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Eleven places you鈥檒l need a permit to visit
Eleven places you鈥檒l need a permit to visit (Photo: Courtesy Newfoundland and Labrad)

11 Permit-Only Dream Trips You Should Book in Advance

Some bucket-list adventures require securing a wilderness permit months or even years out. Here鈥檚 how to book the most coveted ones in the country.

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Eleven places you鈥檒l need a permit to visit
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Some of the country鈥檚 most coveted adventures require securing permits well in advance.听But with just a bit of planning, you can snag even the hardest-to-get听for next year. So mark the permit application听dates below in your calendar, rally a group, and start thinking about听trip logistics.

Kalalau Trail

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Kauai, Hawaii

The Na Pali Coast, touted as one of the most breathtaking stretches of shorelinein the world, is best experienced via the , which provides the only land access to the area.听Starting at , the initial two miles will see you to Hanakapiai Valley,听a popular day hike. But to go beyond and complete the 22-mile out-and-back听trip, visitors must apply for a permit in advance through Hawaii鈥檚 Department of Land and Natural Resources . The state issues 60 permits a day that allow for up to five days of camping. Spots often fill up a year in advance.

Long Range Traverse

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Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

The Long Range Traverse, in Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 Gros Morne National Park, is so unmarked and remote that the park service requires visitors to pass an听orientation and navigation test before they head out. The听22-mile, off-trail traverse starts with an hourlong boat ride on Western Brook Pond听into the fjords before climbing听1,800 feet from sea level to the听plateaus. Most hikers take three to four days to complete it. You鈥檒l need a听, made in advance, before you go. To minimize traffic, a maximum of three parties (with up to four people per group) are allowed on the route each day.听 offers guided four-day backpacking trips of the Long Range Traverse (from $1,035)听if you want to听skip the navigating and permitting processes.

Denali Park Road

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Alaska

This听scenic 92-mile stretch of roadway, which cuts through Denali National Park and offers views of North America鈥檚 highest peak, is normally closed to private vehicles; past mile 15, you can only access it by听bus, bike, or on foot. But for four days in September (usually beginning the second Friday after Labor Day, but听this year鈥檚 event is tentative), those lucky few with permits听can drive the road and听hike from various trailheads听off it. Enter the听听for this in May鈥攜ou鈥檒l have about a14 percent chance of scoring a spot鈥攁nd check the results听in June.听If you didn鈥檛 get a permit and still want to venture in,听 rents bikes and offers a bus-in, ride-out tour.

The Wave

(Tyler Cornell)

Utah and Arizona

The Wave is an undulating red-sandstone canyon in the Paria Canyon鈥揤ermilion Cliffs Wilderness. The trailhead is in Utah, and the rock formation and its five-mile round-trip hike cross听the border into Arizona. To get听here, you鈥檒l need a听 from the Bureau of Land Management鈥攐nly 20 people are allowed in each day. Ten of those permits are distributedvia lottery four months in advance; the other ten听are reserved for first-come, first-servedwalk-ins at the Grand Staircase鈥揈scalante Visitor听Center in Kanab, Utah. Around a dozen tour operators authorized by the BLM lead hikes into the Wave, but you鈥檒l still need to snag听a permit听on your own. No luck? Head to , a region of similarly colorful Navajo sandstone formations 46 miles east, for your geology fix and Instagram snap.

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

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Minnesota

Over a million acres in size, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness听has 1,200 miles of canoe routes, 2,000 campsites, and nearly 200 miles of hiking trails throughout听Minnesota鈥檚 Superior National Forest, a four-hour drive north of听Minneapolis. But if you want to explore this area overnight between听May and September, you鈥檒l need to request a听鈥攁nd there鈥檚 a limited number available from each of the 63 entry pointson any given day. The number of walk-up permits available each day varies;听sometimes stations have dozens, sometimes they鈥檒l have just one. Permits become available on the last Wednesday of January at 9听A.M. Central Time.

Another option is to visit听during the colder, less crowded months of October to April, when you can pick up self-issued authorization at entry points and Forest Service stations. Or听听offers听guided five-day canoe and camping trips from June to September鈥攑ermit included (from $595).

Culebra Peak

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Colorado

If you鈥檙e summitting all 58 of Colorado鈥檚 famed fourteeners, you鈥檒l eventually hit 14,047-foot Culebra Peak, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The catch? This peak is on private land and has no designated trail. You have to听听with Cielo Vista Ranch, which opens up bookings for next听year on December 1. The owners allow a maximum of 20 hikers per day access to the peak on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays between January and July(the peak is closed to climbers from August through December, during hunting season). Camping for hikers on the property is free the night before your climb, but the ranch charges a fee ($150 per person) for your climbing reservation.

Middle Fork of the Salmon

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Idaho

The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, in the Frank Church鈥揜iver of No Return Wilderness, is one of the most stunning and in-demand raft trips in the U.S., which means you鈥檒l need a permit to be on the water year-round. To paddle this 104-mile stretch on your own,听 between December 1 and January 31 and wait for the听announcement of winners in February. Be sure to manage your expecations: only one听out of every 45听applicants scored听a permit in 2020.

You can bypass the process by booking a commercial raft trip and having听your outfitter get it for you.听 does six-day guided trips (from $1,950). If you鈥檙e set on paddling your own rig, the company听also offers听, permit included.

The Enchantments

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Washington State

Part of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, 100 miles east of Seattle, the Enchantments area of听the central Cascades听is filled with glaciated granite peaks, high-alpine lakes, and rugged trails. Day hikes and long runs are doable but challenging, with thousands of feet of vertical gain. The good news is you can tackle a day hike or a run with a free permit self-issued at the trailhead.

However, if you want to camp overnight in the area between May 15 and October 31 in 2021, you鈥檒l need a听听from the Forest Service, which operates on听a听lottery system run听from February 15 to 29. If you don鈥檛 win one, try your chances听with a same-day permit, issued in limited quantities in person at the ranger station in Leavenworth.

John Muir Trail

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California

With this year鈥檚 thru-hiking season suspended, the Pacific Crest Trail Association, which oversees the John Muir Trail, has 听that new or pending permits are not currently beingapproved and no decision has been made yet on whether 2020 permits will be carried over to 2021. Coupled with the existing demand, expect it to be even tougher to听听next season to thru-hike the 211-mile trail, which crosses through some of central听California鈥檚 most striking high country.

If you鈥檙e tackling the trail southbound from Yosemite, you鈥檒l need听, which is processed via a lottery 24 weeks before your designated start date. Or you can try your luck for last-minute availability in person at a permit station in the park鈥攐f the daily quota per trailhead, 40 percent听are available on a first-come, first-served basis at 11A.M.听the day before your hike.

If you鈥檙e hiking the trail northbound from Mount Whitney, you鈥檒l need . Set a calendar notification to enter the lottery between February 1 and March 15, 2021, and if you don鈥檛 land听a ticket, try again on April 1 for the remaining dates. Don鈥檛 want to deal with the permitting process? Southern Yosemite Mountain Guides leads听 (from $3,445) on the trail, and it鈥檒l handle the permit for you听as well as remote food drops and transportation.

Havasu Falls

(Claudia Wilkin)

Arizona

Havasu Falls, located 50 miles west of听Grand Canyon National Park on land administered by the , is reached via a 10-mile one-way trail. Camping overnight in the designated campground (day hikes aren鈥檛 allowed) requires听 from the tribe in advance. Those are allotted听on February 1 each year, and typically all the permits are snatched up in the first several hours. It鈥檚 worth the hustle: you鈥檒l be treated to a red-rock canyon that ends at waterfalls cascading over limestone cliffs into turquoise pools.听The Havasupai Tribe currently isn鈥檛 allowing any outside commercial tours or guiding outfitters to lead trips to the falls.

Half Dome Cables Route

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California

Before the National Park Service began a lottery system in 2010, an average of 1,200 people would climb the Half Dome at Yosemite every day. Since then听demand has only increased鈥攊n 2019, the preseason lottery saw 36,098 applications for one of 300 permits (225 for day hikers and 75 for backpackers) during the 130-day window. Your next chance to make the trip in an organized fashion is 2022, as you鈥檒l have to cast your bid during the , which only runs March 1 to 31. Hikers听can pick up to six dates, and winners are notified by mid-April.If you鈥檙e intent on hitting Half Dome in 2021, give the daily lottery a go;听it听hands out around 50 permits during the season, which usually runs from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The 14-to-16-mile hike, which gains听4,200听feet of听elevation, ends with a 400-foot cable-assisted climb to the summit.

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