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Wander the most beautiful trails in the country
There’s something magical about lacing up your hiking boots, hitting the trail and immersing yourself in the beauty of nature. Hiking, a beloved outdoor activity for people of all ages, holds the power to transport us from the mundane and into a world where stunning vistas, serene forests and rugged mountains become our playground—especially if you’re hiking some of the best hiking trails in the country. According to statistics from Project Untethered, more than 58 million people across the country embrace this rejuvenating activity.
Hiking is one of those camping activities that’s accessible to almost anyone, offering an opportunity to reconnect with nature, challenge yourself and experience a sense of adventure. Even if you’re camping for beginners, there’s a perfect hike for you. It never hurts to learn about the best hiking boots for women and the best hiking boots for men, so you’re prepared to keep your feet comfortable throughout the terrain you’ll be hiking on.
Whether you’re exploring the majestic Rockies or the enchanting forests of the East Coast, America has something to offer everyone. These trails will leave you with a deep sense of wonder—and accomplishment.
How we chose the best hiking trails
We’ve meticulously curated a list of the best hiking trails in every state, combining expert recommendations, user reviews and star ratings to ensure an unforgettable experience. As an avid hiker myself, having spent countless hours hiking trails in my home state of Montana and beyond, I can personally vouch for the transformative power of hiking. There’s a serene and magical quality to losing yourself amid the untamed wilderness, inhaling the mountain air and feeling the earth beneath your feet. It’s an experience that can awaken your senses and reconnect you with the raw beauty of nature.
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Alabama: Branyon Backcountry Trail
Trail length: 15+ miles
Trail difficulty: Easy/moderate
Best time to visit: Fall
Seven different trails make up the Branyon Backcountry Trail, a 15-plus-mile trek along this southern state’s Gulf Coast. Located near Orange Beach and Gulf Shores in Gulf State Park, it passes through a butterfly garden, marshes, swamps—and you may even see a bobcat or white-tailed deer too. The best time to visit for cooler weather (and less traffic) is in the fall, however all seasons on this trail make for a wonderful hiking experience. The trail also offers some opportunities for camping, so brush up on your campfire stories and plan an overnight stay.
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