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Sponsor Content: Travel Texas

Curated adventures to experience the best of the Lone Star State

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Sponsor Content: Explore Minnesota

Explore the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with these tips from an experienced local canoeist and outfitter

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Sponsor Content: Explore Asheville

Sandra Aguirre started hiking for her own sake and ended up helping others do the same. Now she wants to help you.

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Sponsor Content: New Balance

If you're searching for an active running community with lots of run groups, Austin, Texas, is the place to be

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Every great adventure needs a staging area. Here they are, from simple and affordable to dreamy and luxe, in unbelievable locations, with endless terrain to explore and a warm bed to return to at night.

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Tourism to the Arctic and Antarctica contributes to their demise, and the regions are melting fast. A polar guide of 25 years asks: Should I stay away?

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Sponsor Content: New Balance

This active city has the routes, events, and resources to keep runners coming back for more

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

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Not all stretches of sand are created equal. These are the Atlantic’s best, most adventurous shorelines, from Maine to Florida.

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Sponsor Content: New Balance

This iconic New England city has the scenic routes, lively community, and year-round events that runners of all experience levels can appreciate

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Sponsor Content: Explore Asheville

This adventurous North Carolina community has incubated scores of outdoor gear makers. Here’s what they recommend for fun in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road on an epic adventure, especially on these incredible stretches of highway

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Sponsor Content: Arkansas Tourism

Whether you’re looking for the best trails, stout rapids, or great camping spots, you’ll find it in the Natural State

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A trip in British Columbia with CMH Heli-Skiing made Outside Inc. CEO Robin Thurston even more passionate about his company’s mission: to get everyone outside

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Forget sitting in a backyard ice bath. These spots have chilly waters with beautiful backdrops, and a devoted community of fellow swimmers to share the experience with.

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Our parks expert found the coolest small towns to stay in next door to U.S. national parks. You’re welcome.

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From California to Belize to Australia—at these spots you'll experience thriving intact coral reefs, colorful (and big) fish, and the trip of a lifetime. Our diving expert reveals her favorites.

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Sponsor Content: Travel Wyoming

Follow the tracks of Wildly Wyoming adventurers to mountain bike, rock climb, fly-fish, and experience western culture across the great state of Wyoming

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A busy news week of people getting marooned around the world got us wondering: How bad can it be?

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Sponsor Content: Pure Michigan

Planning a trip to the Great Lakes? We tapped sustainable travel enthusiast Emily Kay for her tips on how to create an eco-minded itinerary for your next visit to Michigan.

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Where did eagles come from? Why are grizzly bears so mean? In this Audible Original excerpt, host James Dommek Jr—the great-grandson of a famous Iñupiaq storyteller—travels around the state sharing legends from different cultures and traditions

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From chasing waterfalls to watching the northern lights, Iceland is jaw-dropping—and a lot less visited—September to May. Our writer mapped out the perfect trip.

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If you or your family scored tickets for a T-Swift show, you're likely traveling to an awesome place to see the concert. So we dug up the best adventures to have in the remaining Eras tour locations, from the Netherlands to New Orleans.

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Park-goers are suing to preserve their right to pay cash at increasingly card-only national park sites. We think both sides are wrong.

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Embarking on four days of total blackout, inside the sensory equivalent of a tomb, our writer went on a dark-cave retreat, the same one that quarterback Aaron Rodgers did

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From miles of trails to acres of public land, the explorable and beautiful terrain in these states stand out above the rest.

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You wouldn't think that a trip to Finnish Lapland above the Arctic Circle in the dead of winter would lead to a lot of happiness. But I was surprised by what I found.

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These Alpine, Caribbean, and glamping getaways have all the amazing scenery and none of the over-the-top prices

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Scandinavia dominates the 2024 World Happiness Report, while the U.S. drops out of the top 20. Plus, how to sign up to qualify for Finland's free Happiness Hacks vacation.

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At Outside Inc., we've got experts in all kinds of travel, from adventure to backpacking to cycling to yoga and then some. We asked all our best editors and writers at every brand to reveal where they want to go in the world in 2024. You'll find endless inspiration in their stories—and the travel bucket list of a lifetime.

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Our expert travel writers circled the globe to find the next-best destinations to explore—and why to go now.

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You’re not imagining it—trip costs are pricier than they’ve been in five years. We’ve got some simple strategies to keep costs down even while rates are headed up. Don’t book your vacation until you read this.

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Cars spin, trucks slide, and what should be an hour’s drive can take all day. How did this scenic mountain corridor get so congested—and can it ever be fixed? I took a wild ride through the traffic jam to find out.

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During a monthlong stay in Sweden, I realized that my Americanized relationship with the outdoors was off track. Here’s what I learned.

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Sponsor Content: Yellowstone Bourbon

Discover uncrowded trails, wildlife-viewing hot spots, and a bourbon that was founded the same year as the park

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Sponsor Content: Travel Texas

Enjoy the best of Texas nature, adventure, culture, and relaxation on one of six Texas travel itineraries

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Sponsor Content: Travel Nevada

Rally some friends. Hit the road. Get a little out there.

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Ski to an old silver mine. Dive to a shipwreck. In these places, delving into the past is an adventure.

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The media has been highlighting recent muggings and murders in these popular spring-break getaways, and State Department advisories have flagged crime in some tourist areas. But are these destinations as dangerous as depicted?

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From where to eat, play, and stay, to whether or not you need to speak Spanish, here’s the insider intel you need to visit Baja Sur’s best beach town.

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According to new NPS data, visitation is up at the country’s most popular national parks. But at these under-the-radar gems, the scenery is equally spectacular and you’ll have plenty of room to explore.

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Tropical atolls, distant hikes and hot springs, and wild jungles and mountaintops lure adventurous travelers to these beautiful far flung spots

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After 25 years of hiking in his hometown of Boulder, guidebook author James Dziezynski reveals his all-time favorite treks in the area. Plus, he’s included downloadable GPX files, parking intel, trail beta, gear and weather tips, and more.

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The tools, tech, and approaches you need to take high-speed connectivity pretty much everywhere. The hardest part is actually working when you’re in a beautiful place.

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Let your children wheel across the remote Utah desert, trek to a jungle treehouse in Thailand, and pitch a tent aboard a ferry to Alaska. These one-of-a-kind wild experiences—kid-tested, parent-approved—will have everyone stoked to travel.

On April 8, the nation will experience a dramatic total eclipse. If you want fun ways to see it, check out our recommendations, from skiing to hiking to paddling.

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We spoke with Eric Hansen about an Outside writing career that ranged from stunt comedy to investigative reporting—and led to a new career in international health

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Rising predawn to chase powder is sacred in ski culture, but an increasing number of resorts are offering early-access programs for people who can afford them

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If you're looking to relocate and would like some help with the rent, a house down payment, and other perks, take a look at these state programs across the country. We've got the intel on nearby adventures, too.

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Flying in economy class feels claustrophobic these days, thanks to shrinking space between seats, and it's bringing some travelers to blows. These tips will keep you from fighting with your seatmates.

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We asked our editors for the most romantic trips they’d ever taken. From fire towers to Southwest camping to mountaintop lodges, these incredible stays are the best way to spend Valentine’s—or any day.

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Train travel is back and better than ever, with upgrades and expanded service hitting iconic destinations across North America. Sit back, look out the window, and wake up to new sights and adventures.

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This year, travel to one of the healthiest places on earth. We asked Blue Zones expert Dan Buettner for tips on visiting these five destinations, and ways to incorporate longevity habits into your own life.

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These aren’t your typical health retreats. At these Outside-approved spots, you can hike, surf, fish, and recharge in nature at some of the most beautiful places on the planet.

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I’ve traveled to many U.S. national parks, explored most of the American West, and walked the streets of Paris. But nothing compares to this paradise.

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Ditch the crowds as you hike, camp, and revel in the most stunning backcountry landscapes in the U.S. They don't call one circuit Wonderland for nothing.

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Sponsor Content: Visit Lake Tahoe

The south shore of Lake Tahoe is calling your name this winter

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Our aurora-chasing author (who shot this photo) knows just where to head. Here are the destinations expected to put on the show of a lifetime this year.

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Sponsor Content: Explore Whitefish

Yes, Whitefish, Montana is home to amazing ski runs and Whitefish Mountain Resort, but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to winter adventure

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From hairpin turns to boulder fields, driving these routes requires skill, the right weather, adequate preparation, and helluva lotta gumption. Do it right, and the panoramic payoff is huge.

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Yes, you read that right. Iceland is encouraging tourists visiting the country to disconnect, and it trained a few horses to type on a giant custom keyboard.

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

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From the most beautiful hikes in the world to advice on tipping, these are our most-read articles of the year

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Our travel columnist, who has tried everything to mitigate jet lag, explores research suggesting that when you eat—and what—in the first few days after a long-haul flight could help ease your way into a new time zone

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Sponsor Content: Visit Corpus Christi

From surfing to wildlife to just-caught seafood, discover the best of the Texas Gulf Coast in Corpus Christi

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There was nothing to do, I didn’t see a bear, and that snake harassed me

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An interactive art installation encourages Block Island visitors to get outdoors and slow down

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Mountain living is sweet—but it often comes with a hefty price tag. These towns are a little easier on the wallet.

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The sound and the fury of winter weather lure travelers to the west side of Vancouver Island and The Nami Project, where storm-watching, surfing, and rainforest hiking await

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And take our advice on where to go for the most fun adventures in America's Best Idea, from Yellowstone to Acadia

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Sponsor Content: Travel South Dakota

Watch L. Renee Bount uncovered epic adventure in South Dakota

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Bikes, skis, and tents can be a costly commitment. With that in mind, brands like Evo, Fjällräven, and L.L.Bean have designed outdoor trips where you can demo top-end equipment for days or weeks at a time.

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Stuck for hours in a traffic standstill while on a comedy tour, it was only natural for him to long for the farm labor that makes him happiest of all

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As people get called back to the office in cities, now might be a good time to chase the mountain-living dream, especially in these lesser-known areas

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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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Time is of the essence if you're looking to score a camping reservation for summer. Here are the most coveted national park campgrounds and how to reserve sites there.

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Sponsor Content: Florida Keys

Set your clock to island time, and unplug in the Florida Keys

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Bike-tuning station? Check. Gear rental and storage for backcountry outings? Yep. At Field Station, near Arches National Park in Utah, guests are encouraged to explore outside, then welcomed back with cold beer, a hot tub, and an outdoor fire pit.

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