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Running
fromInsideHook
2 days ago

The Ultimate Guide to Hut-to-Hut Trail Running

Hut-to-hut running trips offer diverse global routes, requiring a mental shift from backpacking to a faster, more present-focused pace.
Miami food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Florida State Park Feels Like North Carolina-With Scenic Waterfalls, Hiking Trails, and a Rare Tree

Torreya State Park, established in 1935, features unique landscapes and rare flora, offering visitors a serene natural experience.
#avalanche
fromsfist.com
1 day ago
Skiing

New Report Blames Back-Country Guides For Choosing Highly Avalanche-Prone Route In Tahoe Tragedy

fromSnowBrains
1 week ago
Snowboarding

White Wilderness Halts Operations After Deadly Avalanche That Killed Swiss Father & 2 Sons Near Terrace, BC - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

Parks Canada Successfully Reopens Road To Banff Sunshine, AB, Amidst 'Extreme' Avalanche Cycle - SnowBrains

Skiing
fromsfist.com
1 day ago

New Report Blames Back-Country Guides For Choosing Highly Avalanche-Prone Route In Tahoe Tragedy

Back-country ski guides are criticized for their route choice during the February 17 avalanche near Donner Summit.
fromSnowBrains
1 week ago
Snowboarding

White Wilderness Halts Operations After Deadly Avalanche That Killed Swiss Father & 2 Sons Near Terrace, BC - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago
Snowboarding

Parks Canada Successfully Reopens Road To Banff Sunshine, AB, Amidst 'Extreme' Avalanche Cycle - SnowBrains

Washington DC
fromHigh Country News
4 days ago

Forest Service overhaul sows confusion, concern - High Country News

The U.S. Forest Service plans to relocate its headquarters to Salt Lake City and close regional offices, facing significant public opposition.
#backcountry-skiing
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago
Snowboarding

Alta, UT, Parking System Draws Backcountry Backlash as Users Report Sold-Out Early Morning Reservations and Empty Lots - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
2 months ago
Snowboarding

Alta, UT, Parking System Draws Backcountry Backlash as Users Report Sold-Out Early Morning Reservations and Empty Lots - SnowBrains

Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

Public lands need less extraction and more rewilding - High Country News

Public-land management in the Western U.S. needs a complete reimagining to prevent further ecological degradation and biodiversity loss.
SF politics
fromHigh Country News
2 weeks ago

Top Interior official said she wouldn't work on grazing policies. That's not stopping her. - High Country News

Karen Budd-Falen, a rancher and lawyer, has potential conflicts of interest while working on grazing issues at the Interior Department.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

These Are the 10 Most Visited National Parks in the U.S., According to New Data

Great Smoky Mountains National Park was the most popular park in the country last year, drawing more than 11.5 million visitors, according to data from the National Park Service. In fact, the park, which straddles North Carolina and Tennessee, accounted for 12.3 percent of all national park visits.
Travel
Environment
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Study says roads bring more fires to forests; USDA wants more roads to fight fires

Proposed rule to rescind roadbuilding limits in national forests is criticized as a giveaway to the timber industry, undermining wildfire management claims.
Alternative transportation
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

Why Some Congresspeople Want to Go Big on Greenways - Streetsblog USA

The Parks to People Act proposes $300 million in federal funding for walking and biking infrastructure as essential transportation tools, despite political opposition dismissing them as distractions.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Canadian man who hiked in woods in defiance of ban has case heard in court

A Canadian army veteran challenges Nova Scotia's wildfire prevention ban on forest access, arguing it violates constitutional rights to liberty and security of the person.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

California national parks set attendance record, despite controversy

The nine national parks in the Golden State - including Yosemite, Death Valley and Joshua Tree - attracted nearly 12 million recreational visits in 2025, according to statistics from the National Park Service. That's up more than 800,000 visits from 2024 and up more than 300,000 from the previous record set in 2019, according to the data, which stretches back to 1979.
Washington DC
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

Here's How to Get the Most Out of Your National Park Trip, According to Rangers-Plus, The Biggest Mistake Visitors Make

A lot of people really underestimate the sizes of our national parks, as well as the accessibility of certain features. A lot of people come to Death Valley, and they want to see that, but they don't often realize that it's along a pretty crappy, 25-mile dirt road, and it often takes well over an hour and a half to get to.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Suspect apprehended after three women found dead in rural Utah

The suspect whom authorities have not officially identified was taken into custody early on Thursday morning after law enforcement tracked him in one of the victims' vehicles, the Utah public safety department said in a statement. The vehicle was tracked through southern Utah into northern Arizona and eventually into Colorado, authorities said, noting that Colorado law enforcement located the vehicle abandoned in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
California
#national-park-service
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
Boston food

Lawsuit challenges National Park Service over content removal, including at a Mass. site

A Trump administration executive order directing the National Park Service to remove or alter history exhibits deemed to disparage Americans has prompted a lawsuit and immediate changes at New England national park sites.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago
US politics

National park staff are asking about citizenship status. Here's why

Visitors at the 11 most popular U.S. national parks may be asked to show ID and declare citizenship to determine higher nonresident entrance fees.
Boston food
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Lawsuit challenges National Park Service over content removal, including at a Mass. site

A Trump administration executive order directing the National Park Service to remove or alter history exhibits deemed to disparage Americans has prompted a lawsuit and immediate changes at New England national park sites.
Bicycling
fromHeybike
1 month ago

Mountain Biking for Beginners: 10 Helpful Tips to Ride Safer and Progress Faster

Mountain biking requires choosing the right bike type, proper fit, essential safety gear, and starting on easy trails to build skills safely and enjoyably.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It creates a sense of belonging': Brazil bets on hiking trails for conservation

The idea that hiking trails are a tool for conservation is based on a simple premise: people protect what they know. That requires making conservation areas accessible. There's no point telling people you only protect what you know, if you don't give them the tools to know. The trail is this tool. People who hike, people who camp, these people often become defenders of the environment.
Travel
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Hiking by Bus in Forest Park

Forest Park offers accessible hiking via public transit from multiple TriMet stops, eliminating parking concerns and providing scenic entry points like the St. Johns Bridge walk.
fromSnowBrains
3 weeks ago

Oregon Passes Long-Awaited Liability Waiver Bill for Ski Areas and Recreation - SnowBrains

The issue dates back to a 2014 ruling by the Oregon Supreme Court stemming from a snowboard injury case at Mt. Bachelor. In that decision, the court determined that certain liability waivers signed by recreation participants could be considered "unconscionable contracts," effectively weakening their enforceability.
Snowboarding
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

It's time to rethink how we care for our public lands and waters - High Country News

Wildlife populations are in decline. Recreation sites are crowded and often underfunded. Wildfires are larger, more destructive and harder to control. Climate change is reshaping natural systems, from ocean fisheries to mountain snowpacks, faster than institutions can respond. At the same time, communities are being asked to host new energy projects, transmission lines and mineral development - often without clear processes, adequate resources or trust that decisions are being made in the public interest.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Climate rule revocation coincides with woeful parks nominee

The only interest he has in our parks is the money he can make from them. Case in point is how Socha, as an executive for the hospitality company Delaware North, sued the NPS for $51 million for the naming rights to Yosemite National Park, Ahwahnee, Wawona, etc., claiming they were the company's intellectual property. Twenty-two years as concessionaire entitles them to own and profit from the names? How absurd and disrespectful.
US politics
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Stevens Pass, WA, Announces New Parking Policy for 2026-27 Season - SnowBrains

We designed this new plan to ensure that the majority of parking will continue to remain free, especially for guests who carpool. What's different from the parking plan we announced last spring is the added flexibility of free reservations, released weekly ahead of weekends and holiday periods, in addition to paid reservations, released ahead of the season for those who prefer to plan further in advance.
Snowboarding
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

This Bike Brand Has Given Over $1 Million Back to MTB Trails

OneUp Components donates 1% of sales to trail, charity, and environmental groups and reached $1 million in donations by 2024.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Trump administration eliminates reservations at Yosemite National Park this summer

Entry reservation requirements at Yosemite, Arches, and Glacier national parks will be eliminated, removing a COVID-era crowd-management tool and reopening unrestricted summer access.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass

The National Park Service has updated its policy to discourage visitors from defacing a picture of President Trump on this year's pass. The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass rather than the usual picture of nature has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group. The $80 annual America the Beautiful pass gives visitors access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites.
US news
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 months ago

Terrain

The body is a shifting landscape transformed by surfaces and sensations. Each look captures a different tactile world: the heat of blood, the cool weight of metal, the yielding drift of water. The result is a sculptural study of how the elements carve, shield, and release the self. The materials we embody become the emotions we carry, and the body becomes a materialised exhibition of our emotions, from the pulse of Blood to the discipline of Metal to the surrender of Water.
Fashion & style
Gadgets
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

When Tech Meets the Wild: The Power Solution Built by Adventurers

Hulkman created rugged, reliable portable power solutions—starting with the Alpha85 jump starter—and expanded into adventure-ready portable power stations for extreme outdoor conditions.
Real estate
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Is Montana's Wild Heart a Match for 'Aspenification?'

Luxury development and incoming second-home buyers are driving up housing costs and eroding community character across Montana towns.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Bridgeport Winter Trail System: A Gateway to the Eastern Sierra - SnowBrains

The Bridgeport Winter Trail System is a new winter recreation area in the region. Anyone hoping to explore scenic new routes and possibly take a dip underneath a natural thermal waterfall should add this groomed winter trail to their list.
Snowboarding
Social justice
fromwww.nature.com
2 months ago

A framework for addressing racial and related inequities in conservation

Conservation often violates Indigenous rights, perpetuates racial injustice and violence, and requires community-based standards, anti-racist reforms, and accountability measures.
US news
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Outdoor Industry Needs Workers, And Workers Need Unions | Defector

Outdoor guides perform essential, multi-skilled, life-saving work yet face low pay and cultural devaluation; unionization is emerging to secure higher wages and respect.
US politics
fromFast Company
2 months ago

You're banned from blocking Trump's face on your national park pass-but there's a work-around

The 2026 national park pass features Donald Trump's portrait; the DOI warns that altering or covering the pass can void it, sparking creative work-arounds.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

Mountain Biking Is Growing - Just Not Where It Started

Bike parks are rapidly expanding and efficiently progress riders, but public trail access remains underfunded and essential for the sport's long-term sustainability.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I Hike 200+ Miles Per Year, and I Won't Hit the Trails in 2026 Without These 14 Essentials-From $27

From a safety point of view, it is a lot easier to organize and take stock of the quality of your items on a calm, relaxed afternoon, versus the night before a big hike when you are frantically packing. It's also safer to learn that a rain jacket has a hole when indoors versus discovering the problem while you are miles in on an off-the-grid hike.
Gadgets
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Resorts Are Cracking Down On This One "Normal" Ski Habit-Do You Blame Them?

Saving spots in ski lift lines divides skiers: some accept group logistics while others view it as cutting that lengthens everyone’s wait.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
1 month ago

Shimano Announces 19 New Trail Building Projects Around the World in 2026

Shimano Trail Born will fund 19 new trail projects in 2026, expanding international trail networks and supporting sustainable community-centered mountain biking infrastructure.
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

The nation's trails are disappearing - High Country News

Many of them were built for purposes that no longer exist - cattle drives, mining prospecting, early U.S. Forest Service fire patrols - while others were packed by the footprints of the Chumash people well before the colonization of North America. Sections of trail cling to steep slopes that seem to barely resist gravity, shedding soil and stone with each winter storm.
Environment
California
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

As Mt. Baldy trails reopen, county sheriff slams feds' 'lack of concern' for visitor safety

Mt. Baldy trails reopened despite hazardous winter conditions and recent hiker deaths; county sheriff calls for stronger Forest Service safety measures, closures, and permitting.
#national-parks
#state-parks
fromwww.dailybulletin.com
2 months ago

Mt. Baldy trails reopen following 3 deaths, but dangers persist

Though trails have reopened, hazardous winter conditions still persist and hikers should come prepared to meet snow-covered trails, icy sections, limited visibility, and the possibility of sudden storms, said the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in a news release. That means evaluating weather conditions, carrying appropriate gear, and understanding personal limits.
California
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

How To Plan the Perfect Mountain Bike Ride: 10 Tips for a Better Day on Trail

A sudden weather change, a mechanical, a missed turn, or a momentary lapse in judgment can all turn a "quick ride" into a surprisingly long day. The good news? While some of those problems are big, the solutions are often small. A last-second weather check. An extra granola bar. A quick link and a zip tie that's been living in the bottom of your bag for the last five years. Little things can often be the difference between a perfect ride and a problem ride.
Bicycling
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Running: The Most Important Unimportant Thing

Guidance and small encouragement help individuals, especially children, push past fear and expand personal limits in physically vulnerable activities.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

8 of the Most Beautiful Winter Hikes to Take Around the U.S.

Winter offers quiet, rewarding hiking opportunities across the U.S.; with proper cold-weather gear and planning, many trails are excellent and often less crowded.
Running
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I used to think hobbies were for losers. Then I built my life around one.

Adopting a hobby like trail running can provide self-directed goals, expand life ambitions, and offer balance beyond career-focused striving.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

Would you pay 1% more for wildlife? - High Country News

The 1% for Wildlife bill would raise lodging taxes to generate nearly $30 million annually for Oregon habitat conservation.
fromBikerumor
2 months ago

Life Time Announces Ban on Drop Bars in some of its MTB Events

Just last week, we reported on two production hardtail mountain bikes with drop bar builds from both Pivot Cycles and Pinarello. The commercial availability of these bikes is undoubtedly tied to the proliferation of drop bars on custom mountain bike builds in the pro field of iconic races like the Leadville Trail 100. In fact, Keegan Swenson raced his drop bar Santa Cruz Blur to his fifth consecutive victory in last year's Leadville race and his fourth in 2024 on board a drop bar hardtail.
Bicycling
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Visited 30 National Parks-This Is the Best Hike I've Taken

I trekked it in December 2023 with plans and a permit to camp at Bright Angel Campground, a scenic cottonwood-shaded hideaway just near the famed Phantom Ranch (the only lodging on the world wonder's floor). Then, two days before my trip, a miracle happened: One last-minute reservation became available for Phantom Ranch. The ranch digs typically book out over a year in advance, but if you're lucky, you can either get in via the lottery or a last-minute opening. This made the grueling but gorgeous hike down and up the steep South Kaibab Trail even more memorable.
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Environment
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

A wilderness warrior to the core - High Country News

Andy Wiessner, an 80-year-old conservation leader, leaves a 40-year board tenure after decades protecting Western wilderness and arranging public-land exchanges.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
3 months ago

New Beginner-Friendly Flow Trail Opens 30 Minutes from the Heart of Denver

Prairie Plunge is a new bike-optimized beginner flow trail at Bear Creek Lake Park, offering parallel green/blue and blue lines for novice mountain bikers.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Leave things better than you find them': the volunteer army cleaning New Zealand's remote hiking huts

New Zealand's extensive public network of over 950 backcountry huts, ranging from two-person shelters to 54-bunk lodges, relies on volunteers to clean and maintain them.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

What's needed to protect sage grouse? Less grazing. - High Country News

Sagebrush habitat loss from farming, cattle grazing, drought, and wildfires has caused declines in sage grouse and other wildlife, threatening cultural ties and reproductive behavior.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

How To Safely Navigate Through A Narrow, Crowded Ski Trail

Stick to one side of a crowded trail and make turns in a single direction without weaving to navigate narrow, crowded or bumpy runs safely.
fromBikerumor
1 month ago

Bikepacking Roots & Old Man Mountain Make Bikepacking More Accessible with Gear Libraries

We are all familiar with the idea of a library. You go, check out a book, read said book, and return the book when you are done. Yes, there is a bit more mixed in there, such as attaining a library card, due dates, and late fees, but I'm sure you get the general idea. We all know how libraries work.
Bicycling
#presidents-day
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

Many U.S. Winter Olympians Were Created On Public National Forest Land

National Forest land provides long-term public ski terrain and training venues that support Olympic skiers and snowboarders and local mountain communities.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Should riders pick up after their horses, yay or neigh? | Letters

Dog owners routinely pick up dog faeces, while horse owners often leave larger, smellier horse manure on public paths, creating hazards and unequal responsibilities.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

These 8 Scenic Hikes Around the World Are Worth Planning a Trip For, According to AllTrails

AllTrails, a hiking app with trail maps and reviews, dug into insights from their 90 million-plus members and team of trail experts to spotlight lesser-known places where the trail alone is worth planning a trip around. Their guide, Travel-Worthy Trails for 2026, spotlights eight unexpected destinations around the world where the trail is the destination.
Travel
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

This Is Why You Should Never Treat The Terrain Park Like A Playground

The terrain park operates on different rules and guidelines than the rest of the ski resort. While the downhill skier always has the right of way on the rest of the mountain, skiers and snowboarders are responsible for clearing out of any landing zone as soon as they can. Hanging out in the landing zone or allowing your child to hang out in the landing zone, as we see in the video below, is absolutely unacceptable,
Snowboarding
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Huge landslide closes part of England's most-visited National Trail

A massive landslip has dramatically reshaped a section of the Jurassic Coast, weeks after a significant 300ft crack emerged in the cliff face. Thousands of tonnes of rock and mud have collapsed onto Charmouth beach in Dorset, obliterating a chunk of the popular South West Coastal Path England's most-visited National Trail. A 30ft wide section of the 450ft tall cliff has detached from the mainland, now resting approximately 20ft lower than its original position.
Environment
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 months ago

White Wilderness Heliskiing, BC, Ordered To Shut Down After 9 Years Without Proper Approval - SnowBrains

White Wilderness Heliskiing was ordered to cease operations in BC's Agricultural Land Reserve for improper land use but continues operating despite lacking approvals.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Snowboarder Receives Unwarranted Lecture On Using The Safety Bar From Random Skier

Riders may choose whether to lower chairlift safety bars, but anyone lowering the bar must warn fellow passengers to avoid hitting or crushing them.
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Backcountry Rescue Squad at America's Busiest National Park

The terrain is choked with rhododendron and dog hobble, ground cover that makes it easy to get lost and hard to be found. There are eight hundred and forty-eight miles of trail, and countless manways, which masquerade as trails. The many waterfalls are fed by rain on par with that of the Pacific Northwest. The rivers rise and boil with astonishing speed. There's little to no cell service.
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