Kea Point in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Kea Point offers a captivating vantage point from a perch above a glacier lake. Mighty Mount Sefton rises high in front of the viewpoint and Mount Cook is in sight as well. Kea Point can be reached from Mount Cook Village for a two-hour outing and you can cut that time in half by beginning from a car park next to White Horse Hill Campground for a three-kilometer round trip hike with 95 meters of elevation change (or 1. ...Read more.
Distance: 3 kilometers / 1.85 miles · Elevation change: 95 meters / 310 feet
By: Published: December 21, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Hooker Valley Track to Hooker Glacier Lake in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Hooker Valley Track is among the most popular walking tracks in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and the reasons why are obvious. This 11-kilometer (6.8-mile) round trip hike has non-stop mountain views and the destination is incredible. The track ends at the edge of Hooker Lake, where you can watch icebergs that were set adrift from Hooker Glacier, glide across the water below Aoraki/Mount Cook, the tallest mountain in the Southern Alps. ...Read more.
Distance: 11 kilometers / 6.8 miles · Elevation change: 120 meters / 400 feet
By: Published: December 14, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Tasman Glacier View & Blue Lakes in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Two tracks are combined in Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier View Walk for a 1.85-kilometer (1.15 mile) round trip outing, netting views of small pools and a big lake below New Zealand's largest glacier. This Tasman Valley hike ascends rocky moraine to a viewpoint that looks down on a long, milky-colored lake below Tasman Glacier and several peaks in the Southern Alps. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.85 kilometers / 1.15 miles · Elevation change: 85 meters / 280 feet
By: Published: December 13, 2015 Last updated: April 9, 2026
East Cuesta Ridge in San Luis Obispo
East Cuesta Ridge Road, also known as Mount Lowe Road, is a dirt road that crosses the dominant ridgeline in the Santa Lucia Mountains northeast of San Luis Obispo. Views from the trail extend over San Luis Obispo and its surrounding peaks toward the ocean to the west at Morro Bay and to the south by Oceano Dunes. The hike starts just off Highway 101 at the top of Cuesta Grade. ...Read more.
Distance: 8.4 miles · Elevation change: 1075 feet
By: Published: October 31, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Stenner Creek Trail – Red Dog Trail – Poly Canyon Road Loop in San Luis Obispo
Above Stenner Creek Road near the Cal Poly Campus, a freestyle bike course is hidden within a eucalyptus grove. The easiest route to The Eucs is to head up and back on Stenner Creek Trail. For a longer hike that explores neighboring grassland on slopes below the Santa Lucia Mountains, consider this 4.25-mile loop with 550 feet of elevation change. This hike takes Stenner Creek Trail up to the Eucs and then continues on Red Dog Trail, which sets out across grassy ridges and descends to Poly Canyon Road, a dirt road back to the beginning of Stenner Creek Trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.25 miles · Elevation change: 550 feet
By: Published: October 20, 2015 Last updated: April 10, 2026
Multnomah-Wahkeena Loop in Columbia River Gorge
Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in Oregon and not the sort of waterfall that leaves you asking for more. Still, the Columbia River Gorge has so many waterfalls to offer that you can pair scoping out Multnomah Falls from top to bottom with admiring a quintet of other waterfalls on an immensely beautiful hike. This loop combines Wahkeena Trail with Larch Mountain Trail and is 6. ...Read more.
Distance: 6.05 miles · Elevation change: 1525 feet
By: Published: October 16, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Horsetail Falls Trail – Oneonta Trail Loop in Columbia River Gorge
Do you have a need for waterfalls? Heading to the Columbia River Gorge is a good start (the area is stocked full of them). If you choose to hike Horsetail Falls Trail, you'll get a tall waterfall right at the trailhead. Half a mile up the trail, you'll find another waterfall that you can actually walk behind. Combine Horsetail Falls Trail and Oneonta Trail for a 2. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.85 miles · Elevation change: 325 feet
By: Published: October 12, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Cornell Road to Pittock Mansion via Wildwood Trail in Forest Park, Portland
Pittock Mansion is a popular place to visit in Portland, perhaps less for the building itself than for its view over city and surrounding mountains. You can drive right up to Pittock Mansion and take a tour or hike up through Forest Park and immerse yourself in a temperate rainforest that's closer to the city than you might expect. Start from Cornell Road for a partial loop hike on Wildwood Trail and Upper Macleay Trail that is 2. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 435 feet
By: Published: October 9, 2015 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Lower Oneonta Falls in Oneonta Gorge in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
Lower Oneonta Falls is an enchantress – a 100-foot ribbon of white water plunging down a steep wall of dark volcanic rock draped in moss and ferns. Getting to this waterfall demands an off-trail adventure up Oneonta Gorge that involves wading through crystal clear stretches of Oneonta Creek as it passes between the towering walls of this narrow gorge. ...Read more.
Distance: 0.8 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: October 8, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Ediza Lake – Thousand Island Lake Loop in Ansel Adams Wilderness
The Ediza Lake – Thousand Island Lake Loop is a top-tier backpacking circuit in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Covering about 25 miles with 2,110 feet of elevation change, the loop is usually done in three days of hiking (not including any additional layover days). The loop starts and ends at Agnew Meadows, located near Devils Postpile National Monument and the city of Mammoth Lakes. ...Read more.
Distance: 23.75 miles · Elevation change: 2110 feet
By: Published: October 7, 2015 Last updated: April 9, 2026