Looking for adrenaline? Here are 10 of the most thrilling tourist hikes worth trying!

By Tychyna TetianaFeb 11, 2024 17:07 PMNews
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Three Sisters Trail (Oregon). Source: themanual.com (Liz Thomas)

There are so many incredible destinations and routes in the world of tourism that it can be challenging to choose. From exotic tropical jungles to rugged mountain peaks, each route promises its own unique adventure.

TheManual offers 10 spectacular hiking trails that will change the way you see the world. After experiencing these trails, hiking the Appalachian Trail or the Pacific Crest Trail will no longer be your main life goal.

Routes every hiking enthusiast should visit

Lost Coast Trail, California

Hiking the Lost Coast Trail in northern California is like journeying to a world where nature reigns supreme. This trail follows the stunning coastline, free from the noise of cars and the bustle of human activity. Here, rocky mountains seem to merge into the ocean. You'll traverse both the Kings Range National Wildlife Refuge and Sinkion Wilderness State Park. The northern section of the trail is particularly popular as it offers magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean and beaches where you can often spot elephant seals and even gray whales during migration.

Greenstone Ridge Trail, Michigan

Hiking the Greenstone Ridge Trail is a genuine adventure amidst nature's heart. Stretching through Isle Royale National Park, this trail traverses wild and remote corners of the continental United States. Along the 42-mile route, you'll pass through boreal forests, moose-dotted lakeshores, and windswept ridges while enjoying breathtaking views of Lake Superior.

Travelers may also encounter Isle Royale's most famous inhabitants - gray wolves. They likely arrived on the island in the winter of 1948, crossing the ice bridge linking the archipelago with the Canadian mainland. For the convenience of tourists, various accommodation options are available by pre-booking the route. In the southwestern part of the island lies the Rock Harbor Lodge, offering cozy camping cabins, while in Rock Harbor, at the northeastern tip of the trail, the lodge provides rooms with lake views and self-catering cottages.

Maroon Bells-Snowmass. Source: hikingproject.com (Tom Robson)
Maroon Bells-Snowmass. Source: hikingproject.com (Tom Robson)

Loyalsock Trail, Pennsylvania

Nestled in the beautiful Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania, the Loyalsock Trail takes you on an amazing journey surrounded by nature. This 60-mile route through the Loyalsock State Forest will lead you through picturesque forests of mixed hardwoods and majestic vistas. You'll encounter secluded valleys and more than thirty cascades, including the impressive 80-foot Angel Falls.

The portion of the trail that runs alongside Highland Lake follows the route of the Sheshequin Trail. This regional route is historically significant, having been used by Native Americans, military personnel during the American Revolution, and brave souls seeking freedom traveling north on the Underground Railroad.

Four Pass Loop, Colorado

Not far from the picturesque town of Aspen, in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, lies a true paradise for nature lovers - Elk Mountain. This trail includes four stunning peaks, including the famous Maroon Bells, perfect for capturing them with your camera lens. The 27-mile-long trail allows you to pass through dense forests of aspen and pine, conquer alpine passes, and appreciate the beauty of glassy lakes.

Here you can also observe majestic bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and elk that inhabit the area. In spring, visitors are drawn to the colorful meadows sprinkled with blooming asters, water lilies, and lupins, creating a breathtaking view.

The Outer Bend, Texas

Big Bend National Park is home to a symphony of natural ecosystems. The 30-mile mountain trail covers a variety of landscapes: from the sunny desert plains of Chihuahua to the dense forests of fir and pine trees of Chisos Mountain. Along the way, you'll encounter biodiversity-rich canyons, high mountains, and old ranch ruins.

Hot temperatures and sections of the trail without shelter suggest that it is best to tackle this route in the cooler months, and water resources are always unreliable, so food supplies for the hike should be strategically planned. But there are also advantages. The area is an International Dark Sky Park and a biodiversity center, home to more than 400 different species of birds.

Teton Cross Trail. Source: themanual.com (Dave Collins and Annie Hopfensperger)
Teton Cross Trail. Source: themanual.com (Dave Collins and Annie Hopfensperger)

Teton Crest Trail, Wyoming

The Teton Crest Trail is a stunning backcountry hike with gentle inclines, offering picture-perfect views framed by rugged snowy peaks. Meandering through Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park and delving into the wilderness of the Jedediah Smith and Bridger-Teton National Forest, the trail traverses mountain passes and alpine tundra, reaching elevations of up to 10,700 feet, where you can marvel at the granite facade of the Grand Teton. Apart from the breathtaking scenery, the trail provides unique opportunities to spot the park's local megafauna, including elk, deer, and even grizzly bears.

Pemigewasset Loop, New Hampshire

The Pemigewasset Loop is a breathtaking 31-mile adventure in New Hampshire's largest wilderness area. This route boasts majestic New England scenery, passing through eight high peaks. With a total elevation gain of about 10,000 feet, the White Mountain Trail offers spectacular views, including the renowned Franconia Range with its jagged peaks, providing a splendid panorama with Bond and Presidential Peaks.

For those who prefer not to spend the night in a tent, the seasonal Galehead Hut, operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club, is conveniently located near the middle of the route. Here, hikers can enjoy delicious home-cooked meals and cozy sleeping quarters.

Art Leb Trail, North Carolina

Named after the famed hiker and pioneer, the Art Leb Trail introduces visitors to the magnificent mountain ranges of western North Carolina. Stretching from the Davidson River to the slopes of Cold Mountain, this 30-mile route traverses the 500,000-acre Pisgah National Forest and the rugged Shining Rock Wilderness, which inspired the title of Charles Frazier's novel.

Ascending Blue Ridge Parkway, the highest portion of the trail connects four distinct bald peaks, reaching an elevation of 6214 feet at the summit of Black Balsam Knob. From there, hikers can enjoy magnificent views of the Great Smoky Mountains.

Three Sisters Trail, Oregon

Oregon's Three Sisters Loop, located near the city of Bend, offers breathtaking views of the state's three highest peaks, known as the Three Sisters. These glacier-covered stratovolcanoes, towering over 10,000 feet, are a unique natural wonder. The 50-mile trail winds through the Three Sisters Wilderness Area, the second largest in the state, adorned with alpine lakes, lava fields, and vibrant meadows dotted with wildflowers.

A section of the route passes through the Pacific Crest and traverses the Obsidian Restricted Area. While North Sister is extinct and Middle Sister is dormant, South Sister, the youngest of the trio, remains an active volcano, serving as a reminder of nature's grandeur and unpredictability.

Appalachian Trail through Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Virginia

In the Appalachian Highlands of southwestern Virginia, a 60-mile stretch of the trail meanders through the majestic Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and the 200,000-acre Jefferson National Forest. This segment of the trail offers a unique experience along Virginia's renowned 530-mile route. As you journey through the treeless highlands around Mount Rogers, you'll encounter alpine meadows where wild ponies graze, as well as shady spruce forests and icy streams teeming with trout.

The trail traverses Grayson Highlands State Park, situated south of the 5,729-foot Mount Rogers, and the visitor-friendly town of Damascus, nestled on the southwestern fringe of the national recreation area.

Travel Recommendations

The choice of hiking season depends on several factors. In the United States, optimal seasons are spring (late April to early June) and fall (September to early November). Summers can be hot and crowded, while winters can be snowy and challenging. However, each region has its own unique characteristics.

Before selecting a hiking season, familiarize yourself with the climate and seasonal variations in the specific area you plan to visit. Monitor the weather forecast and be prepared for changes.

Consider your level of experience and select a season that aligns with your skills. Remain flexible and be prepared to adjust your plans based on circumstances.

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