The 5 U.S. Hikes That Belong On Your Summer Bucket List
There’s no doubt about it — summer is the season for hiking. Whether you’re a novice or an expert, there are some trails that belong on everyone’s bucket list. As we slowly approach the summer season, now’s the perfect time to plan for some memorable hiking experiences. Take a look at the top five best hikes in the U.S. that are summer-friendly and see which ones you’d like to conquer during the season:
What are your thoughts on these beautiful hiking trails? Do you agree that they are some of the best hikes in the U.S.? Which have you completed in the past? Be sure to share your experiences with us!
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Are there any kid-friendly hikes in the U.S.?
Each and every state has its own kid-friendly hikes that are perfect for the entire family to enjoy together! You can take the kids on one of these seven easy trails in Alabama, an easy trail under one mile in Virginia, a scenic trail through the woods in Idaho…the possibilities are endless! You can always do a search on OnlyInYourState and find where you would like take the family on a kid-friendly hike.
What are the easiest hikes to take in the U.S.?
Every state has its own version of an easy hike, and we handpicked one in each state. In our article, 50 Best Short And Scenic Hikes In All 50 States, you’ll be able to plan what easy hike you would like to take in your own state or a state you are visiting. If you’re in Alabama, how about a hike to a cave at Stephens Gap? At Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware, you can take a scenic trail along the beach for over four miles! And how about a hike through all the beauty and splendor at Starved Rock State Park in Illinois?
What are the best camping spots in the U.S.?
The United States has some of the most incredible camping spots in the world. You can camp in many parks, both state and national. For example, wouldn’t you just love to go camping on the beach in Hawaii along the Na Pali Coast? This gorgeous stretch of coastline is unlike anywhere else to camp in the country. If you enjoy stargazing, spending the night at Cosmic Campground in New Mexico, the first international dark sky sanctuary in the country, is a must.