The Cold River Loop
The heart of the Cold River Loop is a remote and wild hike along the Cold River in the Adirondacks High Peaks Wilderness.
The heart of the Cold River Loop is a remote and wild hike along the Cold River in the Adirondacks High Peaks Wilderness.
The Pachaug-Nehantic Loop winds through forests that offer unexpected solitude and year-round backpacking in southeastern Connecticut.
The Cranberry Lake 50 is an easy loop trail that winds through gently rolling hills as it circles Cranberry Lake and skirts remote ponds in New York’s Adirondack wilderness.
The Titcomb Basin Loop is a challenging 44-mile backpacking route through Wyoming’s Wind River Range with some off-trail travel
Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness is an epic hike on the Appalachian Trail through some of the wildest and most remote terrain in New England.
The 30-mile Great Circle Trail connects seven pond-side campsites deep in the Maine wilderness, where moose walk the trail and the call of loons reverberates during the night.
The Waterville Valley Skyline Loop is a challenging hike, covering 15 trails and nine peaks. The loop is 34 miles long and has around 10,150 feet of elevation gain.
The Old Loggers Path is a moderate 27-mile loop hike in northern Pennsylvania. Through a primarily wooded area, the loop passes by waterfalls and vistas along rolling hills and can be hiked in 2-3 days.
Purgatory Creek to Chicago Basin is a 2-4 day out-and-back near Durango, CO. This is a moderately challenging trail with the option of base camping and bagging three 14’ers. Total trip distance is about 28-40 miles depending on side trails
The Gila River Loop (Middle Fork-West Fork) is a 45-mile loop through the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico that can be hiked in 3-5 days. It features frequent river crossings, soaring canyon views and potential for additional miles or side trips.