The South is known for its hot and muggy summers, but the mountains offer a breezy respite from the rising mercury, especially if you spend your afternoon at a ...
At least two mountain ultrarunning events, including June’s San Juan Solstice 50 Mile Run and July’s Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run, have been canceled in Color...
The barn where Amanda Seigle and Devon Beam live is tucked behind several fenced-in properties at the edge of a secluded neighborhood in Flagstaff, Arizona, nea...
Lonnie Bedwell was raised in the small town of Dugger Indiana. It’s where he learned to hunt and fish with his brother, where he signed up for the Navy, where h...
Among the industrial waterfront lining Seattle’s Ballard Locks, Swee Mana and Thein Mana stand face to face with a challenge. It isn’t the first obstacle the te...
The second phase of a plan to remove all the mountain goats from the Olympic Peninsula begins this month. The operation will result in two temporary closures th...
Check a trail near you and you’ll see that hikers are choosing a different type of shoe than they used to years ago. Instead of the big, bulky boots of the past...
Sam Ortiz grew up near Kentucky’s Red River Gorge, a canyon system renowned for sandstone cliffs that people travel from around the world to climb. Ortiz always...
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When she was 13, up-and-coming pro surfer Bethany Hamilton lost her left arm in a shark attack. That’s just the beginning of her story. Bethany boun...
With road trips representing nearly 40 percent of all vacations in the U.S. in 2018, an increase of 17 percent since 2015 according to the New York Times, the g...
This Op-Ed represents the opinions of The Trust for Public Land.
Walk around any American city and it’s easy to see: Not all neighborhoods are created equal....