Hand-picked by the people who know them the best
Our National Park System manages more than 80 million acres of sparkling waterfalls, virgin stands of old gr...
Mountain bikers of all experience levels can likely name a time they encountered a mechanical problem off the grid. We asked some of our trail-savvy REI colleag...
It’s easy for climbers and conservationists to butt heads, but the truth is, we’ve got a lot in common.
Climbing ethics frequently revolve around environment...
This soft, natural surface gives you all the body benefits of a dirt trail—stronger muscles, ligaments, and tendons from an uneven surface, a major endurance bu...
A group of friends explores the wild Cirque of the Towers area in Wyoming's Wind River Range.
After arriving at the Big Sandy Trailhead late, we searched for...
Are you really in danger or are you just being a wimp?
When you’re Riding (yes, Riding with a capital "R"), you roll over most trail features without a care....
Believe in yourself, climb fast, and don't forget that this is fun.
Climbing up manufactured walls on plastic grips was the first type of climbing that I fel...
The only thing better than a hard-earned summit is reaching the top with your favorite adventure companion. So we rounded up seven of the top dog-friendly trail...
Four friends search for a hidden civilization and the ultimate adventure between the Grand Canyon's walls.
In the Hualapai Hilltop parking lot, perched on to...
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail (IAT) is one of very few endurance backpacking opportunities in our nation’s middle. Spanning 1,200 miles and situated entirel...
Toasted marshmallows and camping go together like dorm rooms and dollar store ramen noodles. But if college taught us anything, even the simplest snacks benefit...
And one good reason to always hit the trail in the morning (no excuses!)
Tomsen Reed is an outdoor guy. Living in Utah, he hikes, skis, and camps. But runnin...