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Tour Colorado's best hot springs with this week-long road trip, from rustic tubs to full-service resorts

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Take advantage of early Black Friday sales on top outdoor brands, like Merrell, Sea to Summit, and Stio

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From cozy down jackets and sleeping bags to Merino base layers, check out these stellar Co-op deals before they鈥檙e gone

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Getting into the wild doesn鈥檛 have to be an investment. Here are our tried-and-tested favorites that won't break the bank

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One of the snow gear retailer's biggest blowouts is here with up to 50 percent off top ski equipment

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With REI鈥檚 hiking boots sale, now鈥檚 the time to upgrade your outdoor footwear鈥攁nd save

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Score some serious savings on outdoor gear during Amazon鈥檚 limited-time sale, Prime Big Deal Days

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It鈥檚 a tough job, but I鈥檝e been testing these warm-soak places for many years. Here are my all-time favorites.

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Steep and Cheap鈥檚 autumn sale is really, really good

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Don't miss these last-season deals on Patagonia gear to refresh your cold-weather wardrobe

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People often ask me which park I liked the most. My answer surprises them.

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These cool new lodging options are within striking distance of some of the country鈥檚 most popular national parks

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A longtime Golden State hiker reveals her dream list of the most beautiful, must-see routes in California

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Our writer dove into the inner workings of the Backpacker鈥檚 Pantry factory to learn the tricks of the trade

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Panoramas, waterfalls, and other natural wonders await you on these quick, rewarding routes chosen by our national-parks expert

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Our parks expert has put together long weekend trips for as little as $204, with details on free entrance fees and campsites, and active itineraries that keep costs down

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Making time for adventure at sunset is just as effective and admirable as waking up for an alpine start

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Colorado鈥檚 Dunton Hot Springs was revamped from a mining town that once hid outlaws. Now it鈥檚 a secluded outpost where you can fish for trout, hike the Rockies, overnight in a log cabin, dine at a saloon鈥攁nd soak your heart out amid nature.

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Love 鈥檈m or hate 鈥檈m, timed-entry reservations will be required at some of our favorite national parks. Here鈥檚 how to make sure you get in.

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Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is offering $25 lift tickets for skiers and snowboarders wearing jeans on December 9.

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Follow these park-by-park recommendations from our expert who has explored each one to get the most bang for your adventure buck

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Brad Sailer and his epilepsy alert dog completed their quest in July to bring awareness to accessibility in the outdoors.

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From Chamonix to New Zealand, this expert hiker reveals the most beautiful hut-to-hut hikes on the planet

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As you鈥檙e visiting national parks this summer, don鈥檛 miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We鈥檝e got the intel on how to reach them all.

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Our columnist had little idea of what to expect when she ventured to the far-flung island territory of American Samoa. In the final report of her 63 Parks series, she explains why this may be the nation鈥檚 wildest, most protected landscape of them all.

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Our national park system has 424 units, but visitors pack into only a few of those. You鈥檒l find jaw-dropping scenery, awesome adventures, and way fewer crowds in these often overlooked parks. And yes, we picked our favorite one in every single state.

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In her adventure memoir "Feral," Emily Pennington sets out in a van to visit all 63 of America's national parks. She faces a painful romantic breakup, a pandemic, wildfires, and a hurricane. And that's just for starters.

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As park managers focus on accessibility, burly all-terrain chairs are allowing users to get off the grid in our most beautiful places

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Three figures are working to initiate change in public-lands leadership after four years of decline and mismanagement under the previous administration

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Biden commits to protecting 450,000 acres in Nevada known as Avi Kwa Ame, sacred to Indigenous inhabitants. The designation would preserve Native culture, rare birds, dark skies, and endless outdoor adventure for generations.

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Get a front-row seat to epic views and adventure by staying at a national-park lodge. From Yosemite鈥檚 Ahwahnee Hotel to Shenandoah鈥檚 Big Meadows Lodge, these are our favorites.

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Sparkling alpine lakes, the highest point in the continental U.S., and 800-plus miles of breathtaking hiking trails: Sequoia and Kings Canyon in the Sierra Nevada are far more than home to the biggest trees on the planet.

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When visiting West Virginia鈥檚 New River Gorge, you鈥檝e got to go with the flow鈥攁nd in the fall, during Gauley Season, that means Class V rapids

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This year鈥檚 fire season is coming to a close, and thanks to mitigation techniques and some luck, it wasn鈥檛 as catastrophic as many predicted. But that doesn鈥檛 mean we鈥檙e in the clear.

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One enticement of visiting Hawaii Volcanoes, on the Big Island, is witnessing the eruption of young Kilauea鈥攖he world鈥檚 most active volcano鈥攁nd basking in the glow of its lava-filled caldera

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From lush jungles with waterfalls and ocean shores to otherworldly volcanic peaks and craters, the range of ecosystems you can visit in a day at this Maui park is astounding

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Why endure the traffic headed inland to major mountain getaways when you can hop a breezy ferry to the Channel Islands, passing dolphins en route, and spend time kayaking into sea caves, hiking quiet hills, and birding, with nary an auto in sight?

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These places get our vote as the most important to protect

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Now is the time to wander among the world鈥檚 largest trees. Wildfires in central California for the past few years have decimated their numbers, so seeing these thousand-year-old natural wonders up close is, today more than ever, a privilege.

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Pirates, enslaved people, and Spanish explorers shaped these seven small islands west of the Florida Keys. For most visitors, deep-diving into the past and then swimming the azure waters makes for an unforgettable trip.

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Whether you鈥檙e seeking soft sandy beaches, hiking, or snorkeling and other water sports, this stunning park on the Caribbean island of St. John should be on your visit list

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Snorkel and paddle among quizzical lobsters, baby sharks, green turtles, and more at Biscayne, home to a massive coral-reef system off the coast of Miami

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But seriously: at this popular South Florida park, come for the large reptiles, but stay for the subtropical scenery, varied birdlife, and all-out airboat rides

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You don鈥檛 have to know much about paddling to wend the dark waterways of Congaree, in South Carolina. But persistence and a good sense of humor will help you along.

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Yellowstone and Death Valley. Now Joshua Tree. What the hell is going on in our national parks?

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Great Smoky Mountains is a mecca for millions of outdoor visitors each year. But as our 63 Parks columnist explains, that doesn鈥檛 mean you can鈥檛 find solitude and peace. Often all it takes is a walk in the woods.

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Deep, dark, and hiding some dreadful bits of history, Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky, is a fascinating place for underground exploration

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Many visitors to the mid-Atlantic make a beeline to the Smokies. But our 63 Parks columnist argues that there鈥檚 plenty of wild adventuring to be had in Shenandoah鈥攁nd Blue Ridge views for days.

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Acadia, in Maine, woos visitors with hikes that overlook the Atlantic Ocean, bike rides along historic carriage roads, and some awesome lobster rolls

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You can still find a slice of solitude in the country's most visited parks

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It's been six months since the first NPS director in five years stepped into office facing $22 billion in deferred maintenance. This is what he's accomplished so far鈥攁nd what's still coming.

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Rattlesnakes bite 150,000 pets each year in the U.S. These innovative rattlesnake training courses could save you and your canine companion.

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Our national parks are overcrowded, especially in summer. One solution is to create more of them. Here are the regions that get our votes.

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio turned a canalway into a 90-mile trail perfect for hiking and biking, and our 63 Parks columnist highly recommends a ride

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Indiana Dunes National Park is an adventure gem for urban midwesterners all year long, but particularly in summer, when Lake Michigan almost appears tropical

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To mark its 150th anniversary, America鈥檚 first national park plans to use 2022 to address past wrongdoing and work toward a more inclusive future

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The parks on this list span six continents and tens of millions of acres, offering excellent fodder for any nature-addicted international traveler looking to jump-start their wanderlust

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A park-by-park list of entrance charges and reservation information

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Four more parks have begun or expanded their ticketing systems, and many have renewed what was already in place

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Stunning and easy-to-access vistas to bookmark for your next road trip

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If you鈥檙e willing to brave the cold, winter can be one of the best seasons to visit America鈥檚 best idea

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The Arch in St. Louis is a stunning engineering feat and there's a lot of history here. Just don't call it a national park.

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This isn't your typical national park, but a day spent on mellow hikes followed by soaks in mineral hot springs makes a visit here really unique

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There is a lot to love about Yosemite, from big walls to breathtaking valleys. But few know its history, says our 63 Parks Traveler about her 44th stop on her quest to visit every national park.

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Last year, the region around North Cascades National Park was suffering from devastating fires when our 63 Parks Traveler arrived for her 43rd park visit. Finding a smoke-free day was almost impossible, but a shift in the wind allowed for a stunning wilderness hike.

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A warming planet, increased storms, and wildfires are creating a level of infrastructure collapse that鈥檚 expensive and devastating

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Even if you don鈥檛 climb Washington鈥檚 highest peak, the spectacular views and scenery in Mount Rainier National Park will leave you invigorated, says our 63 Parks columnist of the 42nd stop on her quest to visit every U.S. park

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We鈥檝e found the most adventure-packed routes for your road-trip bucket list

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At Olympic, you can go from luscious rainforests, to snowcapped peaks, to the stunning Pacific Coast鈥攁ll in one park. What more could you ask for?

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Many major national parks implemented new reservation systems intended to give visitors a more positive experience by decreasing gridlock, parking issues, and long lines for public services. But are they actually helping or making it more difficult to visit a park?

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Alaska鈥檚 Kobuk Valley National Park is an overlooked gem. It offers up the great caribou migration, stargazing and miles of solitude, and massive dunes you鈥檇 expect to find in the Sahara. This is the 40th stop on our 62 Parks Traveler's quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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Gates of the Arctic in northern Alaska is one of the last truly wild national parks. There are no roads or trails, and the park boasts the stunning Brooks Range, six wild and scenic rivers, and gets fewer than 3,000 visitors a year. Our 62 Parks columnist was awestruck by her 39th stop on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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Katmai, in southern Alaska, is one of the few places where you can safely get up close and personal with a brown bear while it鈥檚 feeding鈥攁 life-list event says our 62 Parks Traveler about the 38th stop on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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If you want a swath of stunning wilderness all to yourself, book a trip to Lake Clark, says our 62 Parks columnist of the 37th stop on her quest to visit all the parks in the U.S.

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Mountaineers come to summit this Alaskan park鈥檚 namesake 20,310-foot peak, the highest in North America. Our 62 Parks columnist set out on a mountain bike to see the stunning terrain and bountiful wildlife during the 36th stop of her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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From Maine to Alaska, we鈥檝e done all the research for you to camp in style while visiting America鈥檚 best idea this summer

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Plan a trip to this Alaskan treasure to explore vast glaciers and to see huge whales and a diverse array of other fauna, says our 62 Parks columnist about the 35th stop on her quest to see every U.S. national park

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This is just the kickoff to a ten-year plan to protect more land, water, and wildlife

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From miles of accessible trails to nearby boarding services to dog safety, these are the best (and worst) parks to visit with your best friend

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