Ten Epic HikesThis year the National Park Service is celebrating its centennial. For 100 years the Park Service has been educating visitors on the history and natural treasures preserved by our national parks and inspiring each of us to both enjoy and protect these special places. With Memorial Day weekend upon us, and many of us either visiting or making plans to visit one of our many amazing national parks - the team from At Home in Wild Spaces wanted to share ten of our favorite national park trails with you and invite you to tread lightly, Leave No Trace and enjoy getting outdoors this summer! Some of these trails are quite popular. Click here to learn more about trail etiquette and safety. Happy Memorial Day everybody! Zion NAtional ParkThe Zion NarrowsDifficulty: Easy to Strenuous Length: 1 to 16 miles Trailhead: Temple of Sinawava or Chamberlain's Ranch (Permit Required) Important Info: Contact Zion Visitor Information regarding flowrate and flash flood warnings before entering the Narrows. Wear closed toed shoes and bring a walking stick. Plan on getting wet: most of the trail is in the river. No trash or bathrooms along trail. Pack everything out with you. Be courteous of others this is a very popular trail. For more information click here. Angels LandingDifficulty: Strenuous Length: 5.4 miles Trailhead: Grotto Picnic Area Important Info: Steep cliffs. Not appropriate for children. Hot during summer months pack water and sun protection. Be courteous of others on the trail. Outhouse at Scout lookout. For more information click here. Olypmic National ParkHoh Rainforst River TrailDifficulty: Easy to Strenuous Length: Up to 33 miles Trailhead: Hoh Rainforest Visitor Center Important Info: Rain likely most of the year (hence the title rainforest). Trail can be slick and muddy. Stay on trail and clear of steep river banks and drop offs. Check forecast before venturing out and plan accordingly. For more information click here. Sol Duc FAllsDifficulty: Easy Length: 1.6 miles Trailhead: Near Sol Duc Hot Springs (look for sign) Important Info: Rain likely most of the year. Trail can be slick and muddy. Stay on trail and clear of steep river banks and drop offs. Check forecast before venturing out and plan accordingly. For more information click here. Bryce Canyon National ParkQueen's Garden/Navajo trail loopDifficulty: Moderate Length: 3 miles Trailhead: Sunrise or Sunset Points Important Info: Sun exposure and hot temperatures in summer. Bring plenty of water and sun protection. Be courteous of others on trail, stay away from cliffs and drop offs. No bathrooms or water available on trail. For more information click here. Thunder MountainDifficulty: Strenuous Length: 7 to 14 miles Trailhead: Red Canyon Visitor Center or Coyote Hollow Parking Important Info: NOT WITHIN BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK. Mountain biking is prohibited inside the National Park. The Thunder Mountain trail is located a few miles west of the park entrance along highway 12. 14 mile loop includes Red Canyon bike path. 7 mile requires shuttle arrangements. Hot in summer, no water or bathrooms on trail. Bring plenty of water and sun protection. Know your limits. For more info click here. Yellowstone National ParkUncle Tom's TrailDifficulty: Moderate Length: Less than 1 mile Trailhead: Artist Point Parking Area Important Info: Trail includes switchbacks on steep slopes and more than 300 steel stairs. Stay on trail, and make sure you are up for the climb back up from the bottom. Yellowstone is prime bear country. Click here for important information on bear safety click here. Be courteous of others on the trail. Bathrooms available in parking area. For more information click here. Mystic fallsDifficulty: Easy Length: 2.4 miles Trailhead: Biscuit Basin (West side of boardwalk) Important Info: Seasonal closures. Opens late May. This is bear country. For important information on safety while hiking in bear country click here. Stay on trail. Bathrooms available in parking area. For more information click here. Arches National ParkDevil's Garden (Main Trail)Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Length: Up to 7.2 miles (Main and Primitive Trails combined) Trailhead: Devils Garden Parking Area Important Info: Can be very hot in summer. Pack plenty of water and sun protection. Stay on trail. The soil in much of the American Southwest and in Arches in particular is very delicate. Do not stray from established trails, dry washes or bare rock. Climbing or walking on/over arches is prohibited. Be courteous of others. For more information click here. Devils Garden (Primitive Trail)Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous Length: Up to 7.2 miles Trailhead: Devil's Garden Parking Area Important info: Exposure and high temperatures in summer. Pack enough water (one liter per hour) and adequate sun protection. Be courteous of others on the trail. The "primitive" section of Devils Garden requires more clamoring over obstacles than the "main" trail. Know your limits and be safe. Do not stray from official trails, dry washes or bare rock. The soil in Arches National Park is uniquely delicate. Climbing or walking on/over arches is prohibited. For more information click here.
2 Comments
Matt
6/1/2018 04:36:22 pm
Too bad this article didn’t show a single hike in one of the many other great National Parks besides the normally overcrowded parks.
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Doren B
5/21/2019 02:38:47 pm
I'll echo the previous comment. These are very popular parks and some of these trails get a great deal of traffic.
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