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There鈥檚 learning, connecting with self and others, and did we mention dance parties?

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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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Why be stuck behind the masses at popular parks when you can wander some of the nation鈥檚 best with barely a soul in sight?

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Opposites may attract, but they don鈥檛 always see eye to eye when it comes to traveling together. Our travel columnist has tips on how to meet in the middle鈥攁nd where to go that will make you both happy.

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High snowpack may lead to issues throughout May and June

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It鈥檚 not just skiers who are enjoying a banner year. Thanks to all the snow, 2023 promises to be one of the best rafting seasons ever. Check out these five great trips.

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California鈥檚 wild storms and wet weather have resulted in dazzling displays of wildflowers, some peaking and others ready to pop. Here鈥檚 how to see one before it鈥檚 too late.

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These state parks offer everything you鈥檙e looking for in a national park, only fewer crowds. See our top choices for wildlife, wilderness, solitude, and more.

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Bishop recently suffered catastrophic flooding, and officials are asking visitors not to travel to popular crags

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Over a dozen ski areas have extended their seasons by at least a week, some up a month or more. It鈥檚 not too late to plan one last adventure.

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Why do we keep skiing, despite the crowds, the cost, and the unpredictable conditions? Spend an entire day on a chairlift and you鈥檒l find out.

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Lake Elsinore has already closed access to one of the most popular areas for checking out the wildflowers

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The man plunged into a residential neighborhood in Oceanside, California, on Friday, and escaped with non-life-threatening injuries

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Why people keep running into trouble on the highest peak in Los Angeles County

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Massive swells are flooding coastal communities and demolishing coastal structures in Northern California, and making for good surfing further south.

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Forty years ago, Belkin founder Chet Pipkin changed the computer industry by making the cables that made machines work together. Now, with the Desolation Hotel in South Lake Tahoe, he wants to change how we vacation in the woods.

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Stio will open retail stores in Boston, Lake Tahoe, and Bozeman in 2023

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New changes to the Palisades Tahoe trail map better reflect the difficulty of the terrain

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From crabbing and surfing the iconic coast to hiking and biking the redwood-covered hills, the San Francisco Bay Area enclave of Marin County is an awesome destination for recreationists and foodies year-round. Here鈥檚 how to do it right.

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From tropical beaches to wildlife-watching outposts, we鈥檝e rounded up the perfect campsites to escape the cold-weather blues

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The elite marathoner ran 5:07 mile pace for over 31 miles to reclaim a record he'd already set聽

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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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The festival circuit doesn't stop at the end of summer. Here are eight awesome adventure, culture, and food festivals worth traveling for.

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This central California park is one of the hottest, driest, and lowest places in the country. It's also one of the most beautiful鈥攁 place where sculptural canyons, undulating sand dunes, abundant wildlife, and a luminous sky abound.

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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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Jordan Peele's latest film explores how Hollywood has tokenized non-white people and commodified landscapes and wildlife, nowhere more than in westerns. Can the genre reclaim those marginalized stories and all their complexity?

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Those iconic bulbous boulders, lucid skies, and namesake trees are mere backdrops to a Californian desert playground filled with jaw-dropping vistas, dynamic hiking trails, and that famous grippy rock. Here鈥檚 everything you need to know to explore it.

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Tim Neville has been around the world and back again, and as good travelers do, he鈥檚 made sure to try the local cuisine at every stop. So we asked him to write about his favorite meals鈥攁nd how you can try them, too.

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For his new PBS show, 鈥楢merica Outdoors,鈥 comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston connects us to our natural environments through the most interesting of creatures: humans.

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Once thought to be basically immortal, giant sequoias are dying in droves as fires burn bigger, hotter, and longer than at any other point in human history. Protecting them is possible, but managing western woods is a Pandora鈥檚 box of tough choices.

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An unidentified hiker went missing in California while retracing the footsteps of Jonathan Gerrish and Ellen Chung, who died with their one-year-old daughter of heat exposure and dehydration in 2021

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If successful, the California location would join REI Manhattan as the co-op鈥檚 only two unionized stores

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Last weekend, 500 people headed to Huntington Beach, California, to participate in what is believed to be the largest-ever gathering of Black surfers

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Waves swept two hikers out to sea on the Northern California coast last week

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Surf companies have been ignoring compelling research that could make wetsuits warmer and easier to paddle in. Two scientists are making sure someone listens.

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With increased coastal flooding and erosion, climate change is harshing California鈥檚 mellow vibes. Officials say it鈥檚 time to retreat from the shore altogether. Residents want to stay and fight. Paul Kvinta reports from the front lines of a pitched battle, where geologists and millionaires are squaring off, and friendly fire between surfers isn鈥檛 so friendly.

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The film will premiere for general audiences this spring, marking the 40th anniversary of the tragedy

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LA Saves Track wants to give the oldest high school in the city a facility it can be proud of

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In a year when record numbers of Americans were changing jobs, these companies attracted top talent with benefits like paid sabbaticals, all-inclusive ski trips, and free health care

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For decades, Deep Springs College in California resisted the push to go coed. But even though women are now allowed to attend, it still holds on to the past.

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A couple and their one-year-old child were found less than two miles from their car in the Sierra National Forest, with no obvious trauma. Authorities finally determined the cause of death.

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Alexandra Kleeman鈥檚 new novel imagines a disaster-plagued California where everybody鈥檚 drinking man-made water

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A firsthand account of a free-solo accident in the Sierra Nevada

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The Lake Tahoe resort has renamed itself Palisades Tahoe after its previous moniker was deemed a slur against Indigenous women

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With mega wildfires and intensifying hurricanes becoming the new norm this time of year, the last hurrah of the season has become more apocalyptic than carefree

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鈥楤reathing Fire,鈥 a new book by Jaime Lowe, delves into the personal stories behind California鈥檚 inmate firefighter program

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Growing up as a Mexican American kid in an anti-immigrant environment, Eric Arce began a yearslong struggle with anxiety and depression. In this essay, he explains how biking has helped him.

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The Flying Cloud 30FB Office oozes quality, but it鈥檚 not immune to the bumps in the road

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Drawing parallels with the Gal谩pagos Islands, this marine wonderland is a similarly diverse聽treasure found just off the Southern California coast, home to 2,000-plus species, some 150 of which can be found nowhere else

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A new wave of companies disrupting private-plane travel have made it more accessible to hop on a small chartered flight to regional destinations that are closer to outdoor playgrounds than any large airport

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But there鈥檚 still hope if we start managing water differently and addressing climate change, both of which are making dry spells more extreme

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Hiking remains a rare modern opportunity to be stunned by the unknown. Don鈥檛 spoil it by obsessing over a bunch of YouTube videos.

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It鈥檚 finally time to take that beach vacation. You might as well post up right by the ocean.

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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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Heather 鈥淎nish鈥 Anderson has now chronicled her record-breaking thru-hikes in two books. The ways she documents the details may surprise you鈥攁nd help you do the same.

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A wild place鈥攁nd an American ideal鈥攁re heading for destruction. We can stop it now.

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From surfing the coast of Maine to exploring slot canyons in Utah, these adventures will make the whole family happy

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The bestselling author鈥檚 latest novel was informed by years of researching the history of female aviation and traveling to far-flung places

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Start by figuring out the kinds of experiences you want to have, not where you want to go

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Your bucket list should go beyond national parks. This decision tree will help you find lesser known locations with half the crowds.

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鈥淔or me, the climbing community was not a barrier to coming out. That community is what made it possible.鈥

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Edgar McGregor started cleaning up Eaton Canyon near Los Angeles in May 2019, and he didn鈥檛 stop until it was spotless nearly two years later. We talked to McGregor about how to stay motivated to take care of the earth.

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With pandemic-fueled use on the rise, it鈥檚 a good thing trail builders have been busy opening new pathways for you to hike, run, and bike

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Two new books, 鈥楿nder the Sky We Make鈥 and 鈥極verheated,鈥 lay out a plan to overcome our cynicism and anxiety and realize a sustainable, carbon-free future

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Spun-out Teslas on snowy roads. Cabins bought for cash, sight unseen. A shoveling disaster. Locals bemoan the pandemic-induced migration of Bay Area residents to the mountains. But there are two sides to the Zoom-town story.

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And how to stay safe in them this summer

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From a new route that provides access to some of British Columbia鈥檚 best surf spots to a 1,400-plus-mile path that will connect all of Italy鈥檚 national parks, these aren鈥檛 your average walking journeys

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Whether you鈥檙e after a beachfront campsite, some good juju, or a cabin built for mountain bikers, we鈥檝e got a spring travel deal for you

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Snag some of the best spots to pitch a tent during peak season

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Northern California鈥檚 Lassen Volcanic National Park is an undiscovered hiker鈥檚 dream, and it鈥檚 the 31st stop on our 62 Parks Traveler鈥檚 quest to visit every park in the U.S.

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With funding from the federal government, Zion and other parks are swapping in electric shuttle buses and adding charging stations for visitors鈥 electric vehicles, putting the park system on the cutting edge of green technology

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Vast mountains, majestic waterfalls, and a hungry bear are some of what our 62 Parks traveler encountered at her 30th park on her quest to visit every park in the U.S.

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Traveling with your pod? Buy out these places for private stays.

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Think you already know everything about our nation鈥檚 most iconic park? Think again. There鈥檚 so much beyond its famed Yosemite Valley, from seldom visited waterfalls to the underappreciated backcountry beyond Tuolumne Meadows.

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Volatile weather has created dangerous conditions for backcountry skiers and set up the West for a bad water year. With climate change exacerbating the situation, it鈥檚 time to start assuming the worst for our winters and making plans to adapt.聽

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Chlo茅 Zhao鈥檚 new film follows a baby boomer who moves into her van after the Great Recession

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A surfer takes solace in the dark before the dawn

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Our advice on which park to visit each month of the year to see peak wildlife, foliage, and flower blooms鈥攁nd to avoid the crowds

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Don't let cold weather stop you from exploring. These eight trails in some of our favorite national parks may be even better in the winter.

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Our seven picks for cross-country-skiing trail networks that make for perfect, crowd-free winter outings

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