The Best Day Hikes in America: The Rest
The Best Day Hikes in America: The Rest
14 incredible trails every hiker needs to try.
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No matter what state you live in, there’s a world-class hike near you.
Connecticut: Bear Mountain, Salisbury Consider this 6.6-mile out-and-back a gateway to the AT.
Delaware:Gordons Pond, Cape Henlopen State Park Wend 3.2 miles above native flora on a boardwalk.
Indiana:West Beach Trail, Indiana Dunes National LakeshoreCross dunes to Lake Michigan on this 1.4-miler.
Louisiana: Caroline Dormon Trail, Kisatchie National Forest Highlights: armadillos, azaleas, sunflowers.
Maryland:Catoctin Mountain Park Loop, Catoctin Mountain Park Do this 8-miler in fall for peak color.
Mississippi:Black Creek Trail, De Soto National Forest Pack a fishing pole for this 12.8-mile out-and-back.
Missouri:Johnson’s Shut-Ins, Johnson’s Shut-Ins State ParkTake the Taum Sauk to this natural water park.
Nebraska:Roundtop Peak, Toadstool Geologic ParkCool rock formations and crystals litter this 6-miler.
New Jersey:The Highlands Trail Pick the Norvin Green section of the 150-miler for the best skyline views.
Ohio:South Loop, Zaleski State ForestWalk beneath hardwoods and past an old mining town on this 11.7-miler.
Rhode Island:Rodman’s Hollow, Block Island Time this loop for sunrise—and bring a birder’s handbook.
South Dakota:Sunday Gulch Trail, Custer State Park Loop 3 miles around Sylvan Lake (primo swimming).
North Dakota:Travois-Indian Trails, Little Missouri State Park Nab badlands and river views on this 4-miler.
Wisconsin:Marengo Section, North Country Trail Overlooks and solitude abound on this 3-mile segment.





