5 Abandoned Ski Resorts That Are Now Incredible Mountain Biking Destinations
If you're looking for an epic spot to go mountain biking, consider checking out abandoned ski resorts, as many have been reimagined as MTB meccas.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an epic spot to go mountain biking, consider checking out abandoned ski resorts, as many have been reimagined as MTB meccas.
Read MoreCostco is great for finding bulk item bargains, but when it comes to preparing for a hurricane, another national chain is more affordable.
Read MoreEnjoy the Adirondacks’ gorgeous winter scenery by staying in the heart of it at a New York camping area with plenty of trails for skiing and hiking.
Read MoreNew Mexico is known for its natural beauty, and there is plenty to be found in this charming Albuquerque suburb that lies along the Rio Grande.
Read MoreThe five states with the most state parks in America are spread all across the country, including spots on both the East Coast and West Coast.
Read MoreUp in the Adirondack mountains of New York lies a tiny mountain town with gorgeous lakes, scenic hiking trails, and an annual music festival.
Read MoreSpanning remote canyons and desert landscapes, these natural bridges rank among the longest in the United States and offer scenic hiking access.
Read MoreThis ski-in, ski-out hotel and resort, which has been granted official "palace" status, offers five-star service and luxurious amenities in France.
Read MoreThis New York town known as the 'Snowshoe capital of the world' is an Adirondack paradise with parks, trails for hiking in summer and winter, and beauty.
Read MoreIn Missouri, a small river city near a state border blends creative energy, preserved architecture, and outdoor recreation along a legendary waterway.
Read MoreMassachusetts' oldest ski area is a large Berkshire mountain gem with a wide assortment of runs, convenient eats, a cozy lodge, and family-friendly snowtubing.
Read MoreLocated along the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, this village offers easy trails past towering sequoias and a restaurant serving local, organic ingredients.
Read MoreIf you want to visit a park with beautiful scenery and a lot of history, pack your picnic basket and head to the oldest state park in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreIf you're in Colorado Springs, you won't want to miss this suburb. It features shopping, hiking, and absolutely gorgeous views of the Front Range mountains.
Read MoreIf you really want to get away from it all, this small Canadian town has quiet hiking trails in the mountains, as well as a charming downtown area.
Read MoreThe first thing that pops into most people's mind when they think of California is sunny beaches, but don't forget about its stunning array of mountains, too.
Read MoreAnyone who has ever thought about moving to California knows it will be expensive, but this city near Fresno is both charming and relatively affordable.
Read MoreThis quintessential mountain lodge on a lake in McCall, Idaho, has log cabin vibes, a steamy outdoor hot spring, a beloved spa, and an award-winning restaurant.
Read MoreThis park offers everything you could ask for in a mountain lake: fab fishing and boating, trails to explore the shoreline, and plenty of lakeside camping.
Read MoreIt may surprise you that there's a Nevada mountain range that gets compared to the Swiss Alps. With beautiful views and serene paths, they're a hiker's dream.
Read MoreThe Midwest has a lot of scenic state parks for you to choose from, including this gorgeous park in Wisconsin, which even has a golf course and a lighthouse.
Read MoreEnjoy a natural escape in the Midwest without straying too far from the city at this Illinois state park. Stroll along scenic trails through a historic forest.
Read MoreIt takes some effort to hike there, but this once abandoned tower in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is worth the time and energy.
Read MoreThis beach near Encinitas makes for an epic weekend: oceanfront camping, a rocky reef for tidepooling or snorkeling, and surf breaks for all skill levels.
Read MoreIndiana features a peaceful forest destination where wooded hills, calm waters, and primitive camping create a slower-paced alternative to larger parks.
Read MoreNature lovers and history buffs alike head to this Texas state park for its breathtaking views and peaceful hiking. If you're in Austin, it's worth the drive.
Read MoreHiking in the winter can be a magical experience, but to ensure you stay safe from hunters and are easy to spot in emergencies, consider wearing this color.
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