Travel
ArchiveForget the politics. Just go camping on public lands before you decide what should be done with them.
The easiest way to feel happier and healthier and connect with friends? Head to the closest park.
And three brothers from Kauai are leading the way
Photographer Manuel Dietrich usedAlan Watts' 'The Dream of Life' as his inspiration to launch this film.
Craving sun and sand on the Atlantic? These beach towns offer that and more.
With transparent rooms, Buubble Lodge is the best place to watch the northern lights.
This film A Field Guide To Losing Your Friends is a collaboration between filmmaker Chad Clendinen and Dunning and earned itself a place in our piece 'The 10 Movies at Telluride Mountainfilm That We're Most Excited About.'
Want a good campsite? Check out those run by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Who needs swimming pools?
Filmmaker Lila Baghzouz and Drone Spotter Van Corona traveled to New Zealand in February on a 17-day trip to catch the end of their southern hemisphere's summer.
A new photo book documents the diverse community behind the original national park
A snapshot in the hand is worth two in the cloud
From Yeti Cycles and Filmmakers Joey Schusler and Craig Grant, High Altitude Lines bring us along on a fly-fishing and mountain biking adventure through the San Juan high country.
There's a reason they call it fun size
In this installment, filmmaker Manuel Meurisse brings us to Everest. On a 15 day exploration trip to Mount Everest's Basecamp, Meurisse passed through Gokyo Lake.
There's so much more than sunbathing at these eight spots
Over the past 125 years, the Opinel No. 8 has undergone just one upgrade. Some designs never go obsolete.
No matter where you are, there’s a use for Kamakura’s oxford button-down
From full-fledged resorts to rustic, remote pools, these spots are worth tracking down
This off-grid escape sits on a small, remote British Columbia island and overlooks the Salish Sea. Rainwater barrels provide water for outdoor bathing, solar powers the cabin, and a woodstove keeps everything warm and cozy. Buy Now …
Here are the experts who helped us name the country's most amazing places
Presenting the best burgs on the planet
Beginning at the 630-foot high Maletsunyane Waterfall in the middle of the country, we found top-notch mountain biking between 10,000-foot peaks, along wild valleys, and through countless remote towns.
Here are some innovative ideas towns and cities across the country have adopted to make the world a better place, one mile of singletrack at a time
Make the most of summer with these 48-hour adventures, from surfing in Texas to tasting your way through Oregon’s wine country
In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less. In this week's installment, videographer Matt Vasquez traveled to Point Lobos State Park in Carmel, California.
A Whole Different Enchilada is a short film from Evo that follows professional athletes Adam Craig and Josh Dirksen.
With thousands of acres of parkland, 13 lakes, and hundreds of miles of biking and hiking trails that can be found all across town, it's no wonder the Twin Cities is active year-round.
Seth Dunlap is a videographer based out of Orlando Florida, but for this film Wild Imagination he traded in his flip flops for a flannel and headed for Colorado.
Last fall, mountain bike athletes KC Deane and Geoff Gulevich took off to Iceland in search of pristine singletrack.
Far beyond the glorified surf spots, volcano hikes, and coffee plantation tours is a 26-hour-long bus ride to Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast, a Caribbean region that’s rarely visited. For my wife, Claire Cripps, and me, the idea to explore this region began in 2015 after we completed a packrafting journey down the Rio Coco, which is the longest river in Central America and flows through the heart of mosquito country in Honduras and Nicaragua.
Maybe you don't want to live in a 200-square-foot house full-time, but you wouldn't mind vacationing in one
Professional skier Kalen Thorien has been living out of her 1993 Bigfoot trailer and 60-series Land Cruiser for two years.
It's not just marketing hype. With this stuff under his arms, our writer found he could go a full 72 hours and not piss off the people next to him on the bus.
And 11 travel tools that are up to the abuse
A new European carrier takes you to the heart of the Alps. Skis fly free.
When filmmakers CreateOne Films wanted to visit Norway they knew it needed to be filmed from above, so they brought out their DJI Mavic Pro to capture the essence of the landscape.
When the grind of working in broadcast television pushed Paul Manning to his breaking point he dove headfirst into a passion that could not be more different: falconry.
Distilling our long, tedious road to configuring an Airstream's solar panels to provide enough energy to allow us to work from the road
Filmmaker and photographer Jiro Bosma on the stark beauty of Lanzarote, a Spanish island off the coast of Morocco.
We sent our correspondent deep undercover to explore the latest summer craze: camps tailored just for adults. Boozy slip-and-slide? Check. Excessive kickball celebrations? You betcha. It's all detailed in his letters from a nostalgic bacchanal.
The best way to kick off the fly-fishing season? Load up the RV and head out in search of pristine spring creeks
These six remote beaches are worth the effort it takes to get there
We'll forgive you for leaving these pieces of gear at home—even though you shouldn't
Get more value from your adventure tools in the city and on the plane
This January, in the heart of the Middle East, a crew of rock climbers set out to establish an 1,800-foot, 14-pitch, 5.13+ route up Jordan’s Jebel Rum.
Why should grade schoolers have all the fun? Here are eight summer camp–inspired lodges where adults are welcome.
Five bags that are ready to take on the world.
Famously cold and frighteningly massive, Lake Superior contains 10 percent of the world's surface freshwater, holds the remains of 6,000 shipwrecks, and offers a lifetime of adventure. Stephanie Pearson sets out to circumnavigate America's most overlooked playground.
Essentials for wandering—and playing—in style and comfort
Here's the kit one of the country's most ambitious FKT chasers uses when he heads out into the backcountry
New Mexico's largest city is home to the Southwest's most vibrant outdoors community
Storytravelers loaded up their little yellow bus named Mango and set their sites on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, The Great Ocean Road.
Our favorite bands are turning up in the darndest places
Filmmaker Janis Brod began her career as a filmmaker organically by just picking up her camera and documenting her experiences.
Thanks to a state-wide initiative to expand rails-to-trails and mountain bike networks and dedicated groups of cycling enthusiasts, Michigan has become one of the most bike-friendly states in the nation
From wild rivers to serene lake paddling, Michigan has more than 3,000 miles of designated water trails to canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard.
Whether you’re looking for a mellow day hike with the kids or a weeklong backpacking trip in true wilderness, Michigan has the perfect trail for you
Filmmaker Mike Olbinski spent weeks traveling in an RV in Oregon to capture the images for this film 'Mist and Water'.
It's a big state. Step one: get your bearings.
Blame Danny is from filmmaker Aaron Peterson that features The Marji Gesick 100 which is a cross country mountain bike and trail running race held annually in Marquette, Michigan.
Ignore the countless images of the super bloom in your Instagram feed—the real miracle of the desert is just how much life it contains
Filmmakers Clemens Krüger, Max Neumeier, Vincent Urban spent three weeks exploring the rich ecosystem of Panama.
Upon a closer examination, wildlife interacts with the world in a fascinating and complex way.
During the Spring of 2015, video editor Peter Hochhauser hopped on a plane from Austria and flew out to Southern California to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.
Books—cumbersome and fragile—are not practical travel companions. But they are absolutely essential.
It's hard to shake off the beauty of Indonesia once you experience it and that's how the filmmakers at Diamondsky Productions ended up there for the third time.
Mexico’s Wild West is best seen from two wheels
Eric Porter has lived in Utah for 12 years now and in that time he's developed a few favorite trails like the Thunder Mountain Trail. However, for this trip with Kurt Gensheimer, they decided to connect this favorite trail with a few they'd never ridden before.
Photographer and filmmaker Jay Worsley knows it's hard to find undiscovered places in this world yet that hasn't stopped him from trying.
The Pace of Formation was a goal for Givot Media for three years. Immediately, they were mesmerized by the ever changing landscape and sheer heat that the lava produced
Everyone in the family can get a piece of the action on these summer floats
Whether you're new to the game or are looking for a few new tricks, Cedar Wright has five simple tips that will help you elevate your camping game.
Exhale is a timelapse film highlighting beautiful landscapes across the west.
Last March, my wife and I traveled to Siberia's Yamal Peninsula, north of the Arctic Circle, and gained some road wisdom from real nomads
Three prominent van dwellers share their favorite spots to set up camp
We asked three of the fastest people we know about the gear that lives in their carry-ons
When photographer David Gonzales Buendia learned that the expedition sailing ship Barba was looking for a resident photographer he was all aboard.
From the mundane (check the water in your batteries) to the brash (sell your home)