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A 92-mile ride above the Colorado and Green Rivers in Canyonlands National Park
It’s time to move beyond the divide between conservation and recreation
A new generation of classic national parks posters are frame-worthy
Hawaii's 33-room Volcano House got a multimillion-dollar face-lift
For long-distance trail runners looking to play like antelope, it is heaven with a hydration vest
The founder of Latino Outdoors is looking for the next generation of advocates
Three standout series capture the national parks
Webcams have changed the way we interact with the wild
Grab a wetsuit and a paddleboard, and hit the little-visited lakes on the park's western edge
It’s not all fun and games in the parks
The name may have changed, but all the stuff that made it legendary is still here
A three-day, 33-mile canoe float through Boquillas Canyon, the farthest-flung and mellowest route in the park
Hipcamp allows you to easily find and reserve great campsites nationwide
NatureBridge allows kids to see that the parks are their world
The Park Service connects with the next generation
All you need is some crowd-ditching, trail- and river-running, wonder-inducing intel
And Charles Lindbergh’s grandson thinks he’s found a quieter way to fly
The only in-park brewery offers an unadulterated (and alcoholic) taste of our public treasures
Climbing rangers In Yosemite, Denali, and Grand Teton are helping Sherpas become better guides
The best way to see a Yellowstone few people ever do
Take an Alaskan wilderness safari
At Death Valley’s Furnace Creek Inn, it looks like you’re on the moon but feels like you’re in heaven
Bringing the national parks to the 21st century
Here are a few of our favorite things about all it has to offer
There's a bounty of other amazing sights in the park system—beyond the national parks
The 100-mile stretch along the Gulf Coast is full of adventure
Circumnavigate St. John by sail, then revisit the gems with a paddleboard and a towel
A ten-summit high-altitude climb in Grand Teton National Park
An increasingly popular but unforgiving route
A 36-mile ride, through five ecosystems, to the top of the volcano and back
But first, get comfortable climbing in situations where you might fall
Artistically-inclined future Olympian Alexi Pappas made an indie movie about the thrills of competition, with some autobiography thrown in
A $20,000 board designed by a New York City graffiti artist
Even since VW stopped making its European Winnebago in 2003, options for small, capable campers have dwindled in the United States. Meanwhile, Japan is producing dozens of the vehicles. What gives?
We reviewed 369 products for our Summer Buyer's Guide. Only these 14 earned the coveted Gear of the Year award.
Here’s what I used to support an 850-mile backcountry mountain bike trip across Arizona
Vail’s upcoming GoPro Mountain Games aims to keep the sport’s mountain culture at the forefront of the competition
The acclaimed nature writer's portraits of 12 parks go beyond perfect postcard tributes, and the resulting book couldn't have come at a better time
Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey is an upcoming documentary from Dave O’Leske that tells the story of a rebellious climbing icon.
The High Fives Foundation is a non-profit that provides resources for and support to the dreams of mountain action sports athletes who have experienced a life-altering injury
For good reason, the Toyota Tacoma is one of the most popular overland vehicles, boasting the best of off-road capabilities and surrounded by stories of immortality
Alex Milan and Mathilde Treille built a custom aluminum-frame camper for their 1996 70 Series Land Cruiser
Hiker Trailer produces lightweight, affordable teardrop trailers, packing in everything you need to experience the outdoors in a tiny space
We caught up with filmmaker Anson Fogel at 5Point Adventure Film Festival to talk about his powerful short film, When We Were Knights.
Pinches. Slopers. Jugs. Baby heads? Ever stop to wonder who makes the holds bolted to the wall at your local climbing gym? These guys do.
12 pieces of gear to keep you going from Friday afternoon to Monday morning
Best. Selfies. Ever.
We need basic outdoors gear to make it work
The five things you should know about the tech competing in this great, intense sailing race
So we got high and tested it
You can’t bring Harambe back, but you can help keep wild gorillas alive—if you chose to do something positive with your outrage
A now-buff Ryan Hall refers to his former self as “weak” and “underdeveloped,” raising important questions about the health of elite runners
We sat down with climber Mike Libecki to talk about his new film Poumaka, which follows his wild first accent of a jungle tower on a remote French Polynesian island.
Thanks to a whippy-fast focus system, this new camera will help you nail your buddies launching cliffs or slamming down singletrack
Seven pieces of gear no adventurer should live without
The most pivotal climbing moments in Yosemite’s storied history, from some of climbing’s most celebrated athletes and voices
Save your bike, and your ride, with these handy micro gadgets
Thanks to a smart new automatic transmission, even beginners can get on this bike and get through technical terrain
One of a kind
The well-known pattern has a long history and continues to evolve
The author tagged along on a trip to Joshua Tree with a group of kids from Southern California who had never slept in a tent
Who should we blame for the death of the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla? We can start with ourselves.
This spoken word poem was written by Wade Newsom and performed live at 5Point Adventure Film Festival.
'Comes With Baggage' is a film from Blackburn Design about the history of bicycle travel in North America
Squamish is home to a vibrant culture of mountain bikers and trail builders, a combination that manifests in world-class mountain biking trails
The crew at Local.Studio captured this beautiful collection of clips purely out of passion and opportunity
For less than a thousand dollars, Jess Daddio and Adam Ritterthey upgraded their 2008 Ford Econoline
Instead of changing designs seasonally, Taylor Stitch changes them every week. And the company wants your input.
Add capability, safety, and convenience with these simple, affordable upgrades
Thanks in part to Olympians and a certain reigning NBA MVP, sensory-deprivation tanks are exploding in popularity. Are they the next frontier of mindfulness training for athletes?
If you want stuff that will last and fit well, you don't want to go dirt cheap. Presenting the best-value gear we've tried.
Is it time for a hydration upgrade?
The Width of Life is a short film from Black Diamond that pays tribute to Dave Pegg, a pioneer in the Rifle, Colorado climbing community.
Special release IPAs, a sizzling international beer market, and beer shakes make this summer the best one yet for craft lovers
From diving dogs to pro climbers and kayakers, here’s how to make the most of a trip to Vail's upcoming GoPro Mountain Games
Chasing singletrack, giant fish, and surrender in a matchup to find the finest route across Arizona
It sounds too good to be a true, but a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist just developed a new product, HOTSHOT™, the first-ever scientifically proven sports shot to prevent and treat muscle cramps. Here's everything you need to know about 1.7 oz of Neuro Muscular Performance.
When it’s too stormy to surf in late spring along the coast, you hitch up the RV and head for the mountains in search of powder
Out west, it’s the perfect time of year for a multisport RV trip