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Hiking Vacations, Hiking Tours, and Camping

Hiking Vacation Whether you are looking for a day-hiking trip, a weekend of camping, a week-long hiking vacation, or a month-long hiking tour, Trails.com has the resources to help you choose, plan, and prepare for your trip. We have detailed information on hiking and camping from Denali National Park, Alaska, to Everglades National Park, Florida.

When you think about hiking, the first destinations that come to mind are probably some of the best-known and most spectacular North American hiking locations, like Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Olympic National Park, the Appalachian Trail, and the Pacific Crest Trail. Generations of hikers have flocked to these renowned locations, and they are indeed extremely rewarding to visit and explore. The view from world-famous Half Dome in Yosemite Valley is beyond compare, the winds atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire are world-record setting, and the rock formations in Arches National Park are both ancient and awe-inspiring.

But don't worry if these famous locations seem a bit too far afield; no matter where you live there are great hiking opportunities close to home. Whether you are from Southern or Northern California, New York, or anywhere in between, there are hiking trails to suit your interest nearby. From a quick stroll through a local city park to a multi-day wilderness adventure, you can always find something within your reach.

Trails.com is the best online source for information on hiking and camping in the U.S. and Canada. We have comprehensive information on thousands of hiking trails and camping opportunities, from short trips to epic tours. All our hiking trips are complete chapters from professionally published guidebooks, and will not only help you along the trail but will provide background and interpretive information about the hike. Every hiking trail is also linked to USGS topographic maps, and frequently to user-submitted trail reviews.