Snow Peak Campfield functions like a live-in catalog for high-end gear. For $129, you can skip the stress of packing and dive straight into a world of heated cabins, Japanese-style spas, and pristine coastal wilderness.
From the North Rim to Route 66, these two properties are turning the pre-hike crash pad into a destination all its own.
For decades, mountain trails were built for a narrow group of athletes. Now a groundbreaking adaptive network is proving that adventure should belong to everyone.
Tierra Atacama officially reopened in the driest place on Earth. Following a massive renovation, the lodge offers a high-design launchpad for exploring salt flats, high-altitude geysers, and the world’s clearest night skies.
From a total solar eclipse to "star-beds" on an African safari, 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for travel. These are the destinations I’m watching for the most spectacular views on Earth.
In a time of national tension, the world’s largest gathering of Black skiers is finding power in the powder. This year’s summit wasn't just a ski trip—it was a defiant, unapologetic celebration of resilience and Black excellence.
At the southernmost tip of South America lies a 400,000-acre wilderness once considered too desolate to survive. Now, a massive new national park will finally invite the public to see the edge of the world.
Whether you’re craving cityscapes or secluded forests, these routes are worth planning a trip around.
Cherry blossom season doesn’t have to mean jostling through city spaces with a selfie stick. These cherry blossom hikes—from Japan to the Himalaya—combine spring blooms and crowd-free scenic trails.
Year-round Icelanders “go for a swim” in their hot springs and geothermal pools. This longstanding tradition is not about doing laps, but more so a warm soak and a daily chat. Here are the top local-loved spots to take a dip.
Immerse yourself in alpine history at these Olympian-owned ski hotels.
The world-class rock climber explores his home state of Nevada
Why are people leaping off cliffs to process grief, terminal illness, and more of life’s challenges? An extreme version of "adventure therapy" is being offered with Tandem BASE jumping in Moab.
Avid angler Robert Annis shares what it's like to go ice fishing on Green Bay, Wisconsin, and 6 other places you can try it this winter.
From nocturnal wildlife safaris to stargazing train rides, a dark sky expert shares her favorite astrotourism adventures around the world.
There’s more to NOLA than Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street. Our local contributor shares the best things to do outdoors—within the city limits.
Whatever ails you, these destinations have a fix, from ancient healing traditions to the latest biohacks.
Deer Valley just unveiled one of the biggest ski resort expansions in history, and our columnist Graham Averill reports on skiing it, with a two-time Olympian, no less.
Our collective desire to escape may be approaching a fever pitch. Maybe that’s what’s driving the rising travel trend of seeking ethereal destinations. From a lake of blue fire to sandstone frozen in time, here are some of the most mystical, otherworldly places around the world.
Learning to ski can be daunting, but these resorts will take extra good care of newbies, no matter the age.
This is a city that practically demands you live outdoors. Here are our favorite places to snorkel, kayak, bike, and chill in the Magic City this winter.
One of the closest hotels to the north entrance of J Tree offers stargazing, swimming, and Mojave magic.
From Chamonix, France, to Highlands, North Carolina, these towns deliver serious outdoor fun, adventure thrills, and an indie spirit.
Explore and restore in Virginia Beach, where perfect sand is just the beginning
From racing electric snow scooters across frozen lakes in Finland to night tubing under neon lights in New Hampshire, these are the adventures that will have you doing a snow dance all season long.
After skiing, fat-biking, and sauna-ing, here’s our honest review of One&Only Moonlight Basin.
From Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway to North Carolina’s Tail of the Dragon, these roads aren’t for the faint of heart. Before you buckle up, here are expert tips on how to navigate these perilous drives.
Rancho La Puerta has been embracing health and longevity for decades.
We can’t think of a better pairing than topping off an adrenaline-packed adventure with a soothing soak in hot springs. Our columnist Graham Averill shares his top picks of where to find this perfect combo.
Snowy trails, twinkly lights, and roaring fires: whether you want classic small-town cheer or wild alpine festivities, these destinations deliver peak holiday spirit.
From New York to Minnesota to California, Nordic-style public floating saunas are on the rise—and they’re just what your winter needs.
From the Alps to the Arctic Circle, these new and revived sleeper trains are making it easier than ever to chase powder, adventure, and even the northern lights this winter
Here’s why veterans of RV living choose a Grech RV for life on the road
EF Adventures offers the perfect blend of activity and culture for the curious traveler
With a La Niña winter on the horizon, these alpine getaways from Jasper to Steamboat Springs should have epic snow in store and unlimited adventure potential
By 2050, 89 percent of the U.S. population is projected to live in an urban area. Here are 11 innovative cities blending nature into their DNA.
From the Florida Keys to Alaska, our avid angler contributor shares his favorite fishing spots in the U.S. that offer extra adventure potential
If adventure seekers have the will, these guides in the Moab area have a way
These new lodgings range from an adventure-centric Tahoe crash pad to a fancy Italian getaway worthy of royalty
America’s largest blackwater swamp is home to more than 10,000 alligators and the only gold-tier International Dark Sky Park in the Southeast
Once a logging outpost, Vancouver Island's Tall Tree Capital is luring tourists to see the last remaining old-growth forests and one lone relic, a thousand-year-old, two-hundred-foot Douglas Fir named Big Lonely Doug
Off-road inline skater Björn Hunger took his wheels to black sand, lava fields, and rough-cut roads. His new film captures the strange magic of the journey.
The eight-day Mustang Trail Race provides a rare opportunity to run through one of the most surreal, remote places I’ve ever seen
Steer in a new direction to unexpected adventure with a ‘Detour Guide’ to Western Montana’s wildest corner
From the now-complete Adirondack Rail Trail to the ever-popular Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, these are our top rail trails to ride across the U.S.
Our feature collection of Detour Guides across the U.S. is here to help you discover the road less traveled
From a half-million symmetrical lakes to a lost gold mine, our national parks and public lands are home to fascinating and bizarre mysteries you can unravel on the ground
A road trip tradition finds new life in a resurgence of retro-cool motor lodges. Here are 8 motels reinvented for the adventurous road-tripper.
Spooky season is here! We hit the road to explore some of the scariest treks from coast to coast. From the Witch's Castle in Oregon, to Maiden Cliff in Maine, these trails have frightening lore.
Rising from the St. Lawrence River, the stunning terrain of Le Massif de Charlevoix (now open to Ikon Pass holders) highlights Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Quebec’s destination gateway to adventure
To kick off the ski season, a handful of resorts are selling crazy-inexpensive day tickets
With natural amphitheaters, soaring vibes, and built-in entertainment, raft trips with pro musicians are having a moment
Brook Falls is widely considered to be the bruin-viewing capital of the world, but there’s also a little-known alternative that offers similar scenery and brown bear action, with only a fraction of the visitors
Our columnist Graham Averill shares a local’s guide to the Asheville area, focusing on what is rebuilt and open for adventure, from hundreds of miles of trails in Pisgah National Forest to restored sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Visiting Moab is an adventurer’s rite of passage. Here’s how to make the most of a trip to Utah’s adventure wonderland
The big difference between a 13er and a 14er? One is considerably less crowded, by a huge margin. Consider us converted.