this Audible Original excerpt, host James Dommek Jr—the great-grandson of a famous Iñupiaq storyteller—travels around the state sharing legends from different cultures and traditions

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From chasing waterfalls to watching the northern lights, Iceland is jaw-dropping—and a lot less visited—September to May. Our writer mapped out the perfect trip.

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From miles of trails to acres of public land, the explorable and beautiful terrain in these states stand out above the rest.

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You wouldn't think that a trip to Finnish Lapland above the Arctic Circle in the dead of winter would lead to a lot of happiness. But I was surprised by what I found.

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At Outside Inc., we've got experts in all kinds of travel, from adventure to backpacking to cycling to yoga and then some. We asked all our best editors and writers at every brand to reveal where they want to go in the world in 2024. You'll find endless inspiration in their stories—and the travel bucket list of a lifetime.

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Ski to an old silver mine. Dive to a shipwreck. In these places, delving into the past is an adventure.

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From where to eat, play, and stay, to whether or not you need to speak Spanish, here’s the insider intel you need to visit Baja Sur’s best beach town.

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