Idaho is a state with a lot of natural beauty--from untouched forests to the glory of the Rocky Mountains. For many visitors, there is no better way to enjoy the wilderness and scenery than by hitting the ATV trails that snake throughout the state. Independent trails can be found in virtually any section of Idaho. As in any other state, you will want to talk… read more
After a long hike on Idaho's trails, Boise is a good stop for a bite and rest and relaxation. Boise is a vibrant and fun city with many delicious food options. There are many Japanese restaurants in town for every budget and style. Wh… read more
Many ATV trails in North Idaho make excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, too. Some of them are old logging roads that take you past scenic abandoned mines and logging camps. The mountainous northern area of Idaho is called the… read more
Kellogg, Idaho, is one of the largest towns in the upper panhandle of the state, with a population of just over 2,300 as of the 2000 census. The area surrounding Kellogg is known for its state and national parks, freshwater fishing, an… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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