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Serene places to pitch a tent—where it's just you and the ocean

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Living in a big city doesn't mean you can't spend a weekend outdoors this summer

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The region is known for its craft brews. Here are eight places we recommend visiting for the best of the best.

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We tested 9 places to enjoy the classic New England food and mapped out some nearby adventures, too

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Islands are probably not what come to mind when you think of a trip to New England, but they should be. These spots are all accessible through ferries and tour operators and will show you a side of the Northeast that few think to explore.

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There's way more to this area than just the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Non-thru-hikers, pack your bags.

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I don't know about you, but I'm tired of my own four walls

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From world-class trails and pristine rivers to vibrant arts and food scenes, there’s something for everyone in Arkansas’s northwest corner

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Hemmed between the Oregon and Washington border, this windy water-sports mecca has something for everyone. Add it to your list of adventures worth waiting for.

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The architect Charles Bello has spent the past 52 years restoring forests from logging and protecting the land on his 400-acre Bello Ranch in Northern California. Here's what he's learned along the way.

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The professional skier and activist on her most beloved spots in and out of bounds

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'Uinta-Wasatch-Cache' highlights the beauty and recreation that the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in northeast Utah has to offer

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Why go out when you can stay here instead?

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We asked five of the Keys' most intrepid residents for their favorite outings, eateries, and watering holes

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Mexico’s 775-mile-long Baja Peninsula is a magnet for travelers in search of their own arid slice of adventure paradise. From surfing to mountain biking to beach lounging, here’s how to get off the beaten path and do it right.

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After 30 years, Ktunaxa First Nation, with help from the Canadian government and Patagonia, finally shut down the Jumbo Glacier ski-resort development

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As locals get priced out of Aspen, Stowe, and Whistler, here are the places ski bums are heading to next

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We talked to the experts about everything from surface stability to parking to find the most epic trails in the U.S.

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Following a tragedy, a photographer finds a new sense of purpose in the wintertime sky

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With collective mega-passes, more direct flights, and super-dialed snow forecasts, it’s never been a better time to plan a destination ski trip. Our up-to-date guide has you covered for packing the most into a weekend getaway.

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Hotel Rodavento in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, serves up an entrancing mix of downtime and adrenaline

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You survived the chaos of family visits and too many helpings of dessert. Now it's time to recover.

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From her home base in Flagstaff, the Diné educator and former river guide is inspiring the community to protect the landscapes of Arizona

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A ski weekend doesn't have to involve spending hundreds of dollars a night on a fancy slopeside resort. These hostels offer cozy accommodations close to some of North America's best skiing.

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From unexpected snowstorms to below-freezing bathroom breaks, winter camping is a wild adventure. Some nights, you relish the hilarity of navigating tent poles with numb fingers. Other nights, you'd rather show up, sit back, and crack open a beer. If you're ready for the latter—a mix of chilly excursions and heated luxury—it's time to treat yourself at one of North America's best winter glamping sites. Here are our favorites.

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'The Rounds' features mountain biker Dylan Siggers showcasing what the terrain around Fernie, British Columbia, has to offer

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'A Surfer's Search' features Erik Wilkie riding the frozen waters of Lake Superior during Winter Storm Wesley in 2019

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From extreme tree skiing at Mad River Glen to the nostalgic charm of Smugglers' Notch, the East Coast offers deep powder and epic backcountry terrain if you know where to find it

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Tucked away among farms and barren grasslands in a forgotten corner of the state lies one of the best bouldering destinations in the country. Our video producer, a Roy fanatic, outlines how to visit the growing location without harming its fragile ecosystem.

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The six most doable ski descents in North America, according to pro skier Cody Townsend and ski mountaineer Noah Howell

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Which mega-pass to buy to make the most of this season and more

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You don't have to spend a fortune to take a ski trip this winter. Here's how to save money while hitting the slopes.

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With ten ski areas less than an hour from Salt Lake City's airport, and incredible backcountry terrain, powder-blessed Utah is arguably the best ski destination in North America. Here's our primer on how to make the most of it.

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Want to ski in jeans, boardshorts, or lederhosen? There’s a mountain for that on the Ikon Pass.

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Chip Thomas is a 62-year-old local physician, activist, and world-renowned public artist

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According to Craig Romano, the local guy who literally wrote the book—actually, 20 of them—on hiking in the area

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The short road trip on British Columbia's Sea to Sky Highway from Vancouver to Whistler packs in a ton of adventure

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With new destinations, more terrain, and improved on-mountain amenities, the world's best multi-destination season pass just got better

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How to score the best snow, eats, and après at six of the Centennial State's top destinations

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Step one: Pick up an Ikon Pass. Step two: Invest in a really good sleeping bag.

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Impossible to prove with science? Maybe. Worth a try? Absolutely.

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Plus: where to stay, eat, and play outside along the way

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These locals-only mountains might not have fancy spas or heated lifts, but they all sell affordable tickets and have hostels and cheap hotels nearby

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Work a nine-to-five? Try these quick-fix adventures to spice up your workdays and spend more time outside.

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In 'Charge,' Salomon's top skiers access a zone known as Chatter Creek and shred the immense amount of snow that's available there

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You can get away on a dime at this time of year

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'Cast and Carve'​​​​​​​ chronicles a group of friends as they ride snowboards and cast for golden trout in the High Sierra

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Skier Dash Longe knows that the best place to score fresh powder in the morning and be back for a noon work meeting is Salt Lake City

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Think Minnesota’s cycling season lasts only a few months? Guess again. The midwestern state is an ideal year-round biking hot spot.

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The traverse connecting Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains in British Columbia is a renowned backcountry ski zone that's at risk

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Catch the great southerly migration with North America's top birding enthusiasts

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Forget haunted houses and corn mazes. Head out to the woods instead, where the real scares await.

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These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it

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There's an easy and quick getaway for fall leaf peeping, no matter where you are in the region

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Chris Brinlee Jr and Christin Healey see first-hand why Québec City is the ultimate place to embrace the snowy season

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If you’re looking for a destination to embrace all that winter has to offer, look no further than Québec.

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Rich culture and outdoor adventure abound in Southwestern Québec

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The Laurentians region’s namesake mountains are home to superb skiing, snowboarding, dogsledding, and more

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The city is the perfect blend of historic and modern—with rich culture, good food, and great adventures. If you only have 72 hours to explore, here’s how to do it right.

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From dogsledding, fat biking, and skiing in pristine wilderness to eating your way through historic and vibrant cities, Québec’s winter adventures are second to none

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One of Québec’s most naturally stunning regions is home to hut-to-hut ski touring, icy-fjord sea kayaking, and more

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The Emerald City is surrounded by mountains and has access to the ocean, but some of its biggest outdoor draws can be reached by public transportation

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Use the best open space NYC has to offer: the water

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The festival circuit doesn't stop at the end of summer. Here are nine awesome adventure, culture, and food festivals worth traveling for.

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Yes, fall in the northeast equals peak foliage. But the season also offers up an abundance of uncrowded adventures in the mountains, on lakes, and along the coast.

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Because demoing bikes and gear, exploring great locations, and celebrating afterward with new friends, craft beer, and music is way more fun than riding alone

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Open yourself to different worlds in this haven for the arts, culture, and the outdoors

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How to explore the western rivers and wilderness on the route of legendary explorer John Wesley Powell

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It's situated next to Great Smoky Mountains National Park's largest campground and is a now an eerie piece of history

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Eight one-of-a-kind events for those who aren't into the standard swim, bike, run

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From the coast of Vancouver Island to the high peaks of the interior, here’s where to soak in B.C.’s unmatched autumnal beauty

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For times when you want the surf and sand but not all the hype

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From ancient forests to otherworldly caverns, Canada’s wildest province is brimming with opportunity to awaken your senses

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Eight places to (safely) spy on bears—and other big game—in their natural habitat

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Presenting America’s new adventure capitals

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The Montana Treehouse Retreat has not one but two spiral staircases that lift you up into the treetops

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