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Michelob ULTRA and the American Hiking Society are teaming up to restore trails this fall
A portion of every Michelob ULTRA purchase will help restore 12 trails throughout the US, and Michelob ULTRA drinkers will help decide where. Just in time for Labor Day and…
Read MoreAmerican Hiking Welcomes Fall Interns
American Hiking Society is thrilled to welcome Claire Morris to the team as a fall intern! Claire graduated from James Madison University with a B.S. in Geology and later received…
Read More10 Best Jackson Hole Hikes
Ahhh—hiking in Jackson Hole. You’ve got so many choices. Even if you were given a decade, you probably couldn’t hike everything. I’ve lived here for almost 20 years and I…
Read MoreThe Joy of Hometown Trails
As a child, I didn’t pay much attention to the trails (if there were any) in my hometown of Victor, New York, a suburb of Rochester. For a good portion…
Read MoreDOI Releases Economic Impact Report
June 17, 2016 – Today the Department of the Interior released a report that showed that our National Parks, Fish & Wildlife Refuges, and other lands they manage are more…
Read MoreGetting Dirty on National Trails Day
By: Emma Walker, RootsRated—High on the flanks of Cheyenne Mountain, surrounded by towering ponderosa pines and craggy rock buttresses, the beginning of a rudimentary trail is dotted with bright pink…
Read More7 Things to Do While Hiking 100 Miles
By: North Country Trail Association “I only went for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, was really going in.” – John Muir As…
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