7 of the best hiking trails in the US

Explore Alabama's hidden gem, the Pinhoti Trail! Hiking along creeks and waterfalls, surrounded by pine and oak trees. Solitude guaranteed!

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Alabama: Pinhoti National Recreation Trail

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I walked down into the valley as night fell in Chugach Forest. My feet hurt from walking a lot. Earlier, I was getting ready for a three-night hike on Resurrection Pass, hoping to think about my summer while walking alone on the 38-mile trail.

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Alaska: Resurrection Pass Trail

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Escape the Grand Canyon crowds with a thrilling 3-night loop. It's steep and thrilling, but worth it for stunning sunrise and sunset views from your tent on Yuma Point, 1,200 feet below the South Rim.

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Arizona: Hermit-Tonto-Boucher Loop

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Our campsite's pool in the middle of the river was calm, deep, and had a beautiful blue color. It felt refreshing, especially after an eight-hour drive from Oklahoma.

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Arkansas: Ozark Highlands

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"No bathroom," says ranger. Dad: "Here for permits." Few people backpack Ansel Adams Wilderness in mid-Oct. We see Lyell Fork, Kuna Crest, snow-dusted Cathedral Range, glacial cirque lakes as we climb towards Donahue Pass.

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California: PCT from Tuolumne to Agnew Meadow

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Uncompahgre Peak is a big mountain in Colorado. It's the sixth tallest. You can climb it, and the views from the top are amazing.

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Colorado: Uncompahgre Peak

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This amazing hike is near New Haven and feels like a big adventure. The trail is steep, with lots of rocks and trees. It's perfect for a quick escape from stress.

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Connecticut: Blue Trail, Sleeping Giant State Park

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