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Make this summer all about exploring off-the-beaten-path adventures within a few hours of your home
From a glass-domed train to downhill skiing, these are some of our favorite adventures in our national parks. Bonus: they get you off the beaten path, too.
These affordable digs are within driving distance from major cities but feel like far-away escapes
From Houston to Minneapolis, protesters on horseback are sending a powerful message
Living in a big city doesn't mean you can't spend a weekend outdoors this summer
All across the country, major cities are making it easier to access nature with vibrant greenways
With the airline industry struggling because of COVID-19, summer, fall, and winter plane fares to adventure destinations are hitting unprecedented lows. Airlines are also offering free change and cancellation fees. Should you hop on these deals now or wait and see? We consulted industry experts to find out鈥攁nd rounded up some of the best fares out there.
An ode to traveling slow on two wheels and burning just enough calories each day to eat a large pizza each evening
Because no one has time for missed connections and grueling layovers
The two-hour barrier and the women鈥檚 marathon world record both fell this weekend. The history makers, Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei, have one obvious thing in common.
How these photographers get outside in the biggest cities in the United States
Presenting America鈥檚 new adventure capitals
Our new active-lifestyle festival brings the best new road-tripping rigs and outdoor gear to the windy city鈥攁long with demos, adventure films, inspirational speakers, and rockin' live music. Get your tickets here.
Cold temperatures didn't stop one Chicagoan from training
It's easier than ever to jump on a bus, bike, train, or trolley to climb, paddle, hike, and camp
Surfers on Lake Michigan are getting sick, and they think they know why
Athletes break down their nutrition rituals.
Sunday鈥檚 race will be a treat for running fans
Techies turn to adventure to blow off steam. As San Francisco and Seattle price out everyone but executives, startups and established firms are seeking surprising outdoor play颅grounds to put down roots.
Cyclist Tillie Anderson came out of nowhere to shatter records, dominate her competition, and earn the world champion title during the late-19th-century women's racing craze
Why drive when someone else can do it for you?
Creating a workplace that truly makes us happy and healthy takes a lot more than standing desks and on-site yoga. Thankfully, new research has sparked a growing design revolution.
A side-by-side comparison of the world's top-tier 26.2s
The best runs, rides, climbs, and places to refuel in the Windy City
A slow race had some runners questioning just how exciting a pacer-less event is
Gone: The days of treadmills shoved into ugly hotel closets. Here: The hotel gym you wish you could take home.
The greatest entertainer of our generation wants to defy death on wires strung 50 stories over the cold, windy streets of Chicago
Pounding out miles on stoplight-strewn streets and past convenience stores quickly loses its luster. Whether you鈥檙e commuting or training, here are ten urban trails in the U.S. that offer scenic views and traffic-free paths to keep your run enjoyable. Atlanta Beltline Georgia鈥檚 Beltline聽cinches its…
Three panes of glass separate you from a 1,000-foot fall. And they start cracking, which is what happened to Willis Tower visitors Wednesday. Terrifying, yes. But dangerous? Not exactly.
According to AVP Pro and Olympian April Ross
There are roughly 200 natural history museums across the U.S., not including the big daddies in New York and D.C. Some are barely bigger than a schoolroom, while others are sprawling, multimillion-dollar palaces that house some of the country鈥檚 most precious natural artifacts. The five below are among the finest鈥攆or…
I could care less about luggage-sorting robots or Facebook kiosks. But high-tech bells and whistles that actually elevate my hotel stay? Yes, please. Be sure to book the following forward-looking lodgings whose amenities go well beyond the usual gimmickry.聽 Stanford Court San Francisco Hotel | (Ted…
It used to be, you could get tasered for riding your bike to the airport. Thankfully, the great urban two-wheel boom has seen dedicated lanes and other cycling infrastructure added to airports worldwide. Thus, it鈥檚 no longer that strange (or seemingly suspicious鈥攕heesh!) for a cyclist to pedal…
Now that the weather鈥檚 starting to warm up, I鈥檓 planning to start training for a marathon this year. My goal is to qualify for Boston. Which races would give me the best chance for doing it?
Denim. American denim.
In 1900, Chicagoans remade their city鈥檚 namesake river. Then they let it go to hell.
Jason Diamond talks with Michael Kiser, the founder of a site that, well, hunts for good beer
Jason Diamond looks back at Courtney Letts: style inspiration, socialite, and outdoorswoman extraordinaire
I want to enter the Chicago Urbanathlon, but I don't know what type of shoe I should wear. Ideas? -Eric Evergreen Park, IL
Break out the hammocks and beach chairs! Presenting the best new books of summer.
Nothing beats a great live show, especially when you’re enjoying it under the sun or the stars. Presenting the 15 best outdoor music festivals in North America. Because summer is the time to play the field. Sasquatch! Bonnaroo The Roots Picnic Telluride Bluegrass…
There are two choices when confronting the聽current chaos in the job market: Be afraid. (Useless.)聽Be bold. (That’s the spirit.) Because moments of turmoil present the biggest opportunities to take a聽new direction, to find an employer who gets your need聽for adventure, to finally break free of the cubicle. How We Picked…
The Classic Powder Skiing Once you experience Alta's powder, you too will be an Altaholic ALTA SKI AREA, Utah: Not only does Alta get twice as much snow as less blessed resorts聴it averages 500 inches聴but its flakes are also lighter and drier. Maybe that’s why nearly 80 percent of…
Escape from New York (and nine other big cities) with these 40 fast adventures
Get schooled to captain your own vessel, then take it to the open seas
Think Utopia doesn't exist? Maybe not yet鈥攂ut these ten towns are making a play for perfection with adventure-friendly innovation and cool ideas for building smart communities. Plus the hottest concepts in urban revival, combating sprawl, and better hometown living.
Three months of pure freedom. You're loving itand we are, too. From big water to big walls, from oyster stands to dune shacks, fifty-one sunny ways to dive in when the mercury rises.
How to see your stomping grounds as a concrete jungle.
Ten North American spas that will recharge your mind, body, and soul
You'll find endless rewards in just 48 hours of freedom. We've got 50 close-to-home adventures right here.
TALL LATTE BEFORE WORK, double espresso in the afternoon, short cappuccino after dinnerit's the only way to tolerate Seattle's gray days. But when the clouds break and the Cascades, the Olympics, and Puget Sound appear, you know where you need to be. Grab a quadruple shot and get going.
Most families plan one big blowout vacation each summer—which still leaves a lot of summer left to enjoy. Our advice: Think weekends. Our seven getaways are active enough to keep older kids entertained, yet won’t be daunting for the younger ones. And they’re close to major cities, so you won’t…
Go overboard this summer on 32 of North America's wildest waterways