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Top 5 places you can visit to enhance your hiking experience and skills

Hiking has become one of North America's favorite outdoor activities
PUBLISHED APR 8, 2023
Representational Photo (Tama/Getty Images)
Representational Photo (Tama/Getty Images)

Hiking in North America offers some of the most breathtaking views and challenging trails around. From the rugged Appalachian Mountains in the east to the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains out west, there is no shortage of diverse landscapes to explore.

With countless national parks and trails spanning thousands of miles, it's easy to see why hiking has become one of North America's favorite outdoor activities. Let us look at the Top 5 places to hike in North America.

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1. Glacier National Park

More than 700 miles of hiking trails crisscross the roughly 1 million acres of wilderness that makeup Glacier National Park in northern Montana. Trek up, across, and around the park's towering mountains and freshwater streams while keeping a lookout for the bighorn sheep, beavers, and bears that call it home.



 

2. Yosemite National Park

Most visitors to Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park hike several of the park's most well-known trails. While navigating well-known trails like the challenging Half Dome Trail, you might have to share the trail with other hikers, but you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views.

Consider exploring calmer trails like the Four Mile Trail and the Swinging Bridge Trail for a less congested ambiance and stunning views of multicolored wildflowers, weathered sequoias, and jaw-dropping rock formations. In this almost 750,000-acre park in central California, you can choose from about 800 miles of trails.



 

3. Yellowstone National Park

A hiker's paradise Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, has more than 2.2 million acres and more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails. Travelers can use these paths' more than 15 miles of boardwalk to get to thermal destinations like Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs. The paths in the Canyon Village and Lake Village regions are two more well-known routes.



 

4. Zion National Park

Reddish sandstone cliffs tower over visitors to Zion National Park. This national park in Utah is divided into three areas -- Zion Canyon, Kolob Canyons, and Zion Wilderness. These areas are connected by trails and tourist attractions. Because of their restrictions on party size and basic amenities, the Kolob Canyons and Zion Wilderness portions are popular with adventurers.



 

5. Grand Canyon National Park

Even for seasoned hikers, this Arizona national park's huge expanse and distinctive climate make for a fascinating adventure. The rims of the Grand Canyon offer paths with various levels of difficulty and expansive vistas. Along the South Rim of the canyon, you'll discover popular trails like the Bright Angel Trail and the Rim Trail.



 

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