Covering the trails in the area from Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial to Custer State Park, Wind Cave, and Badlands National Park, this indispensable guide provides accurate hike descriptions, easy-to-follow maps, and concise trail information for the authors' favorite trails. With hikes varying from half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, Best Easy Day Hikes South Dakota's Black Hills Country has something for everyone.
Discover 50 of the most impressive trails in the Berkshires, home of the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts. Ideal for families, nature lovers, and hiking enthusiasts, this fully revised and updated guide will lead you through the region's scenic natural areas, past historic landmarks, and up to some of the state's best vistas. The hikes stretch from Mount Greylock south to Bash Bish Falls and include ten entirely new routes. Each description includes a map and a summary of the trip time, distance, and difficulty. Author, birder, and wildlife biologist René Laubach also recommends the best tr... [Read More]
Fully updated and revised, this second edition has detailed descriptions and maps of fifty-five trails, from Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial to Custer State Park, Wind Cave, and Badlands National Park.
Discover fifty of the best day hikes the state of Connecticut has to offer with this fully updated, four-season guide from the outdoor experts at the Appalachian Mountain Club. Whether you are a visitor looking to explore the tallest peak in the state, a longtime resident seeking new riverside or shoreline adventures, or a family seeking short hikes along the Appalachian Trail, this guide is a must-have reference. This new edition features updated maps, an at-a-glance chart that highlights the best hikes for kids, dogs, and winter snowshoeing and skiing, completely revised and updated trip des... [Read More]
Traveling to South Dakota with your dog? This book will help you find some of the best places to enjoy your visit to the Black Hills with your canine friend. The book ranks the hiking opportunities in the area, gives you information on the history, wildlife and geography across the region. Even if you don't have a dog this book will help you learn about the area as you take in the many attractions from Mount Rushmore to Deadwood and beyond. Each location has an added bonus for some fun facts and information about the area.
101 Hikes in the Majestic Mount Jefferson Region is the first hiking guide that focuses specifically on the Opal Creek and Mount Jefferson regions in Oregon's Cascade Range. With dozens of hikes not found in other area hiking guides, detailed directions and topographic maps, it will also be the definitive hiking guide for this region.
Discover 50 of the most impressive trails in the Berkshire’s region of Massachusetts, from short nature walks to long day hikes that reward with spectacular views. Ideal for families, nature lovers, and hiking enthusiasts, this guide leads explorers through the region’s varied and scenic natural areas, from Bash Bish Falls in the Southern Berkshires to Mount Greylock in the north. Several hikes are on the Appalachian Trail, and two of the region’s popular rail-trails are also included. Many trips are near Berkshires destinations, such as Great Barrington, Lenox, and Williamstown. Eac... [Read More]
Explore more than 50 of Minnesore and South Dakota's fascinating caves, mines, sinks and underground oddities. Spelunfcers and explorers alike will enjoy this edition.
In this completely revised edition of 50 Hikes in Ohio, veteran hiker and author Ralph Ramey revisits old favorite trails to discover changes that have been made to them through the years. He describes exiting walks in ten new trails that reflect his love of hiking in special natural settings around the Buckeye State. Walks through remnant prairies and an area of drifting sand dunes, a climb to a dolomite promontory, and a hike though a deep deciduous forest are among the new trekking adventures that Ramey describes in detail in this update of his classic hiking guide. 50 black-and-white photo... [Read More]
Thirty nature treks, selected for their natural, stand-alone beauty, are enhanced by tangible silhouettes of a fascinating past, from early Native Americans and Colonial settlers to the Industrial Revolution and Victorian-era grand hotels. Hike to waterfalls, mountains, escarpments, lakes, sculpted rocks, ponds, rivers, islands, caves, balanced rocks, geysers, and deep gorges while visiting the sites of famous battles of the Revolutionary War, ghostly industrial ruins, a Moorish-style castle, views and vistas made world-famous by Americafs greatest painters, vanished Shaker communities, grea... [Read More]
From the inspired creator of the beloved Portland Hill Walks comes a rich collection of twenty eye-opening walks exploring the backstreets and back stories of the neighborhoods of Portland and five nearby towns. Laura Foster's new walking routes are easy to follow, self-guided, and accessible by public transportation. They also include plenty of snacks and offbeat treasures along the way. From Goose Hollow to Garden Home, Laurelhurst to Lake Oswego, Forest Grove to Vancouver, walks range in length from 2 to 6 miles, with alternate loops for flexibility. Want to explore architecture and enginee... [Read More]
Massachusetts can be a great place to hike with your dog. Within a short drive your canine adventurer can be climbing mountains that leave him panting, trotting through impossibly green ravines, exploring the estates of America's wealthiest families, circling lakes for miles and never lose sight of the water, or running down a sandy ocean beach. Doggin' Massachusetts selects the 100 best places to take your dog for an outing and ranks them according to such criteria as the variety of hikes available, opportunities for canine swimming and pleasure of the walks. The rankings include a mix of par... [Read More]
Backpacker's Trailside First Aid assembles for readers an outdoor first-aid kit of essential items; soothe bites and stings; deal with hot and cold injuries; wrap sprains, fractures, and dislocated joints; handle backcountry emergencies until professional help arrives. This handy pocket-sized guide is 96 pages, includes two popouts, and incorporates color photos, charts, and illustrations as needed throughout the interior.
New world. New clan. Sexy new bunch of rough and tumble shifters. Are you ready for the Broken Hill Bears to fight for your heart?*** Full-length standalone novel ***Freya Wright is on a mission to heal her broken past by hiking the entire west coast of the USA with her two best friends. The first time she comes face to face with Xander Silvester, Alpha of the Broken Hill Bears, he’s fighting in a live shifter wrestling match, and the fleeting connection between them is magnetic. The second time is when he tells her that she and her friends have to spend the rest of their lives in Broken Hil... [Read More]
Outdoorsmen Sean Patrick Hill and Scott Leonard know the best hiking trails in the Pacific Northwest, including the Oregon Coast, Puget Sound, and the Columbia River Gorge. Hill and Leonard provide easy-to-follow maps, driving directions,
Fully updated and revised, this second edition has detailed descriptions and maps of fifty-five trails, from Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial to Custer State Park, Wind Cave, and Badlands National
Covering the trails in the area from Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial to Custer State Park, Wind Cave, and Badlands National Park, this indispensable guide provides accurate hike descriptions, easy-to-follow maps,
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