Hikes and campgrounds across America

Most of the trails on hikespeak.com are in California, but if you're traveling to another state, there are lots of cool places to visit. Pick a state above to begin exploring. You will find information on some of America's exceptional national parks: Arches, Badlands, Canyonlands, Glacier, Hawai‘i Volcanoes, Indiana Dunes, Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, and Zion. ... Read more.
Hamilton Mountain Loop in Beacon Rock State Park
Only hike Hamilton Mountain Trail if you like charming forests, bold waterfalls, and awesome cliff-top views. Hamilton Mountain Trail passes a viewpoint for the Pool of the Winds, where Rodney Falls plunges into a rock-wrapped punchbowl. The trail rises to a summit along the Columbia River Gorge, ascending 2,025 feet on a 7.75-mile lollipop loop. Some of Hamilton Mountain's best views come from a perch below the summit and a saddle after the summit. ...Read more.
Distance: 7.75 miles · Elevation change: 2025 feet
By: Published: July 9, 2017 Last updated: April 25, 2026
Beacon Rock Trail in Beacon Rock State Park
Beacon Rock rises like a stone tower with sheer cliffs dropping to the Columbia River. Beacon Rock Trail could be the Columbia River Gorge relative of Moro Rock Trail in Sequoia National Park. The trail is built right up the side of the basalt monolith, using over fifty switchbacks and at least a dozen cliff-straddling bridges to reach a pointed summit. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.6 miles · Elevation change: 600 feet
By: Published: June 24, 2017 Last updated: April 25, 2026
Trail of Ten Falls in Silver Falls State Park
Silver Falls State Park has one of the most incredible waterfall hikes to be found in Oregon or anywhere else in North America. Trail of Ten Falls takes a tour of Silver Creek Canyon, passing ten beautiful waterfalls and a high number of cascades and other waterfalls that pop up in winter and spring. The 7.9-mile loop was built to deliver plenty of excitement along the way and actually takes hikers behind four of the waterfalls as they pour over basalt cliffs. ...Read more.
Distance: 7.9 miles · Elevation change: 600 feet
By: Published: June 22, 2017 Last updated: December 5, 2025
George Himes Trail in George Himes Natural Area, Portland
George Himes Trail explores a small patch of forest in Southwest Portland between Interstate 5 and Terwilliger Boulevard. The single-track trail rises to a view over Johns Landing and the Willamette River toward Mount Hood before looping through woods bedecks in licorice ferns, moss, and English ivy. The top of the loop touches a picnic area in George Himes Park. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 400 feet
By: Published: April 19, 2017 Last updated: December 6, 2025
Vista House in Crown Point State Scenic Corridor in Columbia River Gorge
Vista House is a roadside viewpoint like no other. The beautifully designed and maintained building is an Oregon icon designated as a National Natural Landmark. The viewing deck that wraps around Vista House offers one of the greatest non-hike-dependent views in Oregon. Vista House resides on the inside of a bend in Historic Columbia River Highway on Crown Point, a lofty landing of basaltic rock at the west end of Columbia River Gorge. ...Read more.
By: Published: April 11, 2017 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Angel’s Rest in Columbia River Gorge
Angel's Rest Lookout boast soaring views across Columbia River Gorge. Things get particularly heavenly at sunrise when the first rays of light grace the gorge. Angel's Rest Trail starts from Historic Columbia River Highway, just off Interstate 84, and rises 1,500 feet over a 4.8-mile round trip hike. In addition to superb sights at the top, the trail seals its Columbia River Gorge status by passing waterfalls on Coopey Creek. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.8 miles · Elevation change: 1500 feet
By: Published: April 10, 2017 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Vine Maple Trail – Old Wagon Trail – Oak Trail Loop in Tualatin Hills Nature Park
Surrounded by neighborhoods and business on the west side of Beaverton, Tualatin Hills Nature Park's 222 acres are a highly accessibly oasis of forests and wetlands. The relatively flat park has about twenty different trails covering 5 miles. You only need to utilize the park's main three trails, Vine Maple Trail, Old Wagon Trail, and Oak Trail to form an easy 2. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.1 miles · Elevation change: 30 feet
By: Published: March 7, 2017 Last updated: April 18, 2026
Two-Mile Loop in Tryon Creek State Natural Area
Located just five miles from downtown Portland, Tryon Creek State Natural Area preserves 658-acres of lush second-growth forest made up of mossy red cedars and Douglas firs. Many miles of trail and 8 bridges allow visitors to explore the Tryon Creek Watershed. At first glance, the web of trails on the park map is overwhelming, but it actually allows for numerous easy to moderate outings. ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: March 3, 2017 Last updated: April 25, 2026