Editor’s note on April 9, 2019: Our commitment to create unique experiences for women, by women is steadfast. We will not be announcing 2019 Outessa dates. We h...
The District was primed and ready. REI began its introduction to the city over a year ago, akin to an old friend moving to a city they’ve been visiting for year...
Because what you eat and drink on race day is just as important as how you train
Over time I’ve learned how to stretch, how to warm up, how to train, how to ...
Where are the everyday female outdoor adventurers? The weekend warriors who hold down nine-to-five jobs? These women are everywhere, but they rarely give voice ...
Across the US, each state is full of natural beauty. From the jagged snow covered peaks of the Rockies, to the rolling hills of the Appalachian, along the river...
It’s that time of year again, friends! The days are getting shorter and our sleeves are getting longer. As fall blends seamlessly into winter in the mountains, ...
2 splitboarders take the term "side hustle" to a whole new level
Many splitboarders have a 9-to-5, but live for 5-to-9. Thoughts of riding pow may dominate o...
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and GirlTrek has so much to be grateful for.
What began in 2012 with us—two friends being sick and tired of the women ...
I am an African American "Natural Leader," which means I lead others in connecting to the outdoors. While there are many people of color working in the environm...
9 friends, 15 miles of trail, 1 epic backpacking trip
When aimless Googling led me to a photo of one of the pointiest peaks I’d ever seen, I knew I h...
On a cool, dusky evening in October, deep in the root cellar of a thickly forested, tightly hemmed-in Southern Appalachian valley—a place where you could forget...
Expert Advice from NatGeo contributor Andy Mann on how to nail your next shot. Even with an iPhone.
The blinds were shut, the lights were off, and the roo...