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Flagstaff, AZ: Abineau/Bear Jaw Loop, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
Flagstaff, AZ: Abineau/Bear Jaw Loop, Kachina Peaks Wilderness Hike six miles through canyons of mixed conifer and aspen to expansive views of the Grand Canyon 90 miles away. Published Sep 20, 2013
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Salt Lake City, UT: Ferguson Canyon
Salt Lake City, UT: Ferguson Canyon A quiet canyon with SLC views lies just outside a busy neighborhood street. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed Create a new
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Bozeman, MT: Hyalite Creek Trail
Bozeman, MT: Hyalite Creek Trail 11 waterfalls in 11 round-trip miles make this one of Bozeman's premier hikes. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed Create a new
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Flagstaff, AZ: Kachina Trail
Flagstaff, AZ: Kachina Trail Ditch crowds on 12,637-foot Humphreys Peak for a quiet, five-mile point-to-point. In fall, see turning aspens and bugling elk. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine
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Albuquerque, NM: Red Canyon/Spruce Spring Loop, Cibola NF
Albuquerque, NM: Red Canyon/Spruce Spring Loop, Cibola NF Escape Sandia crowds on this often empty hike past wildflowers and berries, and keep an eye out for wildlife like bears. Published Sep 20,
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Grand Junction, CO: Crag Crest Trail
Grand Junction, CO: Crag Crest Trail Stand atop 11,237-foot Grand Mesa, the world’s highest mesa. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKER Editors & Contributors Share Share to Outside Feed Create a
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Denver, CO: Heart Lake
Denver, CO: Heart Lake Visit a dreamy, emerald-green lake just below the Continental Divide after climbing 2,099-feet in 4.2 miles. Icing: sweet alpine views and abundant trout along shore. Published
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Manchester, NH: Mt. Major Loop
Manchester, NH: Mt. Major Loop Take this easy 3.8-mile loop for soaring views over one of New Hampshire's most famous lakes. Published Sep 20, 2013 BACKPACKERMagazine Share Share to Outside Feed
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Philadelphia: Parvin Lake-Long Trail-Thundergust Loop
Philadelphia: Parvin Lake-Long Trail-Thundergust Loop Hike quiet trails along the seam where oak forests, hardwood swamps, and pitch pine lowlands meet. Cross streams tinted brown by cedar and bog
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Burlington: Mt. Mansfield Grand Loop
Burlington: Mt. Mansfield Grand Loop From the east, Mt. Mansfield looks like a supine, elongated face. This 8.1-mile loop covers Vermont’s 4,393-foot highpoint from rocky Forehead to an exposed
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