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Funnel Arch, Utah
Located right outside of the town of Moab, Funnel Arch is a lesser known trail that takes hikers to the base of a secluded sandstone arch
San Antonio Hot Springs, New Mexico
Antonio Hot Springs is a little slice of heaven located deep within Santa Fe National Forest. Revered as sacred to Native American cultures, the hot spring features multiple pools, each with sparklingly clear turquoise water and a temperature that hovers around 105 degrees in the pool closest to the source.
Mohawk Lakes, Colorado
Mohawk Lakes is one of the most popular hikes in summit country – and it’s easy to see why. Hikers have the opportunity to spend the afternoon around not one, but SIX turquoise blue alpine lakes high above the trees outside of Breckenridge, Colorado.
Mica View Loop Trail, Arizona
Perfect for families, elderly hikers, or those who just want an easy stroll around the desert, the Mica View Loop is the perfect way to enjoy the towering Saguaros that are the crown jewel of this national park.
Scout’s Lookout Point, Utah
Want a view similar to Angel’s Landing without risking the dangers of the chain section? This is the hike for you!
Skyline Arch, Utah
Although short, this little hike is worth the pit sop while traveling through Arches National Park.
Maroon Bells, Colorado
Maroon Bells is most famous for the beautiful pink and red hues that cast over Maroon Peak at sunrise – it is one of the most scenic (and commonly visited) spots in Colorado because of this epic daily show.
Cathedral Lake, Colorado
Colorado is literally bursting to the seams with turquoise blue alpine lakes – but this one is undoubtedly one of the prettiest lakes in the Rockies.
Navajo Loop, Utah
This is easily the most iconic hike within Bryce Canyon National Park, as well as home to some of the most photographed scenes in Utah.
Lake Haiyaha, Colorado
Although less popular than some of the other lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park, Lake Haiyaha truly is an oasis in the mountains.
Mayflower Gulch, Colorado
Mayflower Gulch may have been the site of an old mining operation years ago, but current day is known for sweeping mountain views, wild flowers, and backcountry skiing.
Double Arch, Utah
This sandy trail may be short, but it takes hikers to one of the coolest arches within Arches National Park.
The Windows and Turret Arch, Utah
This trail is a quick way to check 3 arches off your list while in Arches National Park.
The Tanks via Capitol Gorge Trail, Utah
This sandy trail is family friendly, yet gives you a “backcountry-type” experience within the park.
Silver Dollar & Murray Lakes, Colorado
If you’re a fan of Colorado alpine lakes, then this is the trail for you.
Mesa Arch, Utah
This short hike takes you to the most photographed arch in the world, as well as one of the most scenic overlooks in Canyonlands National Park.
Goblin’s Lair (Chamber of the Basilisk), Utah
This is one of the most unique hikes in central Utah – and the fact that it’s in a state park helps it slide under the radar of most tourist.
Alberta Falls, The Loch, & Sky Pond, Colorado
I truly mean it when I say that this trail is one of the prettiest hikes I have ever done. From gushing waterfalls to sparkling blue alpine lakes, this hike should be at the top of everyone’s list when visiting Rocky Mountain National Park.
Boulder Falls, Colorado
This extremely short trail brings hikers along the North Boulder Creek, and to the base of the roaring Boulder Falls.
Devil’s Head Fire Lookout, Colorado
The trail up to Devil’s Head Fire Lookout Tower takes hikers high into Colorado’s front range mountains, and offers views of Denver, Pike’s Peak, and the surrounding Rocky Mountains.